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Alabama LT Cam Robinson Is Visiting The Panthers Today


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Just now, MechaZain said:

Highest I could tolerate is #64. We've already committed to the Kalil project and there's too much talent in the 2nd to take on another.

  Agreed. As much as I don't like him at LT, I wouldn't be upset at 64. He could be solid to very good on that side. And with both guards needing contracts, he could slide inside down the road. 

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As much as everyone seems to think we need a new safety, and I am not saying they are wrong, a guard in this years draft I would say is a bigger need.  Both Norwell and Turner are free agents next year.  As well as Short and Star.  I don't see how we are going to sign all 4 of them.  But I never though we would re sign Stewart 2 years after we signed Williams, so you never know.

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Just now, bababoey said:

As much as everyone seems to think we need a new safety, and I am not saying they are wrong, a guard in this years draft I would say is a bigger need.  Both Norwell and Turner are free agents next year.  As well as Short and Star.  I don't see how we are going to sign all 4 of them.  But I never though we would re sign Stewart 2 years after we signed Williams, so you never know.

I'm already working under the assumption that Short is gone after this year. Butler will be our starting three technique going forward.

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Definitely would not mind at 40. Hell no at 8. 

As long as the off-field stuff checks out, this.

But I'm not sure the off-field stuff will check out. On the surface, it looks like something pretty serious that was swept under the rug by a small town DA who didn't want to be the guy who buried a hometown hero.

 

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