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Schultz: Panthers expected to sign S Tre'von Moehrig to 3-year/$51m deal


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Former Thorpe award winner. You’d all cream your britches talkIng the possibility of drafting a Thorpe winner every year during the draft. But…but the Raiders let him go….You guys all marry virgins and kill your dog to get a new puppy every year too?

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4 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Former Thorpe award winner. You’d all cream your britches talkIng the possibility of drafting a Thorpe winner every year during the draft. But…but the Raiders let him go….You guys all marry virgins and kill your dog to get a new puppy every year too?

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The only thing I don't like about this signing, is that it wasn't an extension.

He was someone I was really hoping we'd take with our 2nd rounder that year before we traded back, would have liked him on our team already and this just be an extension for one of our own, but I'll still take it

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12 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Former Thorpe award winner. You’d all cream your britches talkIng the possibility of drafting a Thorpe winner every year during the draft. But…but the Raiders let him go….You guys all marry virgins and kill your dog to get a new puppy every year too?

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What is funny about signing Moehrig is that the Panthers could have DRAFTED him if Scott Fitterer wasn't a moron. In the 2021 draft, the Panthers had the 39th overall pick. They traded down, twice, in the second round, eventually drafting WR Terrace Marshall Jr 59th overall.

Moehrig was drafted 43rd overall. The Panthers also passed on OT Tevin Jenkins who was picked by the Bears in the 39th overall spot, and passed on Creed Humphrey who was drafted 63rd overall. 

Good teams draft well. The Panthers have been one of the worst drafting teams since 2021 and it's not even close. 

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