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Panthers sign Adam Thielen


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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

Not a bad contract depending on the structure. That’s Zay Jones money. 14 million guaranteed and I bet we have an easy out after year 2 just like the previous contracts. Should wait to see the structure but I bet it’s really a 2 year deal. 

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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not Ideal since he's probably lead back but Miles Sanders is a good returner. So was Thomas Brown (OC) so we should be able to coach up a young guy

I know its not among the top talked ab out topics, but panthers do not currently have a PR......shi smith and blackshear would be out there if the game started 2day.....glad they dont..

I hope sanders isnt the solution, hes too valuable to waste getting hurt. 

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

25 million is a good chunk of change. Everyone and their momma knew we were desperate. That's the downside to trading away your best wideout.

DJ alone is $20M this year which sounded like a steal at the time. So $15M or so for Thielen and Hurst plus maybe a rookie WR I'm not mad at. Reich probably wants to spread the ball around more than the previous guy

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9 minutes ago, Matthias said:

Here's my strategy going forward.  We draft Jalin Hyatt in the 2nd (if he's there).  Then next year, we sell our souls in order to move up and get Marvin Harrison.  Whatever we have minus Brian Burns, use it.  So for the next few years, Stroud will have Harrison, Thielen, Hyatt, TMJ, and Hurst to work with.

2024 WR FAs is dripping with gold......about 10 studs, sure half will be tagged, but thats leaves 5 and panthers should still have around 50 million in space...plenty for a true #1.

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12 minutes ago, Basbear said:

They for sure upgraded RB sanders >>> foreman

Plus added a starting NT in tuttle. 

Bell plays a better safety than Chinn.

Dalton is vet and knows his role. (unlike the darnold vs baker deal)

Traded for the #1 pick

Bro thats lots of stuff and improvement across the board. QB room too. 

 

Dalton is not good and he was not good last year.

Bell is an upgrade at the position, but Chinn wasn't the issue.

Sanders is a good pickup, but his role is the replace CMC not Foreman was a backup.

We switched formations and added a NT, that's good. But none of this falls in line with the idea of it being our best free agency of all time. That was your threshold.

 

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