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Mike Kaye: Panthers interested in bringing back one of their free agents


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If we do it would be basically league minimum I assume. At this point I would rather just draft an RB in the later rounds or scoop up one of the undrafted backs that will assuredly be available and have potential.

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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

If we do it would be basically league minimum I assume. At this point I would rather just draft an RB in the later rounds or scoop up one of the undrafted backs that will assuredly be available and have potential.

I totally agree just get a late rounder who has return ability.  Put him back there with XL 

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23 minutes ago, frankw said:

If we do it would be basically league minimum I assume. At this point I would rather just draft an RB in the later rounds or scoop up one of the undrafted backs that will assuredly be available and have potential.

He has interest elsewhere, so I doubt league min would do it.  Unless he just really buys into what we are doing here, but he has to know he isn't irreplaceable going forward.  I would think he would just use us as leverage.

Hopefully we are doing him a solid and helping with that.  I doubt we see him back here under the circumstances.

Let's test drive someone else.

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20 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

He has interest elsewhere, so I doubt league min would do it.  Unless he just really buys into what we are doing here, but he has to know he isn't irreplaceable going forward.  I would think he would just use us as leverage.

Hopefully we are doing him a solid and helping with that.  I doubt we see him back here under the circumstances.

Let's test drive someone else.

There probably should have been quotations around "interest".  

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