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Panthers possibly trading Thielen?


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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The list goes...

Smitty

 

 

Moose

 

 

 

 

 

DJ Moore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOLOLOLOL

Seriously, our 4th leading all-time WR is Mark Carrier with 2547 yards. That's CRAZY.

TMac going to be 4th by 2029

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20 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I can tell you they 100% answered and the compensation is a day three pick. lol 

Good, tell them to kick rocks for that. It's that simple. You don't trade your best receiver in a year where you are pushing for the playoffs, with two young guys as your up and comers. Adam's value is on the field and off, and no one can replace that. 

You trade that away in Week 9 if you find yourself 2-6. Not before the year starts. 

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

TMac going to be 4th by 2029

By the end of 2029, he should have passed Moore's 5,201 and be sitting only behind Smitty, Moose, and Olsen.

EDIT: realized you might have meant this as 4th overall, some of the other posts were just about rankings among WRs and excluding TEs and RBs

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Good, tell them to kick rocks for that. It's that simple. You don't trade your best receiver in a year where you are pushing for the playoffs, with two young guys as your up and comers. Adam's value is on the field and off, and no one can replace that. 

You trade that away in Week 9 if you find yourself 2-6. Not before the year starts. 

No I'm telling you that they answered and have been talking about a trade for the last two days and AT is being moved and the compensation for him is a day 3 pick from Minny. The trade is nearly done already. lol

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I mean. Thielen being here or not being here is not going to push us in or out of the playoffs. That will come down to Bryce not regressing but taking huge strides and the young roster developing and Canales and his staff not getting outcoached. 35 year old Adam Thielen is not a needle mover.

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I don't get trading him for a late round pick, which we have historically been very bad at making. The return will amount to be 0 and just trading your best receiver last year for nothing. Trade him for depth piece at corner or linebacker, which we desperately need. Vikings have a ton of depth.

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46 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

No I'm telling you that they answered and have been talking about a trade for the last two days and AT is being moved and the compensation for him is a day 3 pick from Minny. The trade is nearly done already. lol

Source? Sorry if already posted in the past 12 pages. Also, if this is the case, hoping “Day 3” means 4th round. 

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