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Everything posted by Jay Roosevelt
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Wow, that's insane value.
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For LT? Not sure that'd have been a good idea. He's more of a RT/OG.
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Post-FA draft assuming we're targeting Kenny Pickett. Here, I traded down to #15 with the Eagles and still got him while picking up 2nd and 3rd round picks.
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Would be a short-term option only. Screams QB @ #6 if we sign him.
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For reference, here's a general idea of what the PFF grading scale looks like: 90.0+: Elite 80.0-89.9: High Quality 70.0-79.9: Above Average 60.0-69.9: Average 50.0-59.9: Below Average 49.9 & Below: Poor
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They're solid signings for the most part. I'm not sure about Damien Wilson as anything more than depth, but aside from that and paying Jackson over Gilmore I can't really argue with any of the moves we've made so far.
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poo, this looks like it could be legit.
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Still think it's LT @ #6 unless we sign Armstead or Duane Brown. I think the plan is to move Brady Christensen to LG and start the rookie at LT.
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Nobody knows anything.
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Who the fug is Harry Cobb?
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Panthers close to deal with G Austin Corbett
Jay Roosevelt replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
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My Watson trade scenario mock. I have us getting a 4th rounder this year as part of the deal.
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So I was messing around with the Spotrac.com roster manager tool playing with different scenarios involving a Watson trade and I was surprised to find that our short-term cap situation could actually improve as a result of a trade. This would largely depend on Sam Darnold being part of the deal and on Watson agreeing to restructure his deal once the trade is official, as well as some additional restructures of existing players (CMC, Robby Anderson) but if the numbers on this site are correct then we could trade for Watson and with a few restructures end up with $40M or so in cap space.
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At the end of the day this is all he said/she said. There's no way to prove or disprove anything so it becomes all about optics for both sides.