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NFL trade deadline is November 4th


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For the first time in a hot minute the Panthers might think they’re buyers. 

if anything happens at the trade deadline 

which never happens 

but hmmmmmmm

https://x.com/fieldyates/status/1981358611591799176?s=46

The Dolphins restructured the contract of starting LB Jordyn Brooks by converting base salary into a signing bonus, creating $3M in 2025 salary cap space.

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I think we will get a pass rusher. We just don’t have enough depth with the underwhelming group we have. Young guys need to develop but we can’t be starting Thomas Incoom and Boogie Basham down the line. 
 

Don’t need to sell the farm for a pro bowl guy but need somebody who can play and to rotate in that’s not a UDFA out of the University of North Central New Hampshire Tech. 

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7 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Go get a QB then, Dan.

yeah, we really aren't in a window to be aggressive.  This still looks like about a 6-ish win team.  All they did was win in the window they always were going to have to in order to get to that 6ish and it took some really flukey stuff even thing (Penix gift game, Rico going Bo Jackson, etc). 

to me aggressive teams should be teams where making some noise/catching some magic this postseason is realistic.  This team doesn't look like they have that ability. 

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Its painful, but facts are these mid-season have a high failure rate.

 

I do know this team has 2 many DLmen. Crumedy or Ray needs to be moved, but the return is not even 2028 7th value. 

If Panthers start being the 2024 panthers- ARob, Scott, Christ, DJ, and even Rico for the fire sale losing team. 

 

If I was Dan/Brandt Id cut Deejay Dallas and sign Bradyn Swinson off pats PS(wow at the job vabs is doing....)

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