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REPORT: Panthers going after Browns TE David Njoku


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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

🚨JUST IN: The TE market should be moving along today, per league source

Watch out for the #Panthers, #Bengals, #Commanders, and #Dolphins
 

https://x.com/dixonsydernfl/status/2031729096665747704?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

I am hearing any one of: Okonkwo, N'joku, Goedert

All just depends on how the dominoes fall.
 

https://x.com/dixonsydernfl/status/2031730206122070467?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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21 minutes ago, PanthersNCSU said:

Hoping for Chig as the TE signing. 

N'joku and Goedert are more proven and names, but give me the guy entering his prime that hasn't missed a game over the older guys with better stats but injury history. 

Is Chig better than Tremble, Sanders, or Evans? Just curious, I've never heard of the guy

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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Lots of teams in on Njoku currently…expect a signing soon 👀

Top 5 teams to watch; #Eagles, #Commanders, #Bengals, #Dolphins, and #Broncos. 

The former Browns Superstar is expected to sign a multi year deal projected at 3 Years 29 Million.
 

https://x.com/rickeyjrscoops/status/2031730904390095025?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

We can't put that into another weapon with iffy ability to stay healthy. Already counting on a now 3rd year WR that has missed a third of his first 2 seasons to injury. 

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20 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Is Chig better than Tremble, Sanders, or Evans? Just curious, I've never heard of the guy

I don't know if better is the right word. He is different than what we currently have. He's more of the "move" tight end. They ran a lot of tight end screens and things with him. I don't really see him as a fit for what Canales likes his tight ends to do. But maybe I'm wrong.

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11 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

I don't know if better is the right word. He is different than what we currently have. He's more of the "move" tight end. They ran a lot of tight end screens and things with him. I don't really see him as a fit for what Canales likes his tight ends to do. But maybe I'm wrong.

A little undersized and seems like what we hope JT to be. He's younger and has more tread on his tires than the Njokus and Goederts of the world. 

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9 hours ago, Troys99x4 said:

Did any of you actually sound out the name of the guy you’re hoping has real info? With less than 1,000 followers? 
 

Dixon Syder? Sound it out about 3 times. Cmon guys lol

 

classic off-season troll. 

Damn you for tainting these holy grounds!!

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