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Jadeveon Clowney visiting Panthers


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Clowney had a good season last year. He's an up and down player, but a solid veteran.

I feel at this point he should be ring hunting, but if the Panthers offered a multi-year deal then it would be possible to sign him. Maybe around 10-12 million a year with incentives? Three year deal?

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5 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Clowney had a good season last year. He's an up and down player, but a solid veteran.

I feel at this point he should be ring hunting, but if the Panthers offered a multi-year deal then it would be possible to sign him. Maybe around 10-12 million a year with incentives? Three year deal?

Yeah he might just be trying to get the Ravens to raise their offer, solid shot at making the playoffs again if he wants a ring

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah he might just be trying to get the Ravens to raise their offer, solid shot at making the playoffs again if he wants a ring

hes been around the league. I think he does want a chance to play in front of his home crew.  Be close to family etc.

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Just now, chknwing said:

hes been around the league. I think he does want a chance to play in front of his home crew.  Be close to family etc.

It would be nice, but I think the Panthers will have to give him a multi-year deal. Which I'm all for as long as it has incentives in case he has another down year.

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5 minutes ago, chknwing said:

hes been around the league. I think he does want a chance to play in front of his home crew.  Be close to family etc.

Yeah the hometown edge is the only thing we have going for us unless they want to overpay. Ravens are a little low in cap space as well

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2 minutes ago, chknwing said:

whats a fair offer for clowney?  2 years $15 million?  thats a slight bump up from the 1 year $6 million he had from baltimore last season

He had a good season last year and as the worst team in the league the Panthers will definitely have to pay the 'bad team' tax. I expect more like 10-13 million a year. Unless he really wants to come home and has his mind made up.

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5 minutes ago, chknwing said:

whats a fair offer for clowney?  2 years $15 million?  thats a slight bump up from the 1 year $6 million he had from baltimore last season

I haven't a clue. It's really all about the guaranteed money anyway.  That's all both sides care about. 

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