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DJ Chark visiting Panthers


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13 minutes ago, PanthersFan1234 said:

Why would we care if he plays for the Tigers? The Tigers do not play in North Carolina

That’s not the point. He would have played for the Tigers, Jaguars, Lions and Panthers. He will have the right to take @TheBigKat screen name if he signs as he will have represented all big cats.

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13 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm a big Fan of Chark's game, dude just hasn't been able to stay healthy.

I wouldn't expect him to stay healthy for us either, but it would still provide more hope than we currently have. 

I still want him though.

Sure.  If the price is right...

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Sign Chark, trade 2nd rounder next year and 3rd this year for Hopkins, draft Stroud 1st overall then BPA at 39 this year and man we're fuging sitting pretty in the somewhat weak NFC. Could be rookie QBs starting Conference Championship games in back to back years here

I know that has to be a typo where you said trade a 2nd and 3rd for Hopkins. Has to be a typo. There ain’t no way. 

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You don't find 6'4" guys that run like Chark come available too often at 26. Guy ran like a 4.34 coming out. One of my favorite things about him is how he tracks the deep throw. He can go off course to where the throw is going and get under it if he has time to adjust. Not the greatest hands guy in the world. Has only pulled in 55.8% of his targets for his career. Terrace Marshall hauled in about 60% of his targets which is a good amount so it might be Chark and Marshall as the speed option and the hands option. Draft a 3rd WR who can grow into the starter role and see what happens. Shi Smith as the 4th WR. It could work. 

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