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Dianna Russini: League executives keeping an eye on 4 Panther players as trade deadline nears


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I mean, honestly, Chuba, Sanders, Thielen, Mingo, and even Johnson need to be trade bait. You should see what you could get (if anything), and act wisely from there. The only one really worth keeping at this point is DJ. 

The fact that Chuba isn't on the block really bothers the hell out of me. It's some Fitterer sh¡t (now Morgan sh¡t). 

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17 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The carcass getting picked clean.

What a miserable time to be a Panthers fan. 

Why be like that? This is the way that it's supposed to be.

Thielen and Mingo should be outta here. Young should be outta here. D.J., if we're not extending him, should be outta here. Chuba should be first or second on the list (behind Thielen), because we threw our chips in with Brooks. Trading these pieces should make our team better in 2025 due to having more picks. We need to rebuild. Plus, our young receivers need playing time. The future is not in Thielen, Mingo (unless as a second round backup) or Chuba most likely. The future may include Johnson, but we need to pay him ASAP.

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