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Panthers actively shopping for a WR


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Good lord. 

Well draft picks are utterly useless to us while Fitterer’s in charge so go ahead and trade them. However this FO has proved enough times they have no idea how to address the WR position. Also thought trading our best WR was a good idea 

I’m all for trading for a WR but I’d like the guy doing the trading to have a clue and that’s not Scott

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The ONLY WR that is game changing enough and worth further draft capital to make a dent is Davante Adams, but why in the world would he want to play with a dumpster fire team again if leaving LV. You're getting Davante solely for the purpose to help transition Young to the NFL and not have him completely broken before his career even starts.

 

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4 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

The ONLY WR that is game changing enough and worth further draft capital to make a dent is Davante Adams, but why in the world would he want to play with a dumpster fire team again if leaving LV. You're getting Davante solely for the purpose to help transition Young to the NFL and not have him completely broken before his career even starts.

 

Only issue with Adams is he’s going to be 31 in 2.5 months

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3 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Tee Higgins and a 1st for Brian Burns would be the ONLY option I would entertain.

After all the bum ass trades Fitterer has done, DO NOT let him make any more fuggin trades. He has wasted so many of our assets, he clearly does not recognize talent.

No way Cincy includes a 1 with Higgins for Burns.

That one would be closer to a straight up player swap I think

Quite frankly, I think I’d be fine with that. 

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