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Panthers trade for wide receiver Laviska Shenault


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1 minute ago, shaq said:

RAC guy not a possession guy, but I’m hoping this is a signal we’re moving on from Robby tired off his bad attitude. Great trade honestly, swing for the fences move with low compensation.

Fitterer to Jags: We really like Shenault, will you be willing to part with him?

Jags to Fitterer: What's the compensation?

Fitterer to Jags: A mid-round pick and Robby Anderson

Jags to Fitterer: You can keep Robby, we will just take the draft pick.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Fitterer to Jags: We really like Shenault, will you be willing to part with him?

Jags to Fitterer: What's the compensation?

Fitterer to Jags: A mid-round pick and Robby Anderson

Jags to Fitterer: You can keep Robby, we will just take the draft pick.

Fitterer to Jags: In that case we will determine what that pick will be after we see him play a few games.  No more than a 6th in 2030 though. 

Jags to Fitterer: Deal. 

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Darin Gantt called it:

Well, Darin Gantt of Panthers.com has raised another very intriguing question—which could pertain to more of a who than to a what. In his latest mailbag feature, Gantt suggests Carolina may very well be looking into adding another wideout to the mix.

“There are talented players behind Moore, but each with their own questions,” Gantt writes. “Robbie Anderson can reach ludicrous speed, but he’s also bounced from 95 catches in 2020 to 53 last year. Terrace Marshall Jr.’s physical talent might be the best in the room, but he’s still learning how far he can push himself. Shi Smith has had a great camp but lacks real-world experience. Rashard Higgins is steady, with all that implies. Brandon Zylstra is great on special teams, but those jobs get scarce as rosters get deeper. We could go on, but the point is, that a more proven veteran receiver might be something they’re interested in going into the season. Keep an eye on that.”

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