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Free Agent Safeties, OL, CB, and WR from around the league


Ricky Spanish

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It's no secret that these are probably our Weakest areas on the team. Here are links to all FA's from each position. We don't have a lot of money, if any, so who do you guys think would be our REALISTIC targets from each position?

WR:

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-wide-receivers/

DT:

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-defensive-interior/

Safety:

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-safeties/

CB:

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-cornerbacks/

OL:

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-offensive-tackles/

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/01/01/free-agent-offensive-guards/

My picks, in the event we free up some cash would be:

WR: No one

DT: Aubrayo Franklin, Sammie Hill

CB: Chris Houston, Chris Carr

OL: Winston Justice (OT), Kevin Boothe (OG)

S: Jarius Byrd... not really but I can dream, Kenny Phillips

Just so you know, I'm not saying we will sign them ALL, just that these guys seem like pretty good realistic targets for us to go after. Some Vets and some young guys.

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Winston Justice is garbage.

come on dude, we're the panthers... it's not like the prom queen is trying to take us out back and bang our brains out.

we're stuck picking between the girl that could be pretty... if she shaved her beard - or that nice friendly girl with the hunchback.

... case in point... Nakamura

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No one for WR's? Cool, not address arguably our biggest problem on this team. Even if you draft one in the first round its highly unlikely they make an immediate impact because there are no AJ Greens in this draft class. If we don't address WR in a way outside of the draft we are going to be screwed again next season. Jennings or Bowe, because we HAVE to

We could have a shot at Hakeem Nicks next year... Gettleman and playing in his home town could lure him in

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come on dude, we're the panthers... it's not like the prom queen is trying to take us out back and bang our brains out.

we're stuck picking between the girl that could be pretty... if she shaved her beard - or that nice friendly girl with the hunchback.

... case in point... Nakamura

I know, but Justice would be a liability. Bruce Campbell could be just as good.

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No one for WR's? Cool, not address arguably our biggest problem on this team. Even if you draft one in the first round its highly unlikely they make an immediate impact because there are no AJ Greens in this draft class. If we don't address WR in a way outside of the draft we are going to be screwed again next season. Jennings or Bowe, because we HAVE to

neither of those two are realistic choices, which is why I didn't say them.

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No one for WR's? Cool, not address arguably our biggest problem on this team. Even if you draft one in the first round its highly unlikely they make an immediate impact because there are no AJ Greens in this draft class. If we don't address WR in a way outside of the draft we are going to be screwed again next season. Jennings or Bowe, because we HAVE to

This is a GREAT FA WR group....no point talking or listing about them b/c we can't go after them.

but we have the most impressive RBs on the bench in the entire NFL....that means something right?

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