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3 hours ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Anyone else upset we haven't locked down Chark? Not saying he is great but it gives us a number 1 that has to be accounted for which puts every other receiver exactly where they should be, meaning Theilan 2 , CMJ 3. N Shi 4. Am I crazy

No. He's not worth getting upset over. He's ok would be a nice piece but nothing to get excited over.

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4 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Kunkel strikes again!

 

 

All of these people use likely well intending people making educated guesses. , "per sources" probably means all the anchors and writers, and twitter analysts reference each other for content

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I believe these FA signings have showed us that Carolina has bought 2 years to find the future at TE and WR. Hurst and Thielen are on the wrong side of 30 and are a temporary fix....though will be productive here for the next couple of seasons.

We've got the next two offseasons to figure out our WR1 and TE1 of the future. 

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26 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I believe these FA signings have showed us that Carolina has bought 2 years to find the future at TE and WR. Hurst and Thielen are on the wrong side of 30 and are a temporary fix....though will be productive here for the next couple of seasons.

We've got the next two offseasons to figure out our WR1 and TE1 of the future. 

Thielen I agree with, Hurst only has 5 years worth of wear.  Can def see using him to set the foundation for passing TEs in the offense and bringing along more guys with his skillset by the sunset of his contract.  Get guys in to surpass him on a rookie deal or make a splash in FA in a few years. I could see him here for up to 5 years health and production dependent.

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29 minutes ago, Steelo Senpai said:

Chark deal shows we either gonna see if he's healthy enough for an extension after the season or we'll def be in the market for a WR in the draft.  The 1 year deal doesn't resolve the need in my eyes.

No, but it does give us more time to draft one and let him learn behind these vet guys for a whole year. Everything time wise is being set up perfectly.

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4 minutes ago, Castavar said:

No, but it does give us more time to draft one and let him learn behind these vet guys for a whole year. Everything time wise is being set up perfectly.

Exactly, I still think we target one. Yet it gives us the ability NOT too if there's a better defensive prospect.

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