Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Cheap FA's that would be great fits


Camsfanclub

Recommended Posts

No secret were strapped for cash so here are 2 players we should sign

 

1. Dominique Rodgers Cromartie would definitely help our CB situation and i think he could be our #1 this year with captain as our #2. Assuming he still has passion and got rid of that whole i might retire crap. Hasnt generated a lot of buzz and wont be heading back to Denver.

 

2. Ryan Clark to  bring some leadership in after the leadership vacuum that has occurred and might occur with steve smith leaving. He could also play S alongside godfrey. Also done with the steelers after they took our S.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would love DRC but he's too expensive and will likely re-sign with Denver. I think a big one would be Rice at WR and then also Oher at OT.  And the best one would 100% be Charles Tillman. Please G-man make it happen. Rivera and Tillman again would be fantastic, except this time in Charlotte not Chicago.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would love DRC but he's too expensive and will likely re-sign with Denver. I think a big one would be Rice at WR and then also Oher at OT.  And the best one would 100% be Charles Tillman. Please G-man make it happen. Rivera and Tillman again would be fantastic, except this time in Charlotte not Chicago.

Denver cut off talks with DRC after they signed talib.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wouldn't mind if we signed Ryan Clark, Thomas Decoud, or Jim Leonhard at FS

 

Resign Quinten Mikel or let Robert Lester play SS

 

Cut Godfrey June 1st

 

Resign Captain with the extra money from the Godfrey cut

 

I feel like Ryan Clark may become a full time NFL analyst though, but he is extremely well spoken

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Carlos Rogers would be much cheaper than DRC and, for this defense, probably a better fit.  DRC more of a man guy while Rogers, at this point in his career is more of a zone corner.  Lots of cheap short term options at corner and safety still out there.  Its the younger guys getting their first big contract that are getting snached up now. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I had a huge response typed up for this that I lost entirely so I'm starting from scratch which is annoying but sh*t happens. I think Purdy is a high end game manager. I've made my thoughts known. I think he is talented and is at his best in the areas of timing rhythm and accuracy. When playing within the structure and scheme of that Shanahan offense and the talent around him he can be really good. Where his limitations become pronounced and more evident is when he has to go toe to toe with dynamic elite QB's. Which obviously isn't a problem just limited to him. But he's been given almost 200 million dollars guaranteed so that's an issue. I think the 49ers will struggle to get back to the mountain top with his new contract looming large and certainly they will face a very steep climb to somehow winning another championship. As far as Bryce within the pocket there have been numerous discussions here and even video circulated of him bouncing around the pocket like a pogo surveying the field or having both feet off the ground to deliver a pass. It exists even if you or someone else doesn't want it to. And I get why. But it's up to Bryce and Canales to figure out how to not only get his footwork where it needs to be and keep it there but to build a scheme around Bryce and what he does best and fit his limitations into a formidable offense. Look brother we can get into the weeds about this but I will respectfully say I do not believe you are being consistent here. You have gone out of your way as one of the key voices complaining about how striking the lack of quality talent and coaching was around Bryce Young in 2023. You've also been a key voice who has gone out of your way to sprinkle sunshine and rainbows on just about any discussion around every Panthers player and anything Panthers in general. Which is fine and can be a good thing. It's not for everyone but still more power to you. But it's jarring to see that and then you here now in what I can only describe as downplaying the talent around Bryce when it comes time to shield him from what you perceive to be unfair criticism which others such as myself would argue is not only fair for a first round pick but wholly realistic given the resources we surrendered to be able to draft him. The current FO have made an undisputed effort to build around Bryce given the aforementioned limitations created by the trade. There is never going to be a time where Bryce or any other Panthers QB is going to have elite or all pro level talent across the entire offense. But the FO has put talent around him. If you want to say that this is young and undeveloped talent in some areas that's fine but they are building around him. I'm going to be honest with you I cannot recall ever hearing this "big time throw" metric being mentioned in past conversations about Panthers QB's. I mean if Bryce or any other QB is making franchise QB or fringe elite QB  level throws we can recognize that with our own eyes. We have seen this from Bryce  which was a relief and very welcomed sight but now it's up to him to prove he can sustain that because in fairness we've seen some pretty impressive passes from past QB's who ultimately didn't pan out who were arguably more phsyically talented than Bryce. 3rd down conversion and turnover worthy plays are certainly something to hone in on. Bryce did improve in the redzone in that final stretch of games. However one key area to keep an eye on will be passing plays to the middle of the field. That's been an issue for us and Bryce both with turnovers and with bad moments from our receivers with bad drops.  We'll have to see what Dave Canales has planned for all of this within his scheme. I don't expect miracles but I do expect a competent formidable offense that is enjoyable to watch in 2025. That's the minimum expectation and I do not believe it is at all unreasonable.
    • You gotta have that attitude. Feels like a major turnaround to me!
    • Im shamelessly throwing 50$ on Florida -1.5 and OVER 5.5
×
×
  • Create New...