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Reporter Rumor: Panthers Interested in Malcom Floyd


TylerDurden

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According to Aaron Wilson, who covers the Ravens and is very credible...

http://twitter.com/#!/RavensInsider

Hearing that the clock is ticking for the Ravens to sign WR Malcom Floyd. Other suitors include Vikings, Cardinals, Panthers, Raiders.
I fully expect Rivera to come out and say it's false though, lol.

EDIT: I prefaced the title with reporter rumor b/c I think that should now be mandatory for all twitter rumors... As we've seen this offseason, twitter makes for bad reporting at times.

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I just rt'd this on Twitter....would not surprise me if Proudiddy saw this because of me ;) lol

But anyways, yeah this would be a great signing for us even though we dont need a WR at all.

lol, didn't see the retweet, but did see your convo with Solarte and followed the trail... I now follow Aaron Wilson too. I kept seeing some of our fellow huddlers following him and he's broke news on Panther personnel stuff before, but I was like "why follow a Ravens reporter?"

Well, he did it with this one... I gave in and did it, lol.

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i dont want him. i'd rather us roll with our young guys.

I'm not saying I don't want him, but I DON'T want him to take away chances from the young guys we have. I'm really enjoying all the things we're hearing about our young WRs and excited about all of their potential (AE and Pilares included). I'd love to see them develop.

Besides, any money that we'd be willing to give him should go to a CB that can come in and compete for the starting job.

Aside from that, I'm wondering if maybe our FO put a feeler out there to see how much he'd be asking for just in case... I think they wanted to see how our young guys came in looking and if they were happy with it then they'd stay with them, if not, then they may have been willing to pay Floyd. I'm thinking they might have expressed interest in the past...

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