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Panthers are expected to trade or release veteran corner Donte Jackson, per sources.


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I'd have been all for this move after last season, but I'm less certain of it after this year.

He's had injury issues his whole career, but he just played in all but 1 game this season.

No, he's not an all pro corner out there, but he's more than serviceable as a #2 if he can stay on the field like he did this past season

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57 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

since we likely are not winning poo this year, its best to just ride with motons contract and no restructuring and kicking the can down the road. 

We'd be better off just extending him and using that as an opportunity to lower his cap hit this year.

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Our 8-pick 2018 draft will almost be gone entirely minus Haynes.  Donte (along with Haynes) have not been in the NFL for a winning team yet in 6 years.  And then with Burns likely gone, that's no one remaining from 2019.

Moton and Shaq are the only guys here who've experience any modicum of success as Panthers.  

Just crazy. 

Almost a decade removed from the SB run and 7 from the immediate playoff exit in 2017.  Can't believe it's been this many years of crap.  

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1 hour ago, RJK said:

Seems like there’s still a lot of loose lips over at BOA. Nobody is going to trade for him now after this leak, not sure anyone would have anyway 

The roster bonus isn't a trade secret. It wasn't like thia was going to be hard to figure out. Not to mention that is not a very tradeable contract 

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