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BREAKiNG NEWS: Panthers interested in trading for Trey Hendrickson


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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Slick Rick put out that Green Bay has a massive offer for Parsons on the the table but the fact Dallas isn’t budging shows that whole thing is Jerry being Jerry ie the spot light.

I get that, I’m just saying if they do pursue a player it should be for parsons, it is most likely not reasonable, but to me, so is Hendrickson bc of age and the contract he would command. 

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3 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

We absolutely should try to trade for Hendrickson.

We have plenty of cap, and I can't imagine the deal will be longer than 3 years.

We're saving a ton on QB and most of the skill positions.

Invest in the lines. Pass rush is definitely the biggest concern on this defense right now.

The normal goofs who secretly root for this team to be bad are against it, but anybody who actually supports this team and wants to win knows this would be a great move.

I think its the only way we can really compete for the division this year sans the Bucs exploding with injuries.

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Makes no fuging sense man. We haven't been a competitive team in 7 seasons and we now should give up high draft capital and a huge contract for an aging pass rusher??

We literally JUST recovered from the Bryce trade and all of Fitterer's bullshit trades from the last several years. 2026 is set up to be our first draft in quite a while where we actually still have all of our original draft picks. I'd be so upset if we traded away anything higher than a 4th round pick. 

This is a move only a team who thinks they are a legitimate super bowl contender should make. If you're a rebuilding team like the Panthers, trading away high round draft capital is suicide unless it's for a future HOF level QB.

With our luck, we'd give up a 1st, a bank breaking contract, and he'd get hurt in game 1 lol. Or have a medicore off year of 7 sacks or something. 

 

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