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Looks like Peppers is really gone this time. I wish we could/can lock him up with a long term deal or at least let us trade him for someone/picks.

I love our Oline, LB, and DB.

QB

1. I really like Brodie Croyle with the Chiefs. He plays hard - and we could get him.

2. Quinn or Anderson - We know Anderson can produce, just that crappy line Cleveland has.

3. Re-sign Moore.

DL

1. Dumervil from the Broncos. Huge pass rusher.

WR

1. Steve Breaston...3rd guy out in Arizona would be great fit here.

2. TO...I wavered on this - not sure we need the drama..but I think he still has some gas.

Only other spot id like is punt/kick returner. Be nice to see this position become one of our strengths again.

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I would actually not mind seeing another corner brought in through the draft even though the secondary is in good shape. I'd like to see goodson moved to WR and then use the second rounder on another one...Shipley would be ideal. We need a DE but they don't have to be a super star, just someone who can be effective. I agree that the OL, LB, and also the running backs and tight ends are all in good shape. Finally, add a DT, QB, and some general depth through the draft and free agency.

The priority to me is improving the WR corps and giving Moore the best possible weapons...and that doesn't include getting rid of Jarrett.

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Anderson was a one hit wonder and Quinn just doesn't impress me that much. Moore is probably better than both of them. B. Croyle is probably further behind than Moore is so no way.

Dumervil would be interesting. But I think with the players we traded for and on IR will be more than enough of what we need.

We don't need to go and get a DE cause we did that with Brown. He will worth the #1 we game up for him. Watch and See.

If we are going to save money on Peppers we can afford a top end WR to go with Smitty. If we got a top end WR and Shipley we would have an awesome WR corps. Breaston would be a great pick up but Arizona is NOT going to let him go.

The Cornerback Idea is great. Just like we did with Marshall. Groom them to start in a year or two.

Go Panthers

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Even if Peppers is gone I think we have enough depth at DE, we will not need to get someone, Johnson I think can come in a play good if given the chance to start, and we also have Brayton that was a starter this year, and continue to give brown some reps... subbing in. There is also Hilee Taylor who has great speed for a DE although is undersized... but he could do for now I think. As for DT I think we are good there, alot of guys will be back off the IR and I'd like to see how that works out this year. With the CB position, I dont know if they plan on keeping Martin at Saftey or not but if they decide to start Godfrey then they should let him play the CB postion that guy was great last year when he came in, and I think deserves the starting spot and Godfrey be his backup, and if they went that route then yes get a CB in here. Add depth at QB but keep Moore, and possibly McCown. Then the number one offseason issure is to get a number 1 reciever in here and let Smith play the slot like he wants. I would really like to keep moose for comfort of depth at WR and after the last game I would like to see what Jarrett could do with a quarter back that can get the ball down the field and isnt constantly locked on the number 1 reciever.

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Resign Peppers if possible. If not, then oh well.

Yes, keep Jarrett. Put him in a position where he has to produce, like we did in Week 17. He will at the very least be a good temporary fix. I agree with getting Shipley. I also like the sound of Breaston, if possible. Definitely grab someone good in Free Agency.

At QB, draft someone, and resign Moore long-term. I doubt Jake is going anywhere, seeing as he's married into the Richardson Family (Married one of the man's nieces, or something like that). He's fine as a backup.

I'd say DB is good how it is. Draft a Safety and a Corner.

Keep Beason, Davis, Anderson, and Connor. Draft a LB and grab one in Free Agency.

Keep the O-Line how it is.

Draft a DT. Sign Hollis Thomas for at least another season if possible.

TE is solid.

RB is solid. I agree with moving Goodson over to WR and giving that a try.

START MATT MOORE AND SHERROD MARTIN!!!!!

GO PANTHERS!!!

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Even if Peppers is gone I think we have enough depth at DE, we will not need to get someone, Johnson I think can come in a play good if given the chance to start, and we also have Brayton that was a starter this year, and continue to give brown some reps... subbing in. There is also Hilee Taylor who has great speed for a DE although is undersized... but he could do for now I think. As for DT I think we are good there, alot of guys will be back off the IR and I'd like to see how that works out this year. With the CB position, I dont know if they plan on keeping Martin at Saftey or not but if they decide to start Godfrey then they should let him play the CB postion that guy was great last year when he came in, and I think deserves the starting spot and Godfrey be his backup, and if they went that route then yes get a CB in here. Add depth at QB but keep Moore, and possibly McCown. Then the number one offseason issure is to get a number 1 reciever in here and let Smith play the slot like he wants. I would really like to keep moose for comfort of depth at WR and after the last game I would like to see what Jarrett could do with a quarter back that can get the ball down the field and isnt constantly locked on the number 1 reciever.

