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Possible trade for CB Joselio Hanson?


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Per Carolinagrowl:

Possible trade for Joselio Hanson. RT @joncline2011: @carolinagrowl is there any CB u think panthers are looking at if no one gets cut.

Plays for the Eagles. Going into his 7th year- 4 career ints- decent pickup. I'ld Trade for a 6th rd pick for sure!

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i hope so. he would be a great fit. as bad as the corners have been, our weakest link has been covering the guy in the slot. hanson is one of the best in that regard.

plus he's very familiar with the system and he shouldn't come to expensively, even if we had to trade for him.

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Per Carolinagrowl:

Possible trade for Joselio Hanson. RT @joncline2011: @carolinagrowl is there any CB u think panthers are looking at if no one gets cut.

Plays for the Eagles. Going into his 7th year- 4 career ints- decent pickup. I'ld Trade for a 6th rd pick for sure!

i wouldn't be concerned w/ the lack of INTs. he pretty much shuts down the middle of the field.
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They have better CB's we can get and I'm not even talking about Samuel.

Brandon Hughes and Trevard Lindley. Both younger and maybe on the bubble, if they can't move Hanson, they'll have to cut 2 of them. More than likely one of them will mysteriously go on IR if that happens.

Nnamdi, DRC, Samuel, Marsh, Hughes or Lindley.

Hanson will be cut and Hughes or Lindley will too. So what would be more Ideal instead of giving the eagles something, would be for them to cut 2 of them and we are first on the waiver wire. I'd prefer lindley or Hughes over hanson either way.

Odd man out if they can't move

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