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Panthers tender Thomas Davis w/ 1st and 3rd rounder


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More tweets from Gantt:

Panthers put second round tenders on TE Jeff King, DT Louis Leonard and CB Richard Marshall.

Panthers put original-round tenders on LB James Anderson (3rd), DT Tank Tyler (3rd) and CB C.J. Wilson (7th), none on Teal, Petitti, Lloyd.
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you cheap fine young males

This...

BUT, I have to wonder if we are truly hoping some of these guys are offered contracts elsewhere...

In doing my research and stuff for my offseason preview and mock draft, I have come to the conclusion that our current draft picks fall in bad positions for our needs...

I won't go into detail, because that is for another thread, but honestly, getting a 2nd for Marshall or some other picks aside from what we have might be a good thing...

Plus, if we let some of them go, we'll have more money to give Pep when he comes back...

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