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Trade Deadline Discussion: Panthers Players Who Could Be Moved


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I know the trade deadline is still a long way off, but with the Panthers sitting at 1–2 and not looking like playoff contenders, I wanted to take a realistic look at players we could potentially move. Honestly, it was harder than expected to find tradeable talent, that is, either guys underperforming or players on the final year of their deal. Here’s the short list I came up with and what I think their market value might be:

Player

Position

Age (2025)

Contract Status

Estimated Trade Return

Xavier Legette

WR

23

Rookie contract (team control but underperforming)

Late 3rd–early 4th if buyer believes in upside; 5th floor

D.J. Johnson

DE/OLB

26

Rookie deal through 2026

5th–6th round; toolsy pass rusher with cheap control but low production

David Moore

WR

30

Expiring after 2025

6th–7th round depth rental

Nick Scott

S

29

Expiring after 2025

6th–7th round depth/ST

Akayleb Evans

CB

26

Expiring after 2025

6th–7th round if CB injuries hit contender

James Mitchell

TE

26

Expiring after 2025

6th–7th round late flier for TE depth

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Who the fug is trading anything for David Moore or Nick Scott?

If I could get someone to offer a third for XL I'm taking it with no hesitation.

I honestly tried so hard, looked at all the players on the final year of their contracts, not likely to be resigned, could bring us anything in return.   Not a long list.  Had to remove people like Renfrow, Jansen, Corbett, as they are all very unlikely to be moved. Brady Christensen and Yosh Nijman were thoughts, but I felt their value was too high for us to part with. 

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XL is the only interesting person there and they probably don’t get higher than a 4th with maybe some swap shenanigans. 

Hes not produced at all in the nfl, has terrible fundamentals, and right now it’s looking like he’s got the dreaded “not committed to the game” moniker. plus the panthers can’t keep him around. 

more I think about it them more I think it’s a seventh from a team that doesn’t want to risk losing him if he’s cut. 

dj Johnson is worthless. 

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