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REPORT: Panthers going after Browns TE David Njoku


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15 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Even if we don't cut him, 2024 is still in the conversation and probably at the top

We are at the crossroads here on Brooks. A good outcome could take it out of that conversation. Won’t make it a good draft, don’t get me wrong. 
If he washes out it was pretty damn bad. 
 

I don’t think a 4th round TE really has a lot of expectations. But he better turn it around fast or it will bring your playbook time. 

 

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

I would definitely like this but not sure about getting into a bidding war over him. Either way I look forward to TE no longer being largely an afterthought.

I've been looking forward to TE not being an afterthought since Olsen has left, and every season itcs like, "Sike!" If we get Njoku, I'll believe it means something when I see it in the field. He better be the starter without all the rotational bullshit.

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4 hours ago, Mills said:

Add that to Evans, Tremble, and Sanders and the TR room becomes crowded. Gotta think JT is the odd man out in that scenario.

Aside from Tremble, the others are on cheap rookie deals.  Tremble would save $6m if cut, so he may be necessary to sign a veteran.

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