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10 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I believe you Verge but it would be a HELL of a smokescreen if the Panthers had no interest in Walker 

I actually have that from both an internal and external source lol

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47 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Blackshear isn't an every-down back. The FO doesn't believe that he is either. He's here to return punts and kicks. And Jonathon Brooks likely ain't even playing in 2025. Who is the 5th guy...?

We have two legit guys right now to carry the load. Lord forbid that either gets hurt. This is a deep draft at RB. If they want to get a UDFA, OK...but this strategy hasn't really worked over the years from what I've been looking at. Day 3 is the answer.

He doesn't need to be.  How many bottom of the depth chart are every down backs?

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47 minutes ago, Verge said:

I really haven't heard much one way or the other on TMAC

Not going to be a Panther triple stamp confirmed then.   Best of luck to whatever team picks up his 750/4 production. 

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34 minutes ago, csx said:

He doesn't need to be.  How many bottom of the depth chart are every down backs?

Too lazy to name all of them, but I will say this: Eagles, Chiefs, Packers, Bills, Ravens, etc.

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1 hour ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Pulling this from an old man memory but I think one of the three has a 1 year contract another has a bad knee. 

Yes you are correct.  Those 3 are locks for a roster spot this season. The 1 year rental gets them through this season to offset Brooks reinjury. Next season is when things get interesting in the RB room.

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