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David Newton: Keep an eye on former Bears ILB Tremaine Edmunds


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Keep an eye on former Bears ILB Tremaine Edmunds @maine_savage23 as a possibility for the #Panthers. He's an outstanding cover linebacker that would fill a huge need. He spends part of the offseason living in Charlotte -- where he was spotted Friday night at a restaurant -- so a natural fit.
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33 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I’m glad there are possibilities out there. Still wanna draft a guy but a quality vet would be a welcome addition. 

IMO, we need both. A plug and play quality vet plus another one fairly early in the draft is the ideal approach. 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

IMO, we need both. A plug and play quality vet plus another one fairly early in the draft is the ideal approach. 

poo I wouldn't be mad if they sign Edmunds and Lloyd AND draft an ilb high. LBs have always been the Panthers' identity and it sucks to see us lacking in that area.

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19 minutes ago, rodeo said:

poo I wouldn't be mad if they sign Edmunds and Lloyd AND draft an ilb high. LBs have always been the Panthers' identity and it sucks to see us lacking in that area.

I wouldnt go that far, but I wouldnt mind one of the 2 and an ILB in the 2nd.

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Pretty sure Morgan and Beane had this guy high on their radar when he was coming out, so connecting the dots is kinda in our face. We will see. I'd like him and Jordan  or Goliday in round 2

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