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Would a trade be in order in the near future?


Ivan The Awesome

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Do not know if we could afford that.  I know as it stands the cap is looking decent. Being that the situation I do not see Albert being brought in, unless the chiefs give him to us. Is he not owed a substantial amount of money? That would be the other thing to keep an eye on, the player that wouldbe traded would take minimal amount of money. I am also not against getting WR help instead of OL help. The more I think about it now. OL or WR help would be just what is needed.

 

It was more of wishful thinking. Significant upgrades in the OL position will probably come from the draft. I think the panthers biggest trade chip is Greg Hardy ( Cam and Kuechly are "untouchable"). Greg Hardy is about to enter his prime and has not been given a large contract. The Jaguars are desperate for pass rushers. Perhaps they would give us Eugene Monroe (26) for Greg Hardy.

 

 

 

I rather keep Hardy though.

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Would love to see us execute a trade for someone worth a damn. Problem is we have no positions deep enough to trade anyone who has value. Stew and Dwill don't have trade value anymore because of their contracts and now Dwills age and Stews health.

The only thing we have are draft picks, I'm sorry.

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Oh please, that's not the reason why. Today's NFL doesn't value the RB position like it did 5-10 years ago. Yet, teams like Arizona, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, etc need a feature back.

Have you heard of Leveon Bell, Giovanni bernard, Daryl Richardson, and Arizona is screwed. But we have no trade value at running back. Two running backs,one injury prone and one 30 with outlandish contracts. We have no one of any value who is tradable at any position.

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It was more of wishful thinking. Significant upgrades in the OL position will probably come from the draft. I think the panthers biggest trade chip is Greg Hardy ( Cam and Kuechly are "untouchable"). Greg Hardy is about to enter his prime and has not been given a large contract. The Jaguars are desperate for pass rushers. Perhaps they would give us Eugene Monroe (26) for Greg Hardy.

 

 

 

I rather keep Hardy though.

 

Rather trade Blackmon for Hardy to be brutally honest. But yes, I understand your point. I would rather keep hardy as well. He will take a pretty penny to keep.

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