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Dan Graziano: Panthers likely trade candidates IF Michael Pittman and Tee Higgins become available


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1 hour ago, Ghostofdelhomme said:

Disappears for weeks at a time. Pittman is better. There is no answer. Better to hope you catch lightning in a bottle in the draft. We can’t Hurst and Sanders and Chark our way to a competitive roster

We should have hired you for GM. You know the key to success!

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3 hours ago, RumHam said:

Pittman isnt a number one. Send burns to cincy for higgins

In 2023, Pittman finished #4 of all WRs in receptions. #14 in receiving yards. 
 

With a rookie Anthony Richardson and Gardner Minshew throwing him the ball. 
 

Pittman is easily a #1. The better question is should Pittman be considered a top 10 WR. 

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1 minute ago, ECHornet said:

In 2023, Pittman finished #4 of all WRs in receptions. #14 in receiving yards. 
 

With a rookie Anthony Richardson and Gardner Minshew throwing him the ball. 
 

Pittman is easily a #1. The better question is should Pittman be considered a top 10 WR. 

Exactly. He made plays every week. People saying he isn't a #1 didn't watch him at all last year. 

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4 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Exactly. He made plays every week. People saying he isn't a #1 didn't watch him at all last year. 

The term Number 1 is just too vague. People throw it around without any  definition for it.

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4 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Exactly. He made plays every week. People saying he isn't a #1 didn't watch him at all last year. 

I've said it so many times before on here, but far too many people confuse being an NFL #1 with being a fantasy #1

So they only look at a WR #1 as someone who is a top 10-12 player at their position, even if there are 32 starters in the NFL at that position.

Sure, everyone wants a Top 10 player at any position, but only 10 teams in the league have one of those

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