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Panthers sign Bengals TE Hayden Hurst


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Just now, MHS831 said:

I agree, and we may not get a really good WR there--I think we are going to sign a WR or two today/tomorrow.

At pick #39 we may be able to get a stud WR, but having all these other holes filled means we could definitely trade 39 & another pick to move back into the 1st round and grab one....I think there are 4-5 #1 WR in this draft and many could be there in the 20's.  If we sign Theilen & Jamaal Williams, then grab a guy like Zay Flowers, JSN, Johnston.....imagine.  

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We have the 2nd richest owner in football.

 

I think we will be fine watching him pay Nuk.


We are fans we don't pay the players bro. If you scared go to church!

Of course we would ink him to some kind of extension with dummy years on the back to spread out his cap hit if somehow he came here. 

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I agree, and we may not get a really good WR there--I think we are going to sign a WR or two today/tomorrow.

The only other option is to trade back up into the 1st round and target one of the WRs there to be our #1, but it's risky to count on finding a trade partner, and it's expensive draft capital wise. 

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7 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Probably in the 15-25 range of TEs in the league which is much better than what we had in 2022. 

He was around 13-15 statistically and missed 4 games.....in a full season he is potentially a top 10 TE.

Keep in mind he also played in Cinn where they had 3 of the top 35 WR's in the league, so targets weren't easy to come by.

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5 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Great offensive minds can scheme guys open and elevate their players. Don’t necessarily need a T.O. out there.

 

The off-season isn’t done yet too (obviously).

 

I’m looking forward to what Reich/Brown cook up.

 

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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Did you type this during the 90 seconds you have to wait before the fries are ready?  Just kidding.  I have been able to work all week from home, so the NFL network is on in my home office and I am spending about 30 minutes on work every three hours.  This is so addictive.

I used to post a lot more often here but I got truck driving job in 2020 and then had a lot less time. I used to work only half days and before that unemployed and before that 4 days a week.  

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