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


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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think Chinn is a FA already?

Damn man, you're right.  

2nd in DROY votes after 2020, then follows it up with an excellent sophomore year, becomes a fan favorite, and then falls into obscurity.  Just wild.  He's a guy that could end up elsewhere and we look wildly foolish in how we used him.    

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

Damn man, you're right.  

2nd in DROY votes after 2020, then follows it up with an excellent sophomore year, becomes a fan favorite, and then falls into obscurity.  Just wild.  He's a guy that could end up elsewhere and we look wildly foolish in how we used him.    

He didn't fit with what our DC does. It was insane he didn't get moved before he just walks away for nothing. 

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Players we drafted still on the team since 2016:

2016: (0/5) none

2017: (1/7) Taylor Moton

2018: (1/8) Ian Thomas - likely gone

2019: (1/7) Brian Burns

2020: (min 1/7) Brown pending, maybe YGM

2021: (4/11) Horn, Brady, Tremble, Hubbard - TMJ will be gone momentarily

2022: (3/6) Icky, Mays, Barno

2023: (5/5) In tact but DJJ, Zavala and Jammie aren't long for these parts

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

How do you guys expect Bryce to improve if we don't go get him a #1 WR?

 

Are we trying to set him up to fail? 

 

Who gives a fug if we are rebuilding. Go get your QB something to work with. My goodness people what is with some of you saving money. What are you saving money for?

They are the Miles Sanders of WR’s. They are not #1’s worth 25mil/yr.

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3 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Don’t know why trading for Pittman is getting the reaction it is here. He’s 26 and proven he’s a #1 WR. A trade involving Burns and Pittman would be fine by me. 

He's about the only target that seems like a good addition longer term.  He's got great ball skills, great downfield tracking ability and is aggressive.  And Indy does have a pass rushing need.

Burns for Pittman and a 3rd-ish could be an interesting approach, albeit, a bit of a pipedream.   

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