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ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT


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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

You do end up having to choose between those guys though.  It's a great problem to have, but you gotta pick the right guys.  Look at the Bengals.

Paying Higgins was so dumb. Said well before they signed him that given the state of their OL and their D they were basically in a situation where they had to either trade him, let him walk, or tag and trade him. They have tons of cap invested in offensive skill positions but the rest of their roster is a disaster.

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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Paying Higgins was so dumb. Said well before they signed him that given the state of their OL and their D they were basically in a situation where they had to either trade him, let him walk, or tag and trade him. They have tons of cap invested in offensive skill positions but the rest of their roster is a disaster.

Feels on brand for Mike Brown.  He's very anti trade.

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On 11/20/2025 at 10:31 AM, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Very much so, IMO it's going to be a must for Morgan to hit it big in the next 2 drafts.  I think if he can fill the roster with good offensive linemen, we can afford to lose Lewis and Hunt down the line.  Icky will be a cornerstone, we need to keep Mays and Christensen and find a new RT in the draft to replace Moton when his contract is up. 

eh Christensen blew out his Achilles, he might be washed.

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