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Michael Gallup to visit with Panthers


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13 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

I'd rather develop Mingo. I think its fairly obvious our receiving core will be DJ, 33/39, Thielen, Mingo, ISM unless Mike Williams comes at a discount

Mingo sucks, but even if he didn't/somehow doesn't signing a guy like Gallup (assuming a reasonable price) doesn't really impact the ability to develop him. It does arguably provide some more flexibility with those first picks though.

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Sure why not? Especially if reasonably priced.

Makes for an even better WR room.

If we're not careful we'll look like we've got an actual pro team.

Adding him and clowney would make us look like the team we should have been if we hadn't been so dumb for so long.

Then we can walk into the draft and actually go BPA.

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33 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Mingo sucks, but even if he didn't/somehow doesn't signing a guy like Gallup (assuming a reasonable price) doesn't really impact the ability to develop him. It does arguably provide some more flexibility with those first picks though.

A:  418

Q:  How many receiving yards did both Michael Gallup and Jonathan Mingo (as a rookie) have in 2023? 

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9 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

A:  418

Q:  How many receiving yards did both Michael Gallup and Jonathan Mingo (as a rookie) have in 2023? 

Well if that don't beat all...

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Mind you, I don't hate Gallup, but Mingo has untapped potential. He only has one season under his belt, in an awful situation I might add. It kind of perplexes me why seemingly reasonable people don't understand this.

Not every rookie receiver will come in tearing the opposition a new one, particularly in a dysfunctional situation.

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24 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Well if that don't beat all...

Happy Kevin Durant GIF by Brooklyn Nets

Mind you, I don't hate Gallup, but Mingo has untapped potential. He only has one season under his belt, in an awful situation I might add. It kind of perplexes me why seemingly reasonable people don't understand this.

Not every rookie receiver will come in tearing the opposition a new one, particularly in a dysfunctional situation.

Yea if the jury is still out on Bryce, then it definitely is with Mingo

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