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Would you let Peppers walk for......


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A. 1st and 2rd draft picks (if 1st pick is outside top 10)

B. 1st and 3rd draft picks (if 1st pick is inside top 10)

C. Chance at signing Albert Hanyesworth

D. Franchise Tag and trade

E. Just let walk and say F the attitude

I think personally I would trade him for picks but if we could some how land Haynesworth. I would so be into that idea and get another DE in free agency. Canty(cowboys), Olshansky (Chargers), Berry (Cards), Smith, (Cards), or Suggs (Ravens). Really only ones i could see us getting if we did land Hanyesworth is maybe Canty, Smith, or Berry.

I think if we had Berry, Kemoeatu, Haynesworth, Brayton/Johnson

That d-line would apply pressure and stop the run pretty well. I mean Haynesworth depands double and those other three would supply a great pass rush. Just an idea....Now rip it up haha.

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Yes to Option B and C. I usually dislike any mention of big-mouthed, attitude-problem guys like Haynesworth, but the guy is insane at DT. He would fill an immediate hole for the Panthers front 4.

I highly doubt the Titans/Panthers would ever reach a deal for Haynesworth though. The Panthers organization rarely ever trades for big name guys.

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A. 1st and 2rd draft picks (if 1st pick is outside top 10)

B. 1st and 3rd draft picks (if 1st pick is inside top 10)

C. Chance at signing Albert Hanyesworth

D. Franchise Tag and trade

E. Just let walk and say F the attitude

I think personally I would trade him for picks but if we could some how land Haynesworth. I would so be into that idea and get another DE in free agency. Canty(cowboys), Olshansky (Chargers), Berry (Cards), Smith, (Cards), or Suggs (Ravens). Really only ones i could see us getting if we did land Hanyesworth is maybe Canty, Smith, or Berry.

I think if we had Berry, Kemoeatu, Haynesworth, Brayton/Johnson

That d-line would apply pressure and stop the run pretty well. I mean Haynesworth depands double and those other three would supply a great pass rush. Just an idea....Now rip it up haha.

Are you kidding me man??? We will not have a chance at any of A, B, or C. I am hoping that we get a first rounder period for Peppers and everything after that is just a bonus.

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