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Armanti Edwards Signs (4yr, 2.5 mil)


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Panthers agreed to terms with third-round WR/KR Armanti Edwards on a four-year, $2.5 million contract.

The Panthers overpaid to trade up for Edwards, sending a 2011 second-rounder to the Patriots. Early reports on Edwards' transition from quarterback to receiver have been encouraging, however. He could open the season as the Panthers' slot receiver and primary kick returner. Possessing dangerous playmaking ability, he's a sleeper to stash in Dynasty leagues.

Source: Charlotte Observer

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So if we pay 4 years 2.5 million for a late third round receiver, anyone still think we can get Clausen who is a mid second rounder for close to that?? I predicted closer to 5 years 10 to 12 million. or 2 to 2 1/2 million a year. That will still be a bargain if Moore wants 7 or 8.

Yeah I know I derailed the thread. LOL

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So if we pay 4 years 2.5 million for a late third round receiver, anyone still think we can get Clausen who is a mid second rounder for close to that?? I predicted closer to 5 years 10 to 12 million. or 2 to 2 1/2 million a year. That will still be a bargain if Moore wants 7 or 8.

Yeah I know I derailed the thread. LOL

Ok last years number 48 received 4-years, $3.76M ($2.01M guaranteed) with Pat White receiving 4-years, $4.475M ($2.43M guaranteed) who was picked 4 places before.

Explain to me how Jimmy Clausen can suddenly demand 1st round pick money? 5 years for 10-12 million would put him around 28-32 money based off last years salaries...

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