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Panthers make move after missing out on Milton Williams 

Although the Panthers didn't land Milton Williams, they did land one of the top safeties on the market. According to NFL Media, Tre'von Moehrig has agreed to terms on a three-year, $51 million deal with Carolina. Moehrig has spent his entire career with the Raiders, where he started in 64 of the 66 games that he played in since being drafted in the second round back in 2021. 

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Was the big moves gantt and others hinting at Milton…if so our FA won’t be too exciting 

this was one of the worst free agent pools we’ve seen in a while, especially after a bunch of teams scrambled right before kickoff to get guys home. It was never going to be too exciting. 

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Concerned that we are laying out mega deals in the secondary and getting blanked on the front 7. Hopefully that changes.

That's a weird way to look at having been in a bidding war for Milton Williams... but okay.

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1 minute ago, App Panther said:

Starting to feel like we had a plan and totally came up empty (DK and Milton). Now it's off to Plan B...

Losing out on Milton might be saving us from ourselves.  Get another CB and a NT.  Maybe a WR and go home.  We can get a DE and Edge in the draft, along with an OT and maybe a TE.

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Former Vikings TE Johnny Mundt heads to Jacksonville

2:26 p.m. -- The Jaguars are signing former Vikings TE Johnny Mundt to a two-year, $5.5 million deal, per Tom Pelissero. 

Steelers release DE Larry Ogunjobi

2:24 p.m. -- In a cap saving move, the Steelers are releasing defensive end Larry Ogunjobi, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor. The move saves Pittsburgh $7 million in cap space. 

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