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Jeremy Fowler: Panthers going after Odafe Oweh, Devin Lloyd, Tremaine Edmunds, Kenny Pickett


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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

Metchie hasn't done much, but you know what it is (due to chemistry in college).

Yeah. College. Big fuging whoop. The guy hasn’t cut it. I sure hope we will do better than that. Because we can. 

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1 minute ago, strato said:

Yeah. College. Big fuging whoop. The guy hasn’t cut it. I sure hope we will do better than that. Because we can. 

I actually would like that move. Metchie was with the Jets most of last year so you can't exactly put his lack of production on him. Plus he had leukemia and had to sit out his rookie year.

He'd be a lower cost signing with some good upside who has experience playing with Bryce. I don't see how that's a bad move, especially considering he'd be our #3 WR at best.

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4 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I actually would like that move. Metchie was with the Jets most of last year so you can't exactly put his lack of production on him. Plus he had leukemia and had to sit out his rookie year.

He'd be a lower cost signing with some good upside who has experience playing with Bryce. I don't see how that's a bad move, especially considering he'd be our #3 WR at best.

Well okay. But I look at his numbers and they are paltry. And three teams in functionally three seasons.  Sat out his first year.
 

 

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Of all these exciting and potentially difference making defensive options you guys are complaining about Pickett signing as our backup?? 

The most important position room on the team has been ass for 3 years so the solution is to go find a big ol scoop of ass and add it to the mix. Might as well keep Andy Dalton. 

 

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3 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Reports are wrong every year. Whoever is mentioned in the media we aren’t getting. Dan is running interference again. My guess:

Kaden Elliss -LB

AJ Espenesa-Edge

Joseph Ossai-Edge

Greg Gaines-DL

Mitch Trubisky-QB

Taylor Rapp- S

Taylor Decker- T

Isaiah Likely-TE

John Metchie- WR

Kenneth Walker- RB

Dee Alford- CB

 Ethan Pocic-C

And yes we would have the cap for this if we pull our restructures right.

 

 

 

 

 

this list makes more sense. These reporters have to spew content--anyone can look at needs and a list of potential free agents. I would think we grab a pass rushing specialist edge (vet) and I would add that Edge from Atlanta Ebiketie (before Pearce decided he'd go full retard in February)--but now that may be more difficult.   Fairly young, gets a lot of pressures.  Expected to be less than $10m.  good list!!

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34 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

The most important position room on the team has been ass for 3 years so the solution is to go find a big ol scoop of ass and add it to the mix. Might as well keep Andy Dalton. 

 

Why keep Dalton when you can sign younger, shittier Dalton? LOL

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1 minute ago, strato said:

You aren’t wrong about that.  It is what he said. Andy would have to compete. 

Trey Lance still gets my vote.  The problem being not only would that be competition for Dalton, but could potentially be competition for Bryce and you know we can't have any of that.

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Do we really want to pay an ILB 20 mill a year coming off his first elite season? Jags didn’t even pick up his 5th year option.. Why not? Fred Warner makes 21 mill. Roquon Smith makes 20 mill. Lloyd doesn’t deserve to be in that range. Hard pass. There’s so many other options at ILB this offseason. 

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25 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Trey Lance still gets my vote.  The problem being not only would that be competition for Dalton, but could potentially be competition for Bryce and you know we can't have any of that.

Seems to be the key. If you can do things with your arm that Bryce can't it doesn't seem like we're interested in you.

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