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TheSpecialJuan

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  1. This is the guy we’ve been waiting for to get cut. We go hard after him
  2. Bringing back Kawann Short might be the best option rn Jurrell Casey could also be a realistic possibility
  3. - Joe Person says we're still going to bring in another CB and a DT in free agency - He adds we will also add a bigger RB at some point in the offseason to compliment McCaffrey https://theathletic.com/2467401/2021/03/22/panthers-updated-depth-chart-lots-of-needs-filled-but-still-lacking-a-cb-and-dt/
  4. Quinton Dunbar, CB (Seattle Seahawks) The Panthers signed veteran corner Rashaan Melvin to a one-year deal, but help is still needed, especially at starting corner opposite Donte Jackson. With Rasul Douglas and Corn Elder becoming free agents this year, cornerback remains one of the Panthers biggest areas to address, as it was last offseason. Dunbar, 28, is the lesser of the two Seahawks starting corners that were on the market this offseason — Shaquill Griffin signed a lucrative deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He has never played a full 16-game season because of a variety of injuries. Despite that, Dunbar is just a year removed from a career-best season. In 2019, he had four interceptions in just 11 games played with the Washington Football Team. He has also had at least 30 tackles in each of the past four years. With many of the top defensive backs finding homes elsewhere, the veteran could be a cheaper, short-term answer and continue to add depth to the position. General manager Scott Fitterer has already added two former Seahawks to the roster, tight end Stephen Sullivan and wide receiver David Moore, and multiple other former NFC West players, including Haason Reddick and Morgan Fox. Continuing to add familiar players wouldn’t be a surprise. He also happens to be new Panthers linebacker Denzel Perryman’s cousin. Steven Nelson, CB (Pittsburgh Steelers) Nelson is another corner who could help address a big need. He has reportedly been granted permission to seek a trade from the Steelers, and a trading team would take on over $8 million with one-year left on his contract, per Over the Cap. There’s also a chance he is released, if a trade does not work out. Over the past three seasons, Nelson, 28, has started a combined 46 games, had seven interceptions and totaled 60-plus tackles twice. His 78.1 overall Pro Football Focus grade since 2019 is tied for 11th-best in the league. Toward the later half of the 2020 season, his performance was a bit inconsistent, but his best season was in 2019 and he has plenty of big-game experience. One reason why the Panthers might not be interested in Nelson? Length. The Seahawks are known for selecting corners with long arms, over 32 inches, and Fitterer may be looking for a starter with more length than Nelson offers (30.6 inch arms and is 5-foot-11). Former Tennessee Titans corner Adoree’ Jackson would seemingly make sense for the Panthers, as has been previously indicated, but he’s got multiple visits scheduled elsewhere at the moment. Jurrell Casey, DT (Denver Broncos)
  5. Five NFL players still available who could help the Carolina Panthers https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article250057914.html
  6. Dave Birkett @davebirkett Panthers are releasing K Lirim Hajrullahu. One of the best legs from the CFL a few years ago back on the market for kicker-needy teams.
  7. Thank god for that. But the fact that we were interested in Chris Carson makes you think we are looking for big short yardage type of RB to compliment McCaffrey
  8. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/03/21/report-several-teams-remain-interested-in-a-deshaun-watson-trade/
  9. With seven lawsuits filed, five more promised, and at least 10 more possibly coming, common sense suggests that it has become difficult if not impossible for the Texans to trade quarterback Deshaun Watson. A Saturday report from Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle suggests otherwise. Wilson cites unnamed sources to support the claim that multiple teams remain interested in Watson: Eagles, Panthers, Jets, Dolphins, 49ers and Broncos https://t.co/N7vKQiYYMg?amp=1
  10. Darin Gantt mentioned we were not done at the CB position. I'm thinking we address the safety spot in the draft.
  11. DESHAUN WATSONQB, HOUSTON TEXANS The Houston Chronicle's John McClain believes Deshaun Watson is "still destined to be traded." Watson's legal issues could delay the timing of when he's traded, but signs still point to a deal being made. Teams will likely want to know the results of the NFL’s investigation into Watson and whether he'll be suspended under the personal conduct policy. McClain suggests it's possible Watson isn't moved until the trade deadline or before the 2022 draft. Houston was hoping to get three first-round picks for Watson but are going to have to lower their asking price. The Panthers, Eagles, Jets, Dolphins, 49ers, and Broncos have "remained interested" in trading for Watson
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