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Panthers free agency: What positions/players are still left to be upgraded after day 1


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1 minute ago, Jackofalltrades said:

I think getting Higgins in much more likely, but even that would take a truckload of money.

Yeah, either Cincy is really going to work hard to keep this all together or they have dramatically miscalculated and it's going to end really poorly.

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2 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Someone who broke most of the signings today before the media announced them is saying the Panthers are trying to trade for Ja’marr Chase. 

That random kid is talking about Tee not Chase

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1 hour ago, Jackofalltrades said:

I think getting Higgins in much more likely, but even that would take a truckload of money.

Money would not be an issue to Tepper unlike that cheapskate Bengals owner. I’d worry about the massive compensation we would have to give up, multiple 1st rounders 

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6 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Per Mike Kaye 

My view on today with some quick Kaye's Takes:

- Re-signing the starting CBs through 2026 is good stability, even if Jackson's contract doesn't prohibit you from investing a high pick in another CB.

- Moehrig is exactly what the #Panthers needed from a tone-setting perspective at safety. He's an excellent run defender and has a nose for the ball as a playmaker.

- Wharton and Brown complement each other, really. Brown is the two-down run defender, while Wharton can play a few different positions as an interior pass rusher. They can rotate. Carolina clearly wants to use DL platoons, and their additions help that with DB and AR.

- Jones fits the opportunistic model of free agency. Get a guy off this rookie deal with upside and flashes and see if he can be a bigger contributor in your scheme. Good size and mid-20s. I get it even if it's seemingly underwhelming at edge on Day 1.

i honestly feel like that jackson signing means we are going high on CB in draft.

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Josh Klein: 

Utilizing restraint and not letting their top free agent or trade target go because the compensation got too high was not something the Panthers were doing two years ago. 

When your job is on the line, you make moves to appease your boss and for short term success.

Having a multi-year plan and sticking to it is a recipe for (dare I say it) sustained excellence. 

You need to hit on the players you bring in, but I am a big believer that good process leads to good results most of the time.

The last 24 hours was good process, imo.

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