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Albert Breer: Panthers WR’s possibilities for Chiefs


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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Not a 4th but a 2nd or 3rd is better than nothing. 

I agree better than nothing but I almost feel like it could be worth taking the chance to see if he would be interested in long term here. They need to feel him out and see how he feels about the long term. If he is in it for the long-term here I would hang onto him but if he says he probably is not I would consider moving him. Hopefully everyone is honest with one another 

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4 hours ago, Gapanthersfan said:

Y’all fall in love too quickly. I’d like to date a bit longer before buying a ring. No trade yet. Get him 2-3 more games, 300 more yards, 2+ more TDs and let the contenders in need get a bit more desperate.  Big contracts to damaged goods 1 year rentals… fraught with peril. 

Defense needs help. No more big $ on offense, please. 

It's okay to discuss it now, not like it will progress to signing in a week or two from here. 

As far as his price on an expiring contract, having the inside track to a potent WR, if you think you are about to do something, that is a feature.

It is an edge for your team, if you decide he fits (and also depending on the other UFA WRs which I haven't looked up). But it adds an incentive in the right market. 

We can also bluff that we are getting a comp pick either way so why would we sell close to that...

You don't HAVE to trade him, but you can give people the opportunity to get some bidding fever going. 

As far as drafting we need to remember both our the top offensive coaches came up working with receivers. I think they probably have a good eye for evaluation relative to the fit they want.

I don't think we need to tie our past WR flubs to these guys. 

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

https://x.com/adamschefter/status/1841216505825857679?s=46&t=W75E23VenL1ei42iX22E5g
 

Raiders are hoping to get a 2nd for Adams and we have people thinking we’d get a 1 or 2 for Johnson LOL

I'm not thinking we would get a 1 for him, I'm just saying I wouldn't trade him for less than that and would hang onto him. I would prefer not trade him at all and see about keeping him long term

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

https://x.com/adamschefter/status/1841216505825857679?s=46&t=W75E23VenL1ei42iX22E5g
 

Raiders are hoping to get a 2nd for Adams and we have people thinking we’d get a 1 or 2 for Johnson LOL

I havnt looked, but heard adams is due like 45 million next season, they will scare off everyone...then you factor in age......

 

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14 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I'm not thinking we would get a 1 for him, I'm just saying I wouldn't trade him for less than that and would hang onto him. I would prefer not trade him at all and see about keeping him long term

If he is not going to sign then he is not going to sign and you have to deal him for whatever you can get.  That would be very panthery to simply let him walk without any draft capital

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4 hours ago, strato said:

It's okay to discuss it now, not like it will progress to signing in a week or two from here. 

As far as his price on an expiring contract, having the inside track to a potent WR, if you think you are about to do something, that is a feature.

It is an edge for your team, if you decide he fits (and also depending on the other UFA WRs which I haven't looked up). But it adds an incentive in the right market. 

We can also bluff that we are getting a comp pick either way so why would we sell close to that...

You don't HAVE to trade him, but you can give people the opportunity to get some bidding fever going. 

As far as drafting we need to remember both our the top offensive coaches came up working with receivers. I think they probably have a good eye for evaluation relative to the fit they want.

I don't think we need to tie our past WR flubs to these guys. 

It’s a tough call. I love the guy’s game and it’s really difficult to find a player who can do what he does…. But it’s almost like ptsd. We have a history of getting roasted with overpaying 1 year wonders and it ends up setting us back. 

On the flip side, we have the chance to have 3 really, really good receivers for the first time since…. 2003…  Dude goes across the middle and is not shy of contact. His YAC is impressive. 

priority numero uno of the offseason is locking Andy up for at least 2-3 years. Critical for developing Mingo and XL. I really want Thielen back. Is there room for Johnson to stay with what he’ll demand? 

Either way, I’m really enjoying the ride and do trust Morgan. I’m being patient with his additions. Thus far, not a peep from Tep which is refreshing. 

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16 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Ok so instead lose him for nothing?

This fan base has a weird emotional attachment to players. I assume you were happy losing Luvu for nothing this past offseason then?

Yeah a 4th round pick isn’t worth it most of the time. Here’s our 4th round picks since 05:

Stefan LeFors

Nate Salley

Ryne Robinson 

Mike Goodson

Tony Fianmetta

Eric Norwood

 Brandon Hogan

Frank Alexander 

Joe Adams

Edmund Kugbila

Tre Boston

Daryl Williams

Ian Thomas (lol)

Marquis Haynes

Christian Miller

Troy Pride

Chuba Hubbard 

Brandon Smith

Chandler Zavala

JT Sanders

 

That’s 20 picks. Of those 20, right now Boston, Haynes and Chuba have proven to be valuable players relative to the draft position. The jury is still out on Zavala and Sanders. The other 15 were largely useless, either complete busts or marginal role players. Given those odds I’m not trading our best receiver for a 4th. If that’s the offer he stays the rest of the year and we try to do a deal in the offseason. Id consider a 3rd but if a contender loses a key receiver the price could go up. 

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