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Deandre Hopkins is a FA


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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

Was Proehl a “JAG” here? Because Thielen will be a similar vet presence but with even more talent and production. Very valuable to have that here with a young QB and young receivers.

proehl was a JAG poster boy.

 

7 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Yes that’s literally the point of my question. Who would be the one we let go 

probably none, we can let them compete in camp and when cuts are made the best will remain. 

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Great talent but it is kind of concerning that multiple organizations now have chosen to move on with little to no compensation. I realize Houston and Arizona aren't exactly model organizations but still. Kind of reminds me of Antonio Brown; all the talent in the world but multiple teams quickly deciding its not worth the hassle.

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25 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Oh poo

Do we not have the most remaining cap space in the league  and a no obvious #1 WR??

2nd highest remaining cap space. But I doubt Hopkins wants to play with a rookie QB and new coaching staff 🤔 

 

 

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Not a new coach though. Just new to Charlotte. 

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24 minutes ago, PantherMan89 said:

Was this reported somewhere?

Sorry, what I meant is that I’m sure he’s made a call since he’s self admittedly “in on every deal.” But no, it’s not out there that he’s unofficially talked to us. 

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