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Josh Reed would be a good pick up for Panthers


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He will be thirty in May. Too old.

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30 is too old?? There are plenty of WR's that are very productive in their thirties in the NFL. Do I even have to name them for you??

I understand if your not familiar with him because most arent with Bills players but he is a solid WR.

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30 is too old?? There are plenty of WR's that are very productive in their thirties in the NFL. Do I even have to name them for you??

I understand if your not familiar with him because most arent with Bills players but he is a solid WR.

i don't think you are familiar with the current panther landscape. 30 is too old. only 3 players 30+ years left on the roster. all else have been released.

unless he can wait around for a long time and comes really cheap, he probably won't get picked up by the panthers.

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30 is too old?? There are plenty of WR's that are very productive in their thirties in the NFL. Do I even have to name them for you??

I understand if your not familiar with him because most arent with Bills players but he is a solid WR.

Has nothing to do with his ability, mostly his age and what kind of money he'd want. He'd be a solid slot guy, but we're in process of purging anyone over 30 off the roster right now, so we probably won't look at him.

Edit: We also would be reluctant to pay him in case of an uncapped year, so he'd need to be looking for a 1 year deal for peanuts. He can do better and will.

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