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!

     

Time to spend some of Pepper's money


Kevin Greene

Recommended Posts

With RFA tenders as opposed to new deals going out to the likes of Davis and Moore it's time to step up in free Agency and grab some talent for our roster.

Kevin Walter, come on down. NFL Free Agents, we've got some of what you want in Carolina, keep us high on your list.

Hurney, let's get 'er done.

kevin-walter.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like the idea of signing Kevin Walter. My worry, though, would be the old "Alvin Harper" syndrome. That being that a guy who looks great across from a world class receiver might not look so good in a number one role elsewhere.

With that said, we have a star receiver and we need a guy like Walter. Throw in that he's considered a very good blocker for a WR too. Maybe it would be like having Patrick Jeffers back.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

how bout we give up our 1st rounder next year for marshall? :D

Can't do it. You have to have a first round pick this year (per PFT).

We could only get Marshall if we negotiated lower compensation, which probably isn't likely. Add in the character issues he's had and overall I doubt we'll go that route.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When did he look all that good in Houston?

He's done pretty well as a number two, and is sort of a Patrick Jeffers type or a larger version of Wes Welker, if you prefer.

With all that said, while I like the idea of signing him I don't know if he's all we'd need. Bringing him in means Smith is still the number one, and Smith himself believes that should be someone else at this point.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's done pretty well as a number two, and is sort of a Patrick Jeffers type or a larger version of Wes Welker, if you prefer.

With all that said, while I like the idea of signing him I don't know if he's all we'd need. Bringing him in means Smith is still the number one, and Smith himself believes that should be someone else at this point.

He had 30 more yards and 1 more TD than Moose in a much more dynamic pass offense.

I guess that's doing well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Moose is at the end of his career, Walter 28.

Anyway, agree or disagree spending one of our limited picks on a WR might not pay immediate dividends this year due to the learning curve WR's often face.

A WR we can plug in and go with game 1 would be a big asset, especially if we have him locked up before the draft and can make selections accordingly.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Warren (TE) will run slow and drop to second round.
    • To regain access to your Robinhood account1{844}~569~0700., you can reset your password or verify your information 1{844}~569~0700.. You can also contact Robinhood support for help.  Reset your password  1.      Go to robinhood.com/login 1!844.569.0700 2.   Click Forgot your password? 1!844.569.0700 3.   Enter the email address or username associated with your account 4.   Click the button to reset your password 1!844.569.0700 5.   Check your email for the password reset email 1!844.569.0700 6.   Set up a new password 1!844.569.0700 Contact Robinhood support 1!844.569.0700 You can call Robinhood support at + 1!844.569.0700 for help with password issues, hacked accounts, or identity verification. 1!844.569.0700  Reactivate your account 1!844.569.0700 You can request to reactivate your account within the app or on the web 1!844.569.0700.  2.   Select Account 1!844.569.0700Select Menu (3 bars) 3.   Select Reactivate account 1!844.569.0700 4.   Confirm your profile information and tax status 1!844.569.0700 5.   Submit your reactivation request 1!844.569.0700  
    • Regaining Access to Your Robinhood Account: A Step-by-Step Guide +1!844-569~0700  .  Losing access to your Robinhood account can be frustrating+1!844-569~0700  . , but it's a common issue with easily resolved solutions in most cases. This article will guide you through the process of regaining access1{844}~569~0700, covering scenarios like forgotten passwords, locked accounts, and potential account compromises+1!844-569~0700  . .
×
×
  • Create New...