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Panthers offer 6th Round Pick For Curry


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so what is he? because the hawks say he cant pass rush.

honestly i'm finding inconsistent reviews about his pass rush. some people think he's good, others think he's terrible, some think he's not that good but has potential to get better at it

he's good in run support tho

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Seriously doubt we're trading for Curry, his base salary this year is still $5 million. We'd have to do some financial wizardry to work out the cap space, and 5 mil is a lot to pay a special teams player.

Could we throw Jimmy in there with a pick?

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This will never ever happen. TD can't stay healthy and even if he did stay healthy, he will be a 29 year old LB that hasn't played meaningful football in the past two and a half seasons.

Yea I know it's unlikely, but I still don't like to give up on such an awesome guy and player. He says he's coming back, and I'll believe him (but not at the expense of being prepared in case he's wrong) until proven otherwise.

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