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2025 Roster Cuts


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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

SO far, the only cut candidate I MIGHT want to consider is Chad Muma, a former third rounder with the Jags.  However, the Panthers are getting some smoke from a few LBs that was unexpected, so I am not sure.  Muma is 26 and may just need a different scheme, but I would call him mediocre vs the run and pass, and slightly below mediocre rushing the passer.  I still think there is potential there....call me cra

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Never heard of him 

But i think we have enough mediocre players

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1 hour ago, DCR said:

Never heard of him 

But i think we have enough mediocre players

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SO if you have never heard of him, how do you know he is mediocre?  I pointed out that some players are better fits in certain systems.  The implication is that you find the skill sets you seek and build the roster from the bottom up.  Did you think we are talking about cut superstars?

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Linebacker is the biggest need - I hope we figure out a way to address it.

Krys Barnes is the only one who even moderately flashed.  Super nervous about Trevin/Rozeboom as a duo (Still like Trevin)

I'd be excited if we had a better vet to mentor Trevin.  Or a better younger guy to support Rozeboom.  They just don't fit well and it may be a big problem against the run, even with our DL much improved. 

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15 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Linebacker is the biggest need - I hope we figure out a way to address it.

Krys Barnes is the only one who even moderately flashed.  Super nervous about Trevin/Rozeboom as a duo (Still like Trevin)

I'd be excited if we had a better vet to mentor Trevin.  Or a better younger guy to support Rozeboom.  They just don't fit well and it may be a big problem against the run, even with our DL much improved. 

Yeah, Rozeboom is one of those fill in/stop gap type vets who is in that good backup/marginal starter tier who is fine if he's the worst LB out there in your starting unit. But if you're counting on him to be your best you're in trouble. We really need Wallace to take a big leap this year.

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30 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Linebacker is the biggest need - I hope we figure out a way to address it.

Krys Barnes is the only one who even moderately flashed.  Super nervous about Trevin/Rozeboom as a duo (Still like Trevin)

I'd be excited if we had a better vet to mentor Trevin.  Or a better younger guy to support Rozeboom.  They just don't fit well and it may be a big problem against the run, even with our DL much improved. 

I would say that Windmon had a few plays, but I think they were on special teams--but I saw nothing out of Bam Scott -- I liked Rhattigan over him.  Rozeboom needs to be a backup.  Wallace is no star....

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12 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Dude looks like Dom Capers' love child. Capers was DC for the Jags like 26 years ago so the math checks out......... 

It was right in front of us the whole time!!!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2 hours ago, DCR said:

Never heard of him 

But i think we have enough mediocre players

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Lmfao what you think superstars are just freely available right now? 

Smh 

 

PS at LB mediocre is an improvement.... we have undrafted scrubs at all the back up spots

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Falcons

  • QB Ben DiNucci
  • RB Elijah Dotson
  • WR Jesse Matthews
  • WR Quincy Skinner Jr.
  • TE Nikola Kalinic
  • OL Matthew Cindric
  • DL Morgan Fox
  • Edge Ronnie Perkins
  • LB Caleb Johnson
  • LB Nick Kubitz
  • CB Lamar Jackson
  • S Josh Thompson

 

Jets

  • WR Dymere Miller
  • WR Ontaria Wilson
  • TE Neal Johnson
  • OT Samuel Jackson
  • DL Fatorma Mulbah
  • DT Phidarian Mathis
  • DB Ryan Cooper Jr.
  • DB Mario Goodrich
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