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ADAM SCHEFTER: Panthers listening to Christian McCaffrey trade offers


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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

You gonna have to give more picks for sure, I keep seeing "a 2nd and Devin Singletary" thrown around...why? A almost 3rd and a RB that is a FA at the end of the year...no thanks. You would have more luck with a 1st and James Cook but that still not enough to me.

Yeah I don't want some bum ass RB in the trade, we don't need it. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Even their 1st isn't that appealing, pick 31 or 32 in the draft for a player that might or might not be a bust? Barely worth it, only even a consideration because we've traded so many picks away and fuged up our cap for no reason 

Having the potential for a fifth year option sounds good to me.

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14 hours ago, Varking said:

It works for the Bears. Montgomery doesn’t look the same and Herbert looks like a stud. Monty will walk at the end of the year and his replacement is there. Bears will keep drafting RBs in round 5 and rotating them. 
 

It’s like the Steelers and WRs

Almost everyone else in the NFL has been on this program for years now.

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16 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Why would we want Singletary?? He is a FA after this season. For Buffalo I’d want at least a 1st and Cook.

Singletary has proven that he can be productive. Cook hasn't done poo TBH. The pick is the most important thing. Singletary ain't the biggest guy in the world, but Cook is even smaller. Cook's ceiling is probably 3rd-down back. Singletary has at least played every down and has years of NFL conditioning under his belt.

Take a look.

https://buffalowdown.com/2022/05/23/buffalo-bills-devin-singletary-running-back-rankings/

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd literally rather have a later mid-round pick (say a 5th) for Robby. Why would I want a RB who has less than 1000 total yards in his career that's now in it's third year? You can sign guys like that off the street.

Are you actually certain you can get that for Robbie though? 🤔

I'll confess I don't know what the deal is with Akers or why he wants to be traded. Obviously if he's looking for an uncontested number one role, that's not available here.

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