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[Sheena Quick] Panthers interested in Eric Fisher


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Literally any decent LT FA option would open us up to having complete flexibility with our pick. We would only have one hole (QB) to fill, the rest of the team is looking very solid right now if we land a LT. We could trade back, or really go BPA at number 6

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

I'm getting the impression Rhule does not want to rely on a rookie tackle. 

Yes, but a rookie QB in a horrid class makes much better sense.  Wait...we are talking about Matt Rhule, so in thinking bass-ackwards, it makes total sense!

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30 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

This intrigues me.. he was not good last year but came back way too early from achilles surgery and also had knee, toe, and pectoral injuries. With a full offseason to rehab he might be able to get back to his KC days.

It would have to be a prove it deal though, you can’t give big money to a guy who hasn’t proven he is back after an achilles injury.

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also thinking that when it comes to #6, they either want a quarterback or they want flexibility.

I have a feeling they want to trade back no matter what. This will open us up a lot to draft a QB in round 2 or ammo to trade back up if a QB on linemen fall closer to the second round that we really like. 

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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So we want to waste maybe the one year Campen is here on an older, injured LT who has hit his ceiling versus drafting a LT and getting solid coaching from this dude before Rhule and staff are likely canned next year. 

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