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5 realistic free-agent wide receivers Carolina Panthers must consider in 2025


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14 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Carolina Panthers must consider Tutu Atwell

Carolina Panthers must consider Noah Brown

Carolina Panthers must consider Elijah Moore

Carolina Panthers must consider Darius Slayton

Carolina Panthers must consider Brandin Cooks

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15 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Honestly, I wouldn't hate any of those guys at the right price.

I don’t see anyone worth paying this year. We aren’t a playoff team and none of these guys are even at an AT or heck Diontae level. No idea if Legette will fulfill his potential but I don’t want Coker or Legette to lose any time to run through a mediocre bunch of vets.

I’d rather go BPA in draft and if there’s a decent potential WR in round 3+, take a rookie. Thielen is still under contract so use our multiple day 3 picks and UDFAs to fill out WRs.

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I would rather trade for one than pay bigger bucks in free agency. Deebo went cheap and there are others we could get for a middle round draft pick whose salary for now is doable. As to who that could be I will leave that to others who follow this more than I do.

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Having Theilen and Coker makes most of this list not make sense. Maybe we draft an inside receiver, but paying a FA? Nah thanks. We really need a physical Split End, who won’t get bodied by a CB at the line.  Will allow XL to play flanker and move. End arounds, etc. I know it was his first year, but I’m unconvinced that he’s more than a gadget/complementary player. Jumbo Deebo who plays like mini Deebo.

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3 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Having Theilen and Coker makes most of this list not make sense. Maybe we draft an inside receiver, but paying a FA? Nah thanks. We really need a physical Split End, who won’t get bodied by a CB at the line.  Will allow XL to play flanker and move. End arounds, etc. I know it was his first year, but I’m unconvinced that he’s more than a gadget/complementary player. Jumbo Deebo who plays like mini Deebo.

Look Lane, XL is the big bodied receiver. Most competitive teams now have a smaller, fast guy. We should look at Dyami Brown. 

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