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03-19-2012 05:28 PM
#3661
All-Pro
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
This isn't really draft related per say, but i seen the Panthers Signed Mike Tolbert, and i wonder if Johnathan Stewart would be available via Trade? I'd be willing to trade a4th rd pick for him, if they'd be willing to do that? I don't know what Stewart is making money wise, but i wonder if they will be trading one of Johnathan Stewart or Deangelo Williams? I'd prefer Stewart, as he seems to have a good head on his shoulders, and hes got some real power, and picked it up as a reciever this past season, catching 47 balls... Stewart and Bradshaw would make a good duo, albeit, scary durable wise...
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03-19-2012 05:56 PM
#3662
All-Pro
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="nycsportzfan"] This isn't really draft related per say, but i seen the Panthers Signed Mike Tolbert, and i wonder if Johnathan Stewart would be available via Trade? I'd be willing to trade a4th rd pick for him, if they'd be willing to do that? I don't know what Stewart is making money wise, but i wonder if they will be trading one of Johnathan Stewart or Deangelo Williams? I'd prefer Stewart, as he seems to have a good head on his shoulders, and hes got some real power, and picked it up as a reciever this past season, catching 47 balls... Stewart and Bradshaw would make a good duo, albeit, scary durable wise...[/quote]
I think the Panthers plan on using Tolbert at fullback....as for Stewart, this from the Charlotte Observer:
<div class="report">"Multiple team sources" tell the Charlotte Observer
that Jonathan Stewart is "unlikely" to be traded despite the Panthers'
addition of Mike Tolbert.</div> The Panthers will
face a tough decision when Stewart enters 2013 free agency, but for now
they're poised to keep him along with DeAngelo Williams and Tolbert.
Tolbert will likely shoulder some of the load on passing downs, and
cover kicks on special teams. Stewart and Williams will be the primary
backs. The Panthers could consider cutting Williams and re-signing
Stewart next offseason, although releasing DeAngelo would cause a
roughly $5 million cap hit in 2013.
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03-20-2012 10:34 PM
#3663
Veteran
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
So Marc Ross personally attended Brian Quick's and Chris Given's pro days
Love Givens.. would be a pretty good deep threat on this team
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03-21-2012 06:53 AM
#3664
All-Pro
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Neverend"]So Marc Ross personally attended Brian Quick's and Chris Given's pro days Love Givens.. would be a pretty good deep threat on this team[/quote] I'm actually a big Brian Quick guy myself.. He gives us size at the positon, and has really strong hands, and can break tackles with his strength.. I think his skills would really work well with what we got at the positon all ready...
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03-21-2012 10:07 AM
#3665
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="nycsportzfan"]* This isn't really draft related per say, but i seen the Panthers Signed Mike Tolbert, and i wonder if* Johnathan Stewart would be available via Trade? I'd be willing to trade a*4th rd pick for him, if they'd be willing to do that?* I don't know what Stewart is making money wise, but i* wonder if they will be trading one of Johnathan Stewart or Deangelo Williams?* I'd prefer Stewart, as he seems to have a good head on his shoulders, and hes got some real power, and picked it up as a reciever this past season, catching 47 balls...* Stewart and Bradshaw would make a good duo, albeit, scary durable wise...[/quote]No way would I trade for Deangelo Williams ridiculous contract
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03-21-2012 03:43 PM
#3666
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
McNeese State pro day: 9 #NFL teams in attendance #Colts #Eagles #Giants #Packers #Rams #Saints #Seahawks #Texans moved indoors due to rain.
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03-21-2012 04:21 PM
#3667
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
Sanu is meeting with the NY Giants
"Right now I have the Bengals and I think I have the Giants. I have a couple set up. We'll set up more after my Pro Day. It is exciting and a great process, and I'm just happy to be a part of it."
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03-22-2012 01:00 AM
#3668
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Neverend"]So Marc Ross personally attended Brian Quick's and Chris Given's pro days Love Givens.. would be a pretty good deep threat on this team[/quote]** I'm actually a big Brian Quick guy myself.. He gives us size at the positon, and has really strong hands, and can break tackles with his strength..* I think his skills would really work well with what we got at the positon all ready...[/quote] I really like quick as well he's a Brandon Marshall like player without the baggage
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03-22-2012 01:26 AM
#3669
Veteran
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
Yeah the problem with Quick though is he's a raw route runner and he might struggle with the playbook and adjusting to this system
Because of it, his rookie year might be a redshirt year. Otherwise I have no problem with him and he has great upside, the type of player the giants really love
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03-22-2012 06:26 AM
#3670
All-Pro
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Redeyejedi"]Sanu is meeting with the NY Giants "Right now I have the Bengals and I think I have the Giants. I have a couple set up. We'll set up more after my Pro Day. It is exciting and a great process, and I'm just happy to be a part of it."[/quote] Ya, sanu makes sense for us, even though, i'm a tad higher on Juron Criner... I think Sanu's skills would fit in nicely with Nicks and Cruz and Jerrnigan...
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