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Your Perspective on the Free Agents


Woodcookedbbq

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Got this idea from the Saints Board

What is your perspective on the Carolina Panthers 2011 Free Agents?

My list as it stands now (subjet to change after draft):

Priority 1: Who we absolutely need to re-sign

Ryan Kalil

Charles Johnson

Thomas Davis

James Anderson

Priority 2: Re-sign at the right price

Deangelo Willliams (This is borderline priority 1, but we have talent at this position)

Dante Rosario

Ed Johnson (for the sake of depth)

Richard Marshall

Matt Moore (for the sake of depth and team chemistry)

Let them walk

Jeff King

Nick Hayden

Jamar Williams

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Kinda surprised you got a guy coming off of a second ACL injury as priority one (Thomas Davis), don't get me wrong I love him, but we need to draft a LB also. D Will should be priority 1, as well as Marshall, unless there's a rookie worth starting @ #2.

But I'm on par with pretty much everything else. I really don't agree with all the clamoring to trade Smith/tag D Will and trade him...we need as much of this offense in tact as possible. It's clear RR via his PC is in no mood to take things slowly or continue breaking down the roster to rebuild.

Conventional wisdom says keep what you have and build depth as well as for the future. I mean we have 3, 3rds (if I'm wrong I know we atleast have 2, Peppers compensatory 3rd). We have a solid foundation, we just need more consistent offensive play as a unit.

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No way I'd trade Deangelo, hes in the priority 1 group.

Anderson shouldn't be a costly sign. And if we let Marshall go (maybe tag and trade him), then make sure we draft another CB obviously. I say we trade Goodson and get what we can after he had a good ending to the season, driving up the bargain a little in our favor.

We all know Williams and Stewart are a lot more potent than Goodson and Stewart, historical numbers last year confirm that. Lets not ruin a good thing, we can still build up the team needs without trading #34.

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No way I'd trade Deangelo, hes in the priority 1 group.

Anderson shouldn't be a costly sign. And if we let Marshall go (maybe tag and trade him), then make sure we draft another CB obviously. I say we trade Goodson and get what we can after he had a good ending to the season, driving up the bargain a little in our favor.

We all know Williams and Stewart are a lot more potent than Goodson and Stewart, historical numbers last year confirm that. Lets not ruin a good thing, we can still build up the team needs without trading #34.

I concur. DWill's stock is low while Goodson's stock is high. Sell high buy low.

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