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great update on Ron Edwards


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Edwards, who had played in all 80 regular season games over the previous five seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, soon learned he wouldn't make his Panthers debut until 2012. He was placed on injured reserve.

Hopefully, this means that it was only a freak accident, and that it probably won't happen again. :cam:

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I'm guessing they won't be singing any veteran DT's this offseason. With Edwards healthy, he will start and Fua and McClain will probably rotate next to him. They had several guys come in late last year as depth who will likely be in training camp, so I don't really see the Panthers drafting a DT high in this draft.

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I'm guessing they won't be singing any veteran DT's this offseason. With Edwards healthy, he will start and Fua and McClain will probably rotate next to him. They had several guys come in late last year as depth who will likely be in training camp, so I don't really see the Panthers drafting a DT high in this draft.

Either you don't consider the 8th-9th pick in the draft high or you don't know what this team needs.

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