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Are we good at WR


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Steve Smith...if he stays..and I hope he does

David Gettis...

Brandon Lafell...

Kealoha Pilares...

Armanti Edwards...

David Clowney...

Wallace Wright...

Charley Martin...

Trent Guy...

I've put my list in order of what I think. I only see us bringing in another WR is Smitty leaves and I think that we will switch between Lafell and Pilares at the slot position per matchups. I wasn't impressed with Clowney, don't remember much about Martin other than little speed and good hands. I recall Guy being impressive in Preseason but Fox never played him, soooo idk. Wright was decent a PR and Edwards is up in the air still.

What do you guys think?

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I think that we are good with these WR's THIS year... Only if Smitty stays... Then next year we can get another TOP talent and we'll be good for years to come. I'm banking on Gettis breaking out this year though... We'll need another top guy to keep Smitty next year though.

I wouldn't be surprised if we go after a great WR this year; although I don't think that it's pressing at the current time...

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Still need a proven WR.

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Hi, my name is Steve, Steve Smith. You may know me as the only proven WR on the Carolina Panthers' team since Musin Muhammad and Ricky Proehl. Contrary to popular belief, I am not a free agent, and I am still under contract to perform for the Panthers. I know there's been plenty of talk of me leaving the team during this turbulent off season, but rest assured. I will be a Panther until I retire or the team decides to ship me off for draft picks (with Hurney's track record late ones). I love this establishment, and I'm ready to win. So lets make it happen, or as God is my witness I will find Ken Lucas and I'll beat him again.

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