Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Carolina Panthers » 2010 Free Agent WR's


KatsAzz

Recommended Posts

Here is a list of the 2010 Free Agent WR's (ages are as of Sept. 1st, 2009)

Which one/ones,if any,do you think would be worth while for the Panthers to try to obtain?

Josh Reed (29), Bills, 8th season

Devone Bess (23), Dolphins, 2nd season

Jerheme Urban (28), Cardinals, 6th season

Steve Breaston (26), Cardinals, RFA, 3rd season

Mark Clayton (27), Ravens 5th season

Chris Henry (26), Bengals, 5th season

Miles Austin (25), Cowboys, 4th season

Sam Hurd (24), Cowboys, 4th season

Brandon Marshall (25), Broncos, 4th season

Kevin Walter (28) Texans, 7th season

Hank Basket (26), Colts 4th season

Troy Williamson (26), Jaguars, 5th season

Mark Bradley (27), Chiefs, 5th season

Bobby Wade (28), Chiefs 7th season

Chris Chambers (31), Chiefs, 9th season

Lance Moore (26), Saints, 4th season

Domenik Hixon (24), Giants, 4th season

Sinorice Moss (25), Giants, 4th season

Braylon Edwards (26), Jets, 5th season

Brad Smith (25), Jets, 4th season

Jason Avant (26), Eagles, 4th season

Vincent Jackson (26), Chargers, 5th season

Malcolm Floyd (27), Chargers, 4th season

Kassim Osgood (29), Chargers, 7th season

Isaac Bruce (36), 49ers, 16th season

Arnez Battle (29), 49ers, 7th season

Antonio Bryant (28), Buccaneers, 7th season

Maurice Stovall (24), Buccaneers, 4th season

Muhsin Muhammad ( ), Panthers, 14th season.

Remember when reading this list these players are only free agents in normal years, in an uncapped year, the number of seasons played increases from 4 to 5 years for Restricted Free Agency, and from 5 to 6 years for Unrestricted Free Agency. Also this reduced free agent market will probably drive market prices for free agents to double or triple their normal value in an uncapped year. I hope this might help you plan future moves for the Panthers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We won't sign a single one of them.

Unless Fox is gone and a more offensive minded coach takes over. Although personally, I don't think we are hurting that much at Wide receiver. We could probably pick up a good one in the draft and be set.

What we really need to look at is free agent QB's. And that would be true even if Jake was playing well this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Devone Bess, he's not a household name, but he picks up around 50% of his yards after the catch, runs great routes, has excellent short area quickness but above all else has wonderful hands.

He was the 2nd leading receiver in Miami as a rookie last year and has been compared favorably to Wes Welker, if we want a move the chains receiver, he's our guy and really, he's the kind of guy we need, failing that, Jason Avant, he's currently fourth on the eagles depth chart, splitting time with Curtis as the third WR, but realistically, he's one of the most sure handed guys in the NFL.

Coughlin and Belichick have singled him out on seperate occasions singing his praise and their most reliable receiver.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • That's certainly what we hope but c'mon... stating it as fact when he's never played a down of NFL football? 
    • What?!?!?! Chark's 1,000 yard season was 4 years before he played for us and he only had 525 yards in 15 games as our #1 WR.  Dude has 3,100 yards in 7 seasons, he's the literal definition of a JAG and you think he is better than half our current WR room? T-Mac is literally already better than Chark was at his peak, which again, was years before he ever even put on a Panthers uniform, and there is a real argument to be made that XL and Coker were both better as rookies than Chark was for us in his one season here.
    • Im glad we're starting low. It's nonsensical to put us at 28 IMHO based on objective things IMHO (I think 21-24) is far more appropriate but whatever. Washington was at the bottom last year FWIW.  In 2003, Sports Illustrated said our best chance to win the division was to transfer to the ACC. In 2015, everyone wrote us off as a team that snuck into the playoffs with a losing record in 2014 and lost our best WR in TC (Kelvin Benjamin). All these videos are fodder for conversation, but this prediction has no more validity than saying the Panthers are making the SB bc we're starting the season against the Jaguars again. If Bryce plays like he did down the stretch we will end up the season just fine. This roster is much better than it has been the last 2 seasons. No one knows who any season will ultimately end up, but this team is finally being built in the right way, and the idea that this roster can't compete this year is as insane as being it was when we were gaslit in 2023 that we were a rookie QB from winning the division with that roster.  
×
×
  • Create New...