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Jordan Fuller to sign with Panthers


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53 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Nobody was. People did have issue with tepper sticking his nose in things and making canales keep evero. If canales wanted him with no badgering from tepper, then theres no problem

Canales would be pretty stupid not to want to retain Evero. 

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Panthers Panthers sign S Jordan Fuller (1 year, $5.25 million): A Grade
The cheap safety signings continue! This time, the Panthers are getting a player at the position at a dirt-cheap price, signing Jordan Fuller to a 1-year contract worth $5.25 million.

Fuller is a talented safety who thrives in run support. This is exactly what the Panthers need because they’ve struggled against the rush for many years. Fuller will help, but even if he doesn’t, Carolina isn’t risking anything by signing him.

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52 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Josh Allen, Haason Reddick, Trey Hendrickson, Shaq Barrett, Demarcus Lawrence, Josh Sweat, and whoever is on the trade block. 

Really if we have a decent showing from Wonnum, Chaisson provides depth, and we draft a guy in the 2nd or 3rd, our 1st will probably be an Edge next season. The WR market looks a lot better than the Edge market in 25.

We gotta reserve that first round pick for a QB until proven otherwise 

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CAROLINA PANTHERS

Hunt becomes the fourth guard in the NFL to reach the $20 million per year mark, with the position market exploding this offseason as a response to the interior defender market doing the same for the second year running. Carolina needs to protect quarterback Bryce Young at all costs, and this is a good first step.

With the information we learned about the guard market throughout the first day of free agency, with players like Jonah Jackson signing for $51 million over three years, we really like the value and fit for Lewis in Carolina, even though he exceeded our projection like every guard has thus far. This is now basically a third-tier guard deal, and Lewis had some encouraging play in his 2023 tape with reason to believe he could continue to improve.

Jewell is a good all-around player who will love working behind the duo of Derrick Brown and A’Shawn Robinson on early downs. He can also cover tight ends and backs over the middle in coverage fairly well, even entering his age-30 season.

Good luck running the ball against the interior defensive line duo of Robinson and rising star Derrick Brown. Robinson is a monster up the middle on early downs and reunites with Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, who coached him with the Los Angeles Rams.

PFF FREE AGENCY GRADE: C+

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

CAROLINA PANTHERS

Hunt becomes the fourth guard in the NFL to reach the $20 million per year mark, with the position market exploding this offseason as a response to the interior defender market doing the same for the second year running. Carolina needs to protect quarterback Bryce Young at all costs, and this is a good first step.

With the information we learned about the guard market throughout the first day of free agency, with players like Jonah Jackson signing for $51 million over three years, we really like the value and fit for Lewis in Carolina, even though he exceeded our projection like every guard has thus far. This is now basically a third-tier guard deal, and Lewis had some encouraging play in his 2023 tape with reason to believe he could continue to improve.

Jewell is a good all-around player who will love working behind the duo of Derrick Brown and A’Shawn Robinson on early downs. He can also cover tight ends and backs over the middle in coverage fairly well, even entering his age-30 season.

Good luck running the ball against the interior defensive line duo of Robinson and rising star Derrick Brown. Robinson is a monster up the middle on early downs and reunites with Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, who coached him with the Los Angeles Rams.

PFF FREE AGENCY GRADE: C+

The national media is slamming us because they’re convinced Burns is elite and the trade was lopsided in favor of the Giants. Guarantee that’s why it’s only a C+.

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Just now, travisura said:

The national media is slamming us because they’re convinced Burns is elite and the trade was lopsided in favor of the Giants. Guarantee that’s why it’s only a C+.

I agree and while its not what most fans wanted in compensation, it may have been all that was available and it's better than getting nothing

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

Evero is seriously focusing on the run this year. I really like this, if Horn can stay healthy and we get an average guy at the other side this defense could be nasty. 

well when you give up 127 yards rushing per game, 122 1st downs, and gave up the most TD's to running backs in the league, it better be a focus.

 

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