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Terrace Marshall and Jeremy Chinn


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The Panthers went real quick from “we need a WR” to “but we don’t want to give up a lot of draft assets”. 

I think Frank was bullshitting about TMJ.  Think they have been talking with folks and throwing stuff around about using players instead of draft capital.  Which means it probably won’t happen because teams want draft picks 

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TMJ value is a 2289 9th rounder. Given the 60% snaps and lack of big plays along with being a FA......PLUS hes an odd deal hes moved from LB to safety to NB and still has no home...... i doubt if some team would offer even a 5th for chinn *unless they can work out a contract, but how do you value him??

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I can see the Bills try for Chinn, their defense took massive hits over the past few weeks and that Super Bowl window ain’t gonna be open forever and there is pressure on Sean and Brandon at the moment.

I can easily see Chinn as a starting SS somewhere and becoming a perennial pro bowler.

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3 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I can see the Bills try for Chinn, their defense took massive hits over the past few weeks and that Super Bowl window ain’t gonna be open forever and there is pressure on Sean and Brandon at the moment.

As a bills fan losing Milano is a massive hit and I doubt chinn could fill those shoes but I’d love to see him try and Buffalo likes smaller LBs. Doubt they offer more than a 4th 

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I can see the Bills try for Chinn, their defense took massive hits over the past few weeks and that Super Bowl window ain’t gonna be open forever and there is pressure on Sean and Brandon at the moment.

thats a idea, but why would they offer their 50ish 2nd rounder for a FA that spent the whole off-season as a NB??. I know they lost a stud CB and stud MLB. To me dropping chinn into a new unit would be more problems than answers. 

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