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Albert Breer on Panthers trade deadline strategy


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6 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Rumor was the eagles were interested

Not sure if there's anything to it. Evidently they really liked him in the draft but for all we know they liked him in the draft but they may have liked him as a LB for all we know. I think it's just connecting dots between their biggest need (safety), us not really using Chinn, and them having liked him in the draft. I just don't think Chinn fits their defense as a safety. They generally play two high safeties.

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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I think Fitterer put that out there to drum up interest. He tried last year too with Marquis Haynes. 

I doubt any team will trade for any Panthers players 

I think burns is our only tradeable option and if it’s not LAs offer from last year (doubtful now) they aren’t trading him. 

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Chinn is 2 inches taller and 9 lbs. lighter than Thomas Davis when both did the combine.  I know inside backers in a 3-4 are expected to be a little bigger but I'd love to roll the dice with Chinn has a full time backer.

Shaq is 6 foot and 229.

Luvu is 6'3 and 236.

I can't imagine Chinn could not put on 10-15 lbs of solid mass from his combine numbers.

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