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REPORT: Panthers have the inside track to trade for Baker Mayfield


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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It better be for next to nothing.

If we trade significant resources for him, fire everyone.

@LinvilleGorge may not even have to wait until the draft to be off the Fitterer train.

I still haven't seen anything credible that we have any real interest in pursuing this. I think the Browns were anticipating recouping some decent draft capital to make up for the haul they gave up to acquire Watson but that is looking like a significant miscalculation.

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

This just feels like a Panthers move. Trading for guy that was going to get cut and then bidding against yourself.

It makes too much sense.

I still think trading for Jimmy G feels like the most Panthers move possible. I can absolutely see Rhule falling hook, line, and sinker for this "he's a winner" bullshit completely overlooking the reality that the Niners have largely won in spite of him being subpar. Oh, and he's coming off of a significant throwing shoulder surgery that will sideline him for pretty much all of TC.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

This just feels like a Panthers move. Trading for guy that was going to get cut and then bidding against yourself.

It makes too much sense.

Also Mike Lombardi said a few days ago that if he was running the Panthers he would take Charles Cross #6 and trade for Baker Mayfield as a 1 year rental 

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