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Carolina Panthers Sign Tiquan Underwood


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The only thing he doesn't offer that Ginn does is return ability (which we now lack since captain and ted are both gone). Otherwise, in very happy about the signing. I think he will be the #3 receiver on the team immediately.

 

You answered my question (to rum).

 

If he cannot, Odell Beckham Jr Keeps getting more and more likely

 

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At first, even after I saw the picture, I thought Tiquan Underwood was an end table.  Now that I am reading up on him, I am getting pumped.

 

This is one of those Mitchell-type signings.  Gettlemen knows the enemy's roster.

 

Now we have a player from Tampa (not much help-new staff) and New Orleans.  We need an ex-Falcon to complete our collection of playbooks (just kidding).

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The only issue with this is now we ideally have 2 number 3's. This would be a great depth signing but I have a feeling it's more than a depth signing, I have a feeling there thinking Cotchery is a number 2.

But obviously I have no clue what the fat man's thinking so maybe ill sick back and let him work a bit longer before I come to anymore conclusions

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We've effectively upgraded and replaced 2/3 of our receiving corp. and still keeping it cap friendly.

One of McNutt, King and Pilares will compete for the #4 and our draft picks could round out the corp.

I don't necessarily feel that we need Jackson to fill out the aged Smitty's spot as our "#1" for this team to have similar production from the passing game this season.

Getting a playmaker at WR and adding a starter or two on the line could go a long way into getting this team back to the playoffs.

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