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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speculation of course, but relevant speculation...

 

I've been thinking the same, noted over the last couple of days carving out some small space I didn't think we'd really need unless we want a strong vet WR to pair with Terrace.  May spend second pick on another position (CB), and draft some depth later.

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With the early rumors about Mecole and him posting a photo of himself in a Panthers jersey, that seems to just be pending an announcement at this point.

We’ll see with Chark. I mean he’s a startable X receiver. Marshall flanker.

Could a trade may be brewing though? Could be a guy going into a contract year…Gabe Davis? Higgins? Just mindlessly speculating 

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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speculation of course, but relevant speculation...

Reasonable speculation.  Creating more cap room and the FA deals we've done so far don't have huge hits for this coming year either.

 

Bell - $3.1M

Hurst - $3.1M

Bozeman - $3.07M

Tuttle - $2.88M

Sanders - $2.75M

Dalton - $2.13M

 

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36 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

With the early rumors about Mecole and him posting a photo of himself in a Panthers jersey, that seems to just be pending an announcement at this point.

We’ll see with Chark. I mean he’s a startable X receiver. Marshall flanker.

Could a trade may be brewing though? Could be a guy going into a contract year…Gabe Davis? Higgins? Just mindlessly speculating 

he liked a tweet of him in a panthers jersey

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