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Which "Big" Panther player (offense or defense) will get traded, if Scott Fitterer is "in on every trade"?


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I don't want to see a fire sell but if the move is justified and can net draft capital, we should be taking a long look at it.

Jackson is an easy example. Last year of his deal and its a stacked position. Even Anderson is on the table at this point, just call it needing to switch things up.

As long as they handle it with skill and don't go wild with it, they could pull a trade or two off before the deadline.

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I am not sure we will be "splash" active in the trade market prior to the deadline. 

The question becomes who do you go get? The obvious answer is OL but Fitterer has stated that he can't even get teams to come off backup OL. 

But, if you are trading away assets to get more draft capital, that sort of indicates tanking incoming. Every trade we made so far was a "win now" trade not a draft capital trade.

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17 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If we could get anything for Robby on that contract sign me up. What a mistake. Draft Terrace Marshall and Shi Smith but re-sign Robby to a huge extension. Made no sense. 

Huge head scratcher. We should be set for next year w Dj and Terrace outside w Shi in the slot. I guess you don’t need offensive linemen as long as you have too many WRs and too many CBs.

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13 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Gotta say...if we continue to lose i could see them shopping Donte before trade deadline because after that.... you either pay him or watch him walk. Its a lot of CB needy teams that are good right now that would bite. For the record, i dont like saying this because i want to keep him. 

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26 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If we could get anything for Robby on that contract sign me up. What a mistake. Draft Terrace Marshall and Shi Smith but re-sign Robby to a huge extension. Made no sense. 

It's hardly a "huge" extension. Short term and the money isn't insane or anything. Also Marshall got beat out by Zylstra recently, he really hasn't shown enough at all yet to be counted on. Robby has been trash this year but he was phenomenal last year. I think he'll turn it around. And if not, criticizing the contract is more of a hindsight 20/20 deal. Robby was a #1 WR with the Jets and a great 1b for us last year. He deserved that contract.

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About trading Action Jackson....

He is going to cost a ton.  We have Horn. We have Henderson.  We have Gilmore for the rest of the year.  Bouye is on the team. Taylor looked great vs. Minnesota.

He is expendable. 

However, he is a popular guy in the locker room...so its complicated.

Go get the KC backup Center Austin Blythe--he can also play G.  He is better than our starting center and either guard.  Nuff said.

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15 hours ago, Squid Game said:

Hopefully it’s Erving, Daley, Paradis, and Miller. They’re pretty big names for Matt Rhule. It would be nice if we could clear Shaq Thompson off the book. 

Shaq?!?!  WTF no way.  He has been absolutely balling this year. 

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