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Daniel Jeremiah’s . Final draft


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Just now, Tr3ach said:

I've seen a lot of media people having Graham falling all the sudden on their mocks the past day or so.  Not sure where that's coming from.  If he's there at 8 run to grab him.

It coming from the thought that Jacksonville will take Jeanty and it allows Graham to drop right into our laps.

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2 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Mason Graham is also absolutely not a scheme fit for Carolina in 2025, but here we arez

I can see some arguments but Wharton’s contract is what sticks out to me on the DL with Brown and Robinson in tact. Especially with bringing Brown II as NT. Unless Evero can pull off a 6 man rotation (counting Clowney going hands in dirt on sub packages)

That Wharton contract is the move that could impact us in the future, hamstrung further by adding an IDL R1 contract, but it doesn’t seem to be stopping us. We must be comfortable with the potential dead cap that would come from this type of overinvestment to assure something works out in the front 7.

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