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REPORT: Panthers have significant interest in WR Paris Campbell


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Just now, Jon Snow said:

I just telling you what Ian slipped up and said. Don't shoot the messenger. 

I know.  Remember 2 years ago when everyone thought the Niners were moving up to #3 for Jones?  If he has heard something, it is lying season.  if they moved up for him, they know something we don't.  I just think they would have traded with Cardinals if Levis was the guy. 

The only argument I would have to defend Levis:  When have we ever seen him in a clean pocket with a stable full of stud pass retrievers at his disposal?  We have only seen him in bad situations.  Then I think, there were people in NY who were begging for Sam Darnold....Who knows.

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14 minutes ago, panther4life said:

We don’t have a lot of options. Parris Campbell, Chark and Thielen are the best remaing free agents imo.

I’d love to see us sign 2 of those 3 if possible.

same here. 2 of those three and i'd feel fairly good about the WR. not great...but ok.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

I admittedly haven't followed him at all or watched him much at all -- but glancing at stats how does a 4.3 dude average 10 yards per catch over his career? That's slow crappy possession guy numbers. Just Colts QB and offense being that bad? Most of the sample size is last year and the year before in very small sample size he averaged 16 which makes more sense.

Same thought.  I then thought of the Colts' problems with QB, OL, etc.  The more I think of today--if they come away with Campbell, Hurst, and Theilen, we'd be OK--not perfect, but on a budget, I would say we have done well.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

I know.  Remember 2 years ago when everyone thought the Niners were moving up to #3 for Jones?  If he has heard something, it is lying season.  if they moved up for him, they know something we don't.  I just think they would have traded with Cardinals if Levis was the guy. 

The only argument I would have to defend Levis:  When have we ever seen him in a clean pocket with a stable full of stud pass retrievers at his disposal?  We have only seen him in bad situations.  Then I think, there were people in NY who were begging for Sam Darnold....Who knows.

Exactly what I was thinking.  If someone from the Panthers org has said something to Ian about that, all smokescreen in hopes of hopefully getting out there and having everyone guessing.  Specially the Texans, in hopes trading down 1 spot.  Obviously they don't know who the Texans want, but they as long as the Texans don't know who we want either, it keeps the possibility open for a trade down.

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He just laughed it off while the others didn't know what to say.

This is starting to feel like the NBA... where media was talking about 2 players exclusively for the number 1 pick and it ended up being Banchero (the third player). 

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Same thought.  I then thought of the Colts' problems with QB, OL, etc.  The more I think of today--if they come away with Campbell, Hurst, and Theilen, we'd be OK--not perfect, but on a budget, I would say we have done well.

Our OL, top draft QB, Campbell, Theilen, Hurst, pick 39 (Wr/TE), plus Williams/Foreman could be a nice offense.  Especially with our staff...

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6 minutes ago, t96 said:

I admittedly haven't followed him at all or watched him much at all -- but glancing at stats how does a 4.3 dude average 10 yards per catch over his career? That's slow crappy possession guy numbers. Just Colts QB and offense being that bad? Most of the sample size is last year and the year before in very small sample size he averaged 16 which makes more sense.

I would imagine Ryan didn't have enough time to throw him deep passes with that OL.

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

Reich and Fitterer must want to be unemployed really quickly if they gave up the house for a guy who'd have been there at 7 or 9. That's also not mentioning his status as Josh Rosen 2.0.

Bro its stroud.  If they wanted AR or Levis they would have moved to 3 and kept moore.  I think the national media guys are just trying to create content and refusing to look at all of the signs that its stroud. 

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

I'm just saying. I lend some credence to a slip like that.

How the fug would he know?  Seriously who in our front office A)knows definitively who the pick is and B)willing to risk their job telling him?

 

It literally makes no sense, what are you gaining by telling him?

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