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Methodtoll's list of possible free agents that could fit in Carolina


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So I am looking over the list of potential free agents and these are some guys I feel could be a good fit for Carolina based of the team's needs:

QUARTERBACK

J.P. Losman- OAK: I know most think that he would be a waste on the roster bu t he adds veteran leadership and has starting experience with his time in Buffalo. I think with a second chance, he could be a really good game manager. Likely though, he would be an ideal back-up if McCown doesn't return.

Troy Smith- Balt: Before Flacco took over, Troy Smith was the guy that was going to be the starter. He showed a lot of poise and leadership in Baltimore but an injury forced the Ravens to turn the reigns over to Flacco. The issue is that Smith is a RFA and would commend giving up picks..

Wide Receiver

Nate Burleson- Seattle: I know that D.J. Hackett didn't work out but I think Burleson would be a good fit here in Carolina. He could possibly be that deep threat that Carolina needs opposite of Steve Smith.

David Clowney- NYJ: Not only could Clowney help with the deep threat and relieve Smitty, he could also help out our special teams because of his ability to return.

Domenik Hixon- NYG: This is another guy that can help us both in the return game and on our offense. The NYG have a crowded field of receivers and it isn't likely that the Giants will retain Hixon.

Kevin Walter- Houston: This guy won't be a deep threat but he is a strong guy that can, not only catch, but has good blocking ability that would help our run game. Many have been mentioning his name....

I will be back later with some of my favorites on the defensive side of the ball

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^This

The question is not whether you would rather those two over #3, its would you rather have them over Delhomme/Cantwell if something should happen to Moore.

As for wideout, IMO the free agent we sign will probably not be on this list. Go for one in the draft first day and take a shot with a vet minimum pickup after cuts are made. Thats Hurneyball.

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