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Trade Sutton? Panthers say no.


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(By Darin Gannt, [email protected]) The Carolina Panthers take pride in having one of the deepest running back groups in the league, and had no intentions to break it up.p/A league source said that one NFC team called recently inquiring about the availability of running back Tyrell Sutton, but were promptly dismissed by the Panthers, who had no interest in trading him. Panthers officials wouldn't comment, saying they don't discuss conversations with other teams.

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It was for Vincent Jackson, right? :)

Actually, I wouldn't be surprised to find that the team was Baltimore and the player was Mark Clayton. He went to the Rams for a late pick, the Panthers have a need for a WR, and Baltimore would love another good running back.

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Don't negotiate much do you?

Every player on the team is available for trade... for the right player(s).

Well, you suggested that they were going to trade for a WR. Not a hint in anything says that was the case.

What's come out is that another team contacted them about getting a FB, and they turned it down. Frankly, I would be surprised if the Front Office didn't field at least one trade feeler a day during this time of year.

I think the call may have been about a WR who was recently moved, but that's just as speculative as the post you linked to. Really, no one has any idea what it's about. And it didn't come from the Panthers. So I'm not sure where this negotiation is, honestly. Not that Hurney does a lot of negotiation through the media anyway...

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