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Coker to IR; Renfrow signed to 53


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2 hours ago, Basbear said:

AT was around 7 million of space, that's still awful low for what's on the field.

Do they have any more talent than, dbrwon, horn, hunt and maybe lewis or Motown??.....I hate to include motown cause of age. 

 

Besides what can 14.5 (that you need to roll over next year) can buy in FA? Nothing at best. 

 

Ultra poor mange skill, the weakest in the NFL with that amount given to one of the least talented teams.

 

also 30 mil in dead cap for 2025

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We are 19th in dead money which is good for NFL standards.  Part of doing business.  49ers, Saints and Eagles are tops with 80 to 100 million so I'm not sure how much of sign that is.

If cutting Renfrow while we dealt AT and setting the roster in general cost us a million bucks is the biggest financial mistake we make I'm in all day long.  Renfrow's agent was just doing good business for his client.  For what it's worth I would not have cut him either but I'm not watching the bottom of the roster in practice every day or looking at special teams very closely.

If you're cancelling the season over losing 37 year old WR, then you should stop watching football.

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I’m really having a hard time understanding how this actually went down.

-Renfrow expected to make roster as 2nd/3rd string.

-Panthers cut Renfrow; Keep Brycen Tremayne, and add UDFA receiver (Dalevon Campbell) to active roster. 

-Canales/Morgan say it’s totally up to Hunter whether he wants to come back or not, they would love to have him. 
 

-Renfrow not signed to PS

-Panthers trade Adam Thielen

-Hunter Renfrow signed to active roster with a raise after an injury to Coker nobody heard about and is likely to start. 
 

Our WR room is now:

-Xavier Legette (2024 1st round pick)

-Tet McMillan (2025 1st round pick)

-Hunter Renfrow (1 year out of the league)

-David Moore (Canales’ friend? A guy way past his prime)

-Jimmy Horn (Likely a Shi Smith reprint, but has potential 2025 6th round pick, weighs 174 lbs)

-Brycen Tremayne (2023 UDFA who was on Washington’s PS for 2 years and caught 1 pass for -2 yards and averaged 300 yards per year at Stanford)

-Dalevon Campbell (2025 UDFA had a good preseason but had 1463 yards and 3 TDs over 5 college seasons at 3 different schools).

What the hell is going on?

 

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6 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I’m really having a hard time understanding how this actually went down.

-Renfrow expected to make roster as 2nd/3rd string.

-Panthers cut Renfrow; Keep Brycen Tremayne, and add UDFA receiver (Dalevon Campbell) to active roster. 

-Canales/Morgan say it’s totally up to Hunter whether he wants to come back or not, they would love to have him. 
 

-Renfrow not signed to PS

-Panthers trade Adam Thielen

-Hunter Renfrow signed to active roster with a raise after an injury to Coker nobody heard about and is likely to start. 
 

Our WR room is now:

-Xavier Legette (2024 1st round pick)

-Tet McMillan (2025 1st round pick)

-Hunter Renfrow (1 year out of the league)

-David Moore (Canales’ friend? A guy way past his prime)

-Jimmy Horn (Likely a Shi Smith reprint, but has potential 2025 6th round pick, weighs 174 lbs)

-Brycen Tremayne (2023 UDFA who was on Washington’s PS for 2 years and caught 1 pass for -2 yards and averaged 300 yards per year at Stanford)

-Dalevon Campbell (2025 UDFA had a good preseason but had 1463 yards and 3 TDs over 5 college seasons at 3 different schools).

What the hell is going on?

 

Was really a dumb and slightly costly decision to cut Renfrow. They could have just as easily carried him while the AT trade was completed and cut someone like James Mitchell. No one would claim him off waivers and even if they did they could have just claimed another worthless tight end if they desperately needed to carry 4. I think Dan thinks he's really smart by doing stuff like this but in reality he cost tepper and the cap 2 million dollars for 0 reason.

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7 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I’m really having a hard time understanding how this actually went down.

-Renfrow expected to make roster as 2nd/3rd string.

-Panthers cut Renfrow; Keep Brycen Tremayne, and add UDFA receiver (Dalevon Campbell) to active roster. 

-Canales/Morgan say it’s totally up to Hunter whether he wants to come back or not, they would love to have him. 
 

-Renfrow not signed to PS

-Panthers trade Adam Thielen

-Hunter Renfrow signed to active roster with a raise after an injury to Coker nobody heard about and is likely to start. 
 

Our WR room is now:

-Xavier Legette (2024 1st round pick)

-Tet McMillan (2025 1st round pick)

-Hunter Renfrow (1 year out of the league)

-David Moore (Canales’ friend? A guy way past his prime)

-Jimmy Horn (Likely a Shi Smith reprint, but has potential 2025 6th round pick, weighs 174 lbs)

-Brycen Tremayne (2023 UDFA who was on Washington’s PS for 2 years and caught 1 pass for -2 yards and averaged 300 yards per year at Stanford)

-Dalevon Campbell (2025 UDFA had a good preseason but had 1463 yards and 3 TDs over 5 college seasons at 3 different schools).

What the hell is going on?

 

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1 hour ago, toldozer said:

Was really a dumb and slightly costly decision to cut Renfrow. They could have just as easily carried him while the AT trade was completed and cut someone like James Mitchell. No one would claim him off waivers and even if they did they could have just claimed another worthless tight end if they desperately needed to carry 4. I think Dan thinks he's really smart by doing stuff like this but in reality he cost tepper and the cap 2 million dollars for 0 reason.

James Mitchell looked better than Evans to me. 

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1 hour ago, ECHornet said:

Yes, and that’s why Evans is still on the roster and not the practice squad. J Mitchell looks more game ready as of now. 

We don't have much to go on other than a handful of preseason plays and whatever's regurgitated from media folks. Mitchell caught a wide-open, WIDE-open TD pass, which was awesome, but Evans does the same thing in that instance.

Either way, I've for the umpteenth consecutive year set the bar at hopefully a record as good as 1-16.

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4 hours ago, NYPantherFan said:

I think cutting Renfrow at the time was actually a move to try to increase Thielen's trade value. They are essentially the same player and having them both on the roster slightly deminishes their value. 

 

I do think those that think Renfrow and AT are essentially the same are going to be either really mad or really happy.   Renfrow will not go out there and do what AT did.   I think folks happiness will come down to what Canales ask Renfrow to do in the O. 
 

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