As a DE Johnson is great at showing his potential but he misses like 5 sacks a season. It's so annoying, he shows the ability of the star when getting to the QB then becomes clusmy as an ox once he gets there.

Taylor is an experiment, we always draft these boom or bust guys in the 7th round. Some work out some don't. Jovan Haye, McClover, and Taylor. All pure potential, we're just seeing who sticks. I don't think Taylor will stick but he does look ok at times during preseason.

Brayton is a good player for us and should stay.

But we definatley need a star at DE. We said we'd be ok when moose left, when jenkins left, and we wern't. Peppers is irreplaceable, even if he disapeers half the time, we absolutley depend on those beastly games of his. He's an absolute game changer.

We also need help at DT, we wern't great against the run last year and had little pass rush from that position. We won't be better this year without talent. Yeah we did good the last 3-5 games but we need more help if we want to get the playoffs instead of 8-8.

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As a DE Johnson is great at showing his potential but he misses like 5 sacks a season. It's so annoying, he shows the ability of the star when getting to the QB then becomes clusmy as an ox once he gets there.

Taylor is an experiment, we always draft these boom or bust guys in the 7th round. Some work out some don't. Jovan Haye, McClover, and Taylor. All pure potential, we're just seeing who sticks. I don't think Taylor will stick but he does look ok at times during preseason.

Brayton is a good player for us and should stay.

But we definatley need a star at DE. We said we'd be ok when moose left, when jenkins left, and we wern't. Peppers is irreplaceable, even if he disapeers half the time, we absolutley depend on those beastly games of his. He's an absolute game changer.

We also need help at DT, we wern't great against the run last year and had little pass rush from that position. We won't be better this year without talent. Yeah we did good the last 3-5 games but we need more help if we want to get the playoffs instead of 8-8.

McClover is gone... already and Johnson missed five sacks? All DE miss sacks at times... and he isnt a starter... with time that would improve in my opinion.

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Qb - Tender Moore with the highest, retain Jake and Cantwell

Rb - Explore DWill for an extension, retain Dwill, Stew, Sutton, Goodson

Fb - Speak to Hoov to find out his plans, retain Hoov & Fiammatta. If Hoov wants to call it a day bring in a vet

Te - Retain King (tender), Rosario & Barnidge. Alternative to let King go and draft a replacement in the golden 5th round.

Wr - Retain Smith & Jarrett, let Moose go. Pick up an experienced Wr in a similar offense and draft a slot guy early

Ot - Draft a LT late

Og - Let Vincent walk, open competition for Duke, Mack and Schwartz

C - If Mack is the leader for starting at RG draft a replacement late

De - 'Try' to sign Pep, if impossible resign Brayton. Pick up a cheap vet with a chip on his shoulder ala Brayton. Move Johnson into the starting line up

Dt - Explore releasing either Kemo or Lewis. Tender Leonard and Tyler. Draft early.

Lb - Draft a mid round physical freak, allow him to learn from Diggs. Tender Anderson.

Cb - Draft mid. Tender Marshall high.

Ss - Draft late. Retain Harris, Godfrey & Martin.

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Linebacking core is still solid, but will never be surprised if they draft another.

Secondary, would love another good CB, although not going to hold my breath.

Would like them to re-sign Hollis Thomas. We have a lot of youth along the rest of the d-line. (feels weird saying that after our last pre-season).

On offense, I don't see any veteran QB that is worth trading for. I feel they should find a mid round QB even though I believe Matt Moore can be our guy.

Love our o-line, starters and depth.

Love our RB's.

We need a big bodied receiver that is capable of playing every receiver position on the field. Not just a compliment to Steve Smith, but someone that is good enough to also take over games if need be. Where we find that receiver, I don't know yet. Haven't really looked into the possibilities.

Would like to resign Moose as a 3rd receiver.

I want Peppers back long term, of course.

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FA WR and draft a WR

Resign Peppers, if not I think we can still manage

Let Duke, Schwartz and Bernadau compete for RG, draft an OT

Resign James Anderson

Martin gets a fair crack at FS this off season

Let King walk

Keep Kemo, Tyler, Leonard, release Lewis, bring back Thomas injury bug strikes again

Try to get DWill extended

Resign Thomas Davis

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