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1 minute ago, Aussie Tank said:

Higgins lit it up when Chase was inactive if I remember correctly 

I remember thinking, "The panthers should just trade Burns to the Bengals straight up"

However, if I look at this WR draft and think "Which would I rather have/do?":

A. Sign Higgins and pay him what we would have paid Burns (I hear he wants $25m)

B.  Draft a WR with the pick you would have given them and pay him $5m) Use the $20m to sign other players.

I would go with B

 

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Genuinely, why?

We're not a superstar player away from contention. Especially not at WR - we saw how much good McCaffrey did. 

Build the fuging roster. 

You have said this multiple times today.

 

Bro nobody on this site thinks we are a contender. Please stop saying that because it makes you look cray cray!

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27 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I remember thinking, "The panthers should just trade Burns to the Bengals straight up"

However, if I look at this WR draft and think "Which would I rather have/do?":

A. Sign Higgins and pay him what we would have paid Burns (I hear he wants $25m)

B.  Draft a WR with the pick you would have given them and pay him $5m) Use the $20m to sign other players.

I would go with B

 

Now you are making too much sense for this place. I completely agree by the way.

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Just now, Shocker said:

Top remaining free agent RB’s still available Derrick Henry Joe Mixon Aaron Jones JK Dobbins AJ Dillon Dalvin Cook Alexander Mattison Ezekiel Elliott Cam Akers Clyde Edwards-Helaire D’Onta Foreman Nyheim Hines Damien Harris Kareem Hunt
 

Just wait; have patience. if we miss out on a RB in the draft, then sign one.  By that time any of those dude's still sitting on their couch will be willing to listen to whatever low-ball offer we throw their way.

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8 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Top remaining free agent RB’s still available Derrick Henry Joe Mixon Aaron Jones JK Dobbins AJ Dillon Dalvin Cook Alexander Mattison Ezekiel Elliott Cam Akers Clyde Edwards-Helaire D’Onta Foreman Nyheim Hines Damien Harris Kareem Hunt
 

I will take Foreman back and let's see what he does once again.

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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Just wait; have patience. if we miss out on a RB in the draft, then sign one.  By that time any of those dude's still sitting on their couch will be willing to listen to whatever low-ball offer we throw their way.

Sound strategy…probably would be best

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2 minutes ago, Ornias said:

We need  a receiving back. 

We really do. When you have a QB who struggles to throw more than 10-15 yards down the field a receiving back is a key weapon. The irony is that we had the best one in the league before we got fleeced and gave him away and then turned those already meager assets into practically nothing.

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