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I doubt it I think FO still knows we are a QB away from being contenders even if the rest of the roster is coming together. With how well Dan is drafting I’d rather us stockpile picks we can use to either move up a few spots in April or just let Dan cook with. The chemistry on this team is good I really wouldn’t move or bring in anyone unless we can get LB starter/depth that is advantageous towards us on the comp. 

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19 minutes ago, scratched said:

We are 5-4 with a legit shot to win the division or at least make the playoffs.. At one point I was thinking to just stay pat, and keep rolling with what we got. But now, I'm wondering if we make a few big moves to get over the hump? What do yall think? 

As much as i would love to see us make the playoffs this year.  i don't think we are in the position to go deep into the playoffs, if we made it there.  

I think we sit pat with our draft picks and do not trade for anyone.

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47 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

I doubt it I think FO still knows we are a QB away from being contenders even if the rest of the roster is coming together. With how well Dan is drafting I’d rather us stockpile picks we can use to either move up a few spots in April or just let Dan cook with. The chemistry on this team is good I really wouldn’t move or bring in anyone unless we can get LB starter/depth that is advantageous towards us on the comp. 

Jesus fuging christ don't tell any panthers twitter podcasts accounts this.

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I would really like to get Arden Key as a rotational edge with the rookies and Wonnum. If Phillips went for a 3rd we could get him for a 5th. Solid depth and rotational player. 
 

I have seen people saying somebody should offer us a 2nd for Chuba which I would be fine with if somebody wanted to overpay like that, otherwise keep him as back up.

I also wouldn’t be mad if Dan wanted to get somebody else at LB other than Claudin Cherelus. Day 3 pick level guy.

But I wouldn’t trade away anything higher than a 5th round pick. I think it’s a good opportunity to stack up a couple depth pieces, but don’t go on a shopping spree.

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