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Car most likely spot for Nicks


Jackofalltrades

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NFLN's Ian Rappaport is Rappaporting that Carolina is the most likely landing spot for Hakeem Nicks.

Best case scenario if we are indeed dumping Smith, IMO.

Personally, I'd love to go after a guy like Emmanual Sanders as well. Hixon has drawn some interest from other teams so I wouldn't count on his return.

https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/status/443515627622260736

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Nicks + Ginn + 1st/2nd round WR would be at least as good as what we had last year and potentially quite a bit better, depending on how things go.

 

Well from what I'm seeing now on twitter. Smith may not be going no where. He might not be release at all. Hoping he stays. If so you could add him to the list.

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Well from what I'm seeing now on twitter. Smith may not be going no where. He might not be release at all. Hoping he stays. If so you could add him to the list.

 

What exactly having you been reading on twitter that would suggest that?

 

Literally everyone is saying Smith is still leaving. 

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