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Panthers trade Dennis Daley to Titans


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Damn I love fitts... Such a breath of fresh air as opposed to the scared to make a move conservative approach of old. Being in on every deal is how all teams should go about business.. Even if you not buying you damn better be window shopping if your trying to win in this league... Doesn't hurt to inquire.

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3 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

If by "produced" you mean...inexplicably shoved into a role earned by default and which he promptly demonstrated he'd done nothing to earn...

then yes.

 

A 6th or 7th rounder normally doesnt see the field or is cut, yet hes had over 600 yards twice. Not every draft pick is going to be all-pro.  This isnt Madden.

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Good move on somebody who was going to get cut. I would expect to see another trade of an extra WR we now have, even if it gets us a 6th or 7th, it's something. More teams are doing trades than ever before instead off just cutting guys, using late round future picks like poker chips. 

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21 minutes ago, Snake said:

So we basically got a high 7th round pick value. 

Ignoring time, Daley was a 5th (34) - 7th(8.2) = 25.8 or a
6th round pick 4.

Attempting to adjust for time Daley was  '24 5th- '24th 7th= 6th-8th=  21-0= 21, or 6th round pick 16. 

Looks like a mid to high 6th.

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