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Person: Nicks is Panthers' top FA target (Offering $4.5m/year per La Canfora)


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Joe Person ‏@josephperson 49s
I'm told Hakeem Nicks is the Panthers' top target to replace Steve Smith. Panthers hope to bring him in for a visit soon.
 
Without Smitty, we need some semblance of an NFL-caliber WR on the roster.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora  44s
With Steve Smith on way out of CAR, Panthers still talking to Hakeem Nicks. Offering deal worth about $4.5M/season. Badly need WRs

 

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Bill Voth ‏@billvoth

 

For the #Panthers, this offseason has been and will be about bringing in more weapons and better protection  for Cam Newton.

 

And yes, Nicks is in play. As is Ginn. As are a few others. If they can make it all happen, they’ll be happy. Fans could be too, come Week 1

 

Back off the ledge fellas

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Guest Dark Knight

Gettleman needs to lock Nicks in a room with him & Cam Newton ASAP.

Lock the door & don't let his ass out until he's signed. Cam's bigger if force is needed.

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Guest Dark Knight

Back off the ledge fellas

I think Ginn will be back unless someone flat out overpays. It looks like he has sorry of a verbal with Carolina, he's gonna go see what he can get & give them a chance to match it.

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