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Krovvy

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  1. Ooo that really saved the Bears. They needed someone else bad, and Keenan Allen is legit.
  2. All it takes is one down year and half the fans will be calling for them to traded. Remember how fans whined that D.J. Moore was really just a 'number 2' receiver.
  3. Do the Jets even have the cap space? I thought they were still weak at receiver.
  4. Does anyone know what the hell the Bears are doing? Is there any reason they haven't signed any big names? I expected them to improve their receiver room and to add a big name pass-rusher.
  5. It hinges on if they can bring in a veteran like Clowney and if Horn can stay healthy. If so, then it could be a decent defense. If not, then we're going to exposed in the secondary and pass-rush. Having a great run defense won't matter if we can't defend the pass. I'm interested to see if the Panthers can find a corner in the draft that can replace Jackson.
  6. Here's the most recent charts if anyone wants them.
  7. He's kind of the opposite of YGM, but I know what you mean.
  8. Yeah, whatever you have to tell yourself, however you have to make the numbers work in your mind, to equate Brian Burns with DJ Wonnum.
  9. He had a good season last year and as the worst team in the league the Panthers will definitely have to pay the 'bad team' tax. I expect more like 10-13 million a year. Unless he really wants to come home and has his mind made up.
  10. It would be nice, but I think the Panthers will have to give him a multi-year deal. Which I'm all for as long as it has incentives in case he has another down year.
  11. No, we're not debating. You guys are trying to snipe me with dumb gotchas that don't add up to much. I said we would sign multiple bottom of the barrel EDGE players to make up for losing Brian Burns and from that we would have a much poorer pass-rush next season, most likely. You stated we could sign a 10 sack guy, named several, and that it wouldn't be difficult. The only person on this list that's possible is Clowney and it's because he's had an up and down career where every other season he's barely produced. He's a good player that's probably looking for a multi-year contract, but at the risk to the team that signs him as he could have another down season. Please stop wasting my time with your notifications.
  12. Clowney had a good season last year. He's an up and down player, but a solid veteran. I feel at this point he should be ring hunting, but if the Panthers offered a multi-year deal then it would be possible to sign him. Maybe around 10-12 million a year with incentives? Three year deal?
  13. I don't know about excited, like excited excited , but at this point I just want a draft where I can at least understand the picks and what we're trying to do. With Scott Fitterer, I felt lost almost after every pick made, or worse when we traded back leaving players I really coveted on the board. This year I just want to feel like the front office has a well thought out approach. We're rebuilding so I'm not expecting win-now moves at this point.
  14. Having said that, he fits the timeline well. We're full rebuilding now, so I don't expect a fully complete or even competitive defense next year. Wonnum should imrpove as defensive ends can have a long developing career arc.
  15. Pretty much what I read about him. Vikings UFA profile: OLB D.J. Wonnum - Sports Illustrated Minnesota Vikings News, Analysis and More
  16. Here, I'll post this again, not that I expect you to read it, again. Vikings UFA profile: OLB D.J. Wonnum - Sports Illustrated Minnesota Vikings News, Analysis and More The reality is that Wonnum is best suited as a team's third edge rusher, not an every-down starter. He has 23 sacks in four seasons, but many of them — especially prior to 2023 — came on plays where he was unblocked or was cleaning up a scrambling quarterback thanks to good coverage on the back end. Wonnum's PFF grade was a career-best 62.3 this season (60 is average) after three years in the 50s, and his pass rush win rates have never been particularly impressive.
  17. We can sign as many bottom of the barrel guys as you want. That's what I predicted we would do and we're doing it. I said the Panthers are going to scrape the bottom of the barrel for EDGE players that other teams aren't signing. That's what we're doing.
  18. Yeah, because he's not an every down player. From what I've read, he mainly plays passing downs. He's more of a specialist than anything at this point in his career. I don't know why I'm arguing. This isn't like some shocking revelation. There's a reason the league wasn't in a bidding war for Wonnum and why he signed to the worst team in the NFL for a bargain contract. There's also a reason why Brian Burns received pick compensation and a large contract. I'll wait until the regular season for your eyes to open.
  19. This is who you said would come here for that price. No poo a guy like Wonnum will play for the Panthers for pennies, as that's his market price.
  20. If we could sign Chase Young with a development plan in mind, I would be happy with it. It probably wouldn't pay off now, making a bet on our own player development, and would fit the timeline with the rest of the team.
  21. I feel like Clowney would have better options than the Panthers. Chase Young though I guess would be a good reclamation project for us. I mean, the guy was once supremely talented and promising. He just didn't develop.
  22. Here, I'll just post what they're talking about.
  23. That chart has Clowney and Wonnum at opposite ends almost. I haven't even found Chase Young yet, damn.
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