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How does this Cb situation play out going foward?


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For the 1st time ever the Panthers seem to have a wealth of depth at the Cornerback position... They are fully stacked with talented CB at all phases in their career..

We got Atleast 5 or 6 guys you can see starting next year.. So how do you guys want this to play out??  Who do you want to resign who do you want keep??

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The core (youth) is going to be Taylor, Horn, and Henderson and they should be cheap for a while.  We need to keep a veteran (Jackson or Gilmore) for a season or two, giving us 4 starting caliber CBs.  Remember, we have Hartsfield at Nickel, and he has been solid. 

This is a good question, and Jackson may want to break the bank with this contract.  What about Moore? (5th year) Reddick?  potentially Cam? Free agent OL?  We are going to lose a veteran CB or two---maybe all of them.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Re-sign Dante. Unless Gilmore wants to sign a very team friendly deal let him walk and take the comp pick. I don't consider that out of the question. He seems really happy to be here. Consider bringing Bouye back if he's cheap. Otherwise, I'm very comfortable with our guys.

Bouye 2 year deal

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Re-sign Dante. Unless Gilmore wants to sign a very team friendly deal let him walk and take the comp pick. I don't consider that out of the question. He seems really happy to be here. Consider bringing Bouye back if he's cheap. Otherwise, I'm very comfortable with our guys.

I think Bouye was a 2 year deal. Should have him next year. 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I’m personally not a fan of extending DJax. He will be very expensive. Our pass rush is helping our CBs a lot and we have a stable full of CBs. I would spend that money on Reddick.

You have to see the big picture, that is for sure.  I agree. Everyone approaches this like a kid in a candy store, but Fitterererer has only so many nickels in his pocket.  Jax is injury prone and you would be paying him after his best year by far.  He is probably a future comp pick. 

Priorities

Reddick (DE/OLB)

Possibly Cam (QB)

Offensive line (RG, LT) Free agents

Middle Linebacker free agent

Free Safety free agent

Tight End free agent

We are blessed at CB, and the money should not go there, to be honest.  Henderson, Horn, Bouye, Taylor, Hartsfield (N)---with Pride, Thomas Oliver behind them--is a CB tandem most teams would covet.

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

You have to see the big picture, that is for sure.  I agree. Everyone approaches this like a kid in a candy store, but Fitterererer has only so many nickels in his pocket.  Jax is injury prone and you would be paying him after his best year by far.  He is probably a future comp pick. 

Priorities

Reddick (DE/OLB)

Possibly Cam (QB)

Offensive line (RG, LT) Free agents

Middle Linebacker free agent

Free Safety free agent

Tight End free agent

We are blessed at CB, and the money should not go there, to be honest.  Henderson, Horn, Bouye, Taylor, Hartsfield (N)---with Pride, Thomas Oliver behind them--is a CB tandem most teams would covet.

 

 

 

Positional value dictates MLB isn that big of a need.. Carter at the right price is solid and all you need when surrounded by Good DT's  and LBS around him..

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At this point I really think Jackson is gone. He's going to get paid and do we really want to tie up that money when Gilmore and Horn would probably be almost as good. I mean it just depends on the negotiations between Jackson and Gilmore but it's a good problem to have. 

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