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DJ Chark visiting Panthers


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8 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah we overpaid for the wrong WR.

 

If we paying that much I wish it was for a younger guy. Theilen is on the backend of his career.

 

People already saying he will be a mentor. You don't pay that kind of money for a mentor player. We need production right away. Hopefully we still add another WR either via trade or draft.

I legitimately don’t think you understand the structure of the guy’s contract.

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4 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

The market value for him is 3 years 28 million. 9 million a year. That, imo, is way too much for a guy who can’t stay healthy. Good to see that the Panthers have the same concerns as the fans. 

Teams should be offering Chark a deal very similar to Parris Campbell’s

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3 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Chark, Thielen, TMJ, Smith and LS should be a decent enough cast around our rookie. I’d like to think we add a rookie from the draft with our second or third pick. It won’t be the best receiver group in the league, but it won’t be close to the worst, either. 


I think they’ll get a fast rookie and just have him run to go routes.

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