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Free Agency 2011....


SorthNarolina

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I'm not feeling all that well today, so maybe this will help pass the time.

Here are all of our 2011 FA's according to walterfootball.com

Matt Moore

Deangelo Williams

Dwayne Jarrett

Kenny Moore

Jeff King

Dante Rosario

Ryan Kalil

Louis Leonard

Tank Tyler

Ed Johnson

Nick Hayden

Thomas Davis

James Anderson

Jamar Williams

Richard Marshall

C.J. Williams

Here's a website showing all of the 2011 FA's in the NFL

http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/db.html

Depending on how large the new cap will be I think we're in great shape to resign most of the guys we want. The FO stresses that they don't like to let go of the guys they draft. It sure isn't going to be a boring offseason at least. We have no choice but to sign some huge names even if they are our own.

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I just need DeAngelo, Kalil, and Marshall back from that list at first glance. Really like Marshall, if he's happy here he will only continue to improve and be a stud while we draft Gamble's replacement several years down the line.

Then would love to see guys like Moore, Jarrett, Davis, King, and Rosario exceed our expectations and earn themselves a new contract as a Panther. I just hope the price is right.

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Sign Moss or Sidney Rice. Also, Mercedes Lewis is one of the best under the radar Tight-Ends in all of football. He is one of the few who actually block great and can catch well. You don't need to sub him, ever, other than fatigue. There is no way the Jaguars let him go.

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Sign Moss or Sidney Rice. Also, Mercedes Lewis is one of the best under the radar Tight-Ends in all of football. He is one of the few who actually block great and can catch well. You don't need to sub him, ever, other than fatigue. There is no way the Jaguars let him go.

And there's no way the Vikings let Sidney Rice go either....

As for Moss, I seriously doubt our FO wants to pay Moss.....

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DeAngelo Williams

Ryan Kalil

Depends on Performance

Matt Moore

Dwayne Jarrett

James Anderson

Louis Leonard

Tank Tyler

Ed Johnson

Nick Hayden

C.J. Wilson

Jamar Williams

Kenny Moore

Depends on Money

Richard Marshall

Jeff King

Dante Rosario

Depends on Health

Thomas Davis

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don't ask me why, but i have a horrible gut feeling that they won't re-sign williams, davis, moore (matt) or marshall. they will only re-sign kalil.

i hope i'm wrong.

I think as long as he doesn't ask for some absurd amount of money Williams will be resigned. He is still relatively young and has plenty of tread left on the tires. I don't think this FO will let the disaster that was the RB depth chart (or lack there of) of 2005 happen again....

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