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Elflein Restructures


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I stuck my neck for Daley for most of his career, even going so far as saying he was the dark horse for starting LT in 2021. His play or lack of being able to able finally did me in. Enjoy the commies daley.

Bouye *should at least be able to get a 6-7th rounder. Besides I already traded him to the eagles for Minshew.  

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Well the interior OL going to be garbage again.

An unathletic waste bender who takes poor angles and can only block for 2 seconds.

I can list 10 OLs from the draft that can play center and would be a dramatic improvement.

Linderbaum, Lindstrom, Tom, Wohlabaugh, Wattenberg, Jurgens, Strange, Fortner, Rivas, and Johnson.

This front office has some serious problems when it comes to evaluation and roster building.

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17 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

PFF - best and worst 2021 NFL free agent signings

WORST

 

OC/OG Pat Elflein, signed with the Panthers for three years, $11.5 million

Another of the curious moves the Panthers made last offseason was prioritizing Elflein and Cam Erving during the first days of free agency, bringing in two players who had an extensive history of sub-par play along the offensive line. Neither player exceeded expectations in Year 1, as Elflein played just 534 snaps and earned a 42.0 PFF pass-blocking grade and a 50.1 overall mark. Elflein accrued multiple games with a PFF grade under 30, and he earned below-average marks as a run-blocker in every game except one. 

"won" the award for worst signing last offseason

off to early favorites this year with the Ian Thomas deal

what a clown show

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