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Panthers give Ashawn Robinson permission to seek trade


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43 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He is 30, had a decent year (average in my opinion)  and earned around $12m. 

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He was decent, but the Cap savings for cutting him is over $10m.  

When they structure these deals this way, they have to know what the real deal is. For him, two year deal. 

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I already had a DL penciled in for this draft but now it's practically guaranteed. It went from a quiet need that a lot of people were overlooking to a pretty pressing need without Robinson.

Love the look of Lee Hunter and the OSU NT McDonald. Would be nice if this team had a serious nose tackle again….

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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I already had a DL penciled in for this draft but now it's practically guaranteed. It went from a quiet need that a lot of people were overlooking to a pretty pressing need without Robinson.

I am pretty bullish about the DTs in this draft--I could even see us taking one at 19  if the right guy falls.  

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The team  is really  high on  Cam Jackson too. He flashed in limited reps and is way more athletic than I thought someone his size would be. Rookie contract only pushes him to get more reps amd let Robinson  go. 

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8 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

The team  is really  high on  Cam Jackson too. He flashed in limited reps and is way more athletic than I thought someone his size would be. Rookie contract only pushes him to get more reps amd let Robinson  go. 

Him being somebody would be a great bonus. 

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