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Tershawn Wharton to sign with Panthers


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is the type of guy that scares me. Undersized and was basically a low level rotational guy until finally showing up in a contract year. Hopefully he was just a late bloomer but he looks like the prototype FA bust.

Or you could look at it as player devolment for an Undrafted rookie free agent 🙄

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Just now, PantherChris said:

I'd rather pay for future production with 25 year olds than past production 

Cool. Just Hella risky. That's all. Hella risky. A lot of guys catch lightening in a bottle for one season and NEVER get close to that kind of production again. Never.

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I get the apprehensive approach from some people but these guys we are signing along the DL are all young with their best years ahead of them. I like that we're investing in the trenches.

One thing for sure. Evero won't have any excuses this year. He's getting plenty of help.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

feels like a jalan walker/tet type draft

OR, Mykel Williams, Starks/or the kid from SC. If no qbs go in the top 10, which is looking more like a possibility each passing day, there could be a run on defense at the top. Those qb needy teams may wait until round 2 to take a chance on one of these qb's. 

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Just now, frankw said:

I get the apprehensive approach from some people but these guys we are signing along the DL are all young with their best years ahead of them. I like that we're investing in the trenches.

One thing for sure. Evero won't have any excuses this year. He's getting plenty of help.

seems like a more prudent approach than paying DK 30 million per.  But fug man I hope this doesnt screw up our cap situation, we were so fuging close to having some actual breathing room with no poo deals.  But if a couple of these guys get sideways we have a lot of money on the books

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