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Panther Shopping for Number 1 caliber WR, Top Priority


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Higgins would be worth trading for regardless of our current circumstance or record...  

That being said, it still amazes me that the world (but mainly our fanbase), has convinced themselves that DJ Chark and Thielen just fell off a cliff in less than a year.  These guys can play.  They're being misused and under utilized.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Higgins would be worth trading for regardless of our current circumstance or record...  

That being said, it still amazes me that the world (but mainly our fanbase), has convinced themselves that DJ Chark and Thielen just fell off a cliff in less than a year.  These guys can play.  They're being misused and under utilized.

I mean, you were convinced Bryce Young was trash after two preseason possessions, so it's not a stretch

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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

Does he even play?

with that rookie WR going Rice mode, he may not have the targets......but yea hes had two big injuries, im not in favor just rather talk about trade rumors than how sorry this offense is...

#1 types WR normally are in the 1st rounder plus 3rd and 5th area. I think that what hill went for, but he also wanted more $$$$. Thats why im looking around since the panthers have 70mill in cap next year...

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Higgins would be worth trading for regardless of our current circumstance or record...  

That being said, it still amazes me that the world (but mainly our fanbase), has convinced themselves that DJ Chark and Thielen just fell off a cliff in less than a year.  These guys can play.  They're being misused and under utilized.

its sooo hard to agree to trade capital AND pay that huge check. I mean bungals could have a 3rd comp, plus I doubt the panthers would use the tag on him.(unless they already agree to deal before trade).

 

higgins is a FA and panthers are going no where, why not wait and save the 2nd+_______??? hell they need that 2nd to draft a WR....

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8 minutes ago, WestPanthers said:

Meanwhile, CJ Stroud just shreds with Nico Collins and Tank Dell..........

4...... I repeat 4 starting OLmen were out and been missing in other games too.

fyi was one stud pro bowler LT tunsil...

howell is doing the same with nothing too, while young is scared theres a bates on every team......

 

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