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FA Splash: Panthers sign Jaelan Phillips EDGE


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1 hour ago, h0llywood said:

That's a lot of money for a player with a big injury history and 11 sacks in the last 4 seasons. Could have gotten 2 DEs for half the same price and double the production. Trust the process I guess.

We tried that method last season. Didn't work out too well for us. 

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Just now, The Question said:

I’d be surprised at this tbh, and also Morgan and co. are one of the few crews that when they say “We have a list of players no matter the position and we’re going to take our BPA no matter where it’s at” I actually kind of believe them. 

I want:

Rd1 - Sadiq

Rd2 - Rodriguez

And sign Decker. A bunch of our players followed him.

Oof, I can't get on board with Sadiq.  I like Rodriguez.  Sadiq is an athlete playing TE. I want a complete TE that happens to be a pretty good athlete.

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End of 9th page. Posting now. Will read the rest later. 

This is a fantastic signing. He is absolutely an impact player. Meaning he impacts every snap.  He has to be accounted for by the offense. 

This is a great addition for the defensive line,  and pass rush. 

The contract is what is average for a starting caliber pass rusher in the NFL.  So the contract doesn't bother me at all. 

Injuries? This is the NFL.  Hold your breath for every player in the league if you want to. 

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

after thinking about it, yeah this is a good signing, injuries happen for sure but he is also crazy talented so its probably worth it.  He should thrive on the line with Brown.   the money is the money, 80 is tough but its not the end of the world

you do wonder though what the cap is going to look like after all of this and what happens if they do decide to ext young

I really don't see how you can extend Young if he puts up another season on par or slightly improved with this past one, or especially before the season. Brissett put up better numbers in 5 fewer games as a backup for 6 mil per season. I know they were behind and passing a lot, but still. 185 yards a game is not extension worthy. I can't imagine paying 40m per season for what we've gotten so far at the QB position. 

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51 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I truly dont know how I feel about this one, he has shown flashes of brilliance at times and has a high motor but philly was still looking for him to take that next step to being elite.   And we just paid him like he is elite and that is a huge number to navigate with the cap

The Eagles have a poo ton of players to pay. Apparently they were interested in the $100m range and we've obviously just gone over the top.

They desperately wanted him back.

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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Good players that stick on the roster long term are the types you restructure to create cap space every season. Phillips doesn’t turn 27 until May I believe. 

Before he pooped his sh!t in 2023 he had 6.5 sacks in 8 games. If this dude never had the back to back injuries he’d have never hit FA

Phillips gets pressures the sack numbers will come especially playing with Brown and Scourton who is ascending 

Our biggest need was pass rush. We had zero of it last year. Like you said, the money is the money. Signing good players is never a bad thing. 

 

In complete agreement. 

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2 minutes ago, The Question said:

Guys…. Where’s our green dot? 
Where’s he coming from?

If we sign Decker I doubt it’s coming out of FA

CJ Allen (R1) & Deontae Lawson (R2) would be our best bets for a guy requiring the least amount of pro-level assimilation.  

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1 hour ago, VintagePanther said:

Idc what anybody says it was clear as day that we should’ve signed burns . Now we signed a guy who’s  Tier below even burns  

Ok...lets not get crazy now...Burns still is a bum against the run.  Legit just find his side and run for chunks at a time.

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9 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Good players that stick on the roster long term are the types you restructure to create cap space every season. Phillips doesn’t turn 27 until May I believe. 

Before he pooped his sh!t in 2023 he had 6.5 sacks in 8 games. If this dude never had the back to back injuries he’d have never hit FA

Phillips gets pressures the sack numbers will come especially playing with Brown and Scourton who is ascending 

Our biggest need was pass rush. We had zero of it last year. Like you said, the money is the money. Signing good players is never a bad thing. It’s signing players like Turk that screws with your cap the most 

 

good stuff today (in general) enjoying the takes

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1 minute ago, pantherclaw said:

End of 9th page. Posting now. Will read the rest later. 

This is a fantastic signing. He is absolutely an impact player. Meaning he impacts every snap.  He has to be accounted for by the offense. 

This is a great addition for the defensive line,  and pass rush. 

The contract is what is average for a starting caliber pass rusher in the NFL.  So the contract doesn't bother me at all. 

Injuries? This is the NFL.  Hold your breath for every player in the league if you want to. 

Injuries happen but the concussions are worrisome, any TBI is since you can't actually see the injury or repair it like an ACL. After the 1st they come easier. I've had 4 myself. I do know that my bell gets rung much easier now than it did. All we can do is hope he can stay healthy. 

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1 hour ago, theinstrumental said:

He's good but that's a LOT. After Turk Wharton last year, I'm starting to feel a little shaky about how much we love throwing money at second-tier FA's.

He isn't second tier. 

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1 hour ago, theinstrumental said:

He's good but that's a LOT. After Turk Wharton last year, I'm starting to feel a little shaky about how much we love throwing money at second-tier FA's.

He isn't second tier. 

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