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Is Cory Dillon worth our No.1 pick?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by BearBryant, Oct 28, 2002.

  1. BearBryant

    BearBryant Full Access Member

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    I'm sure it wont happen but would you do it? Or maybe Foster and our no.2? We gotta gamble and hope Foster is ok for next year. No way can waste another pick on a RB when we need a QB and a WR. If the opportunity arose, would you like the idea or not?
     
  2. meatpile

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    I don't like it.

    Big cap hit, and lose a pick. We need to build through the draft and avoid quick fixes. It has worked on defense.
     
  3. vpkozel

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    I agree with Meat. Even though I hate the Cowboys, the way that Jimmy Johnson built those teams is the way to build a consistent threat to win it all.
     
  4. SandMan

    SandMan Guest

    I understand Peete is getting close to Depends, Winky is gone, Fasani is ???, but Dear Lord, please lets not draft a QB. If Fasani is not ready to start next year, I can only hope we find a guy that has been in the league at least 3 years, but not with one foot in the Senior center...

    I say we use our #1 to leverage a good QB with experience or a very good WR with experience.

    Yes we need to do something at RB, I guess it will cost us some cash, but we better have someone in a notch better than Lamar Smith...

    Edit, and if we go into camp with ??? around Foster, cut the tie immediately, I don't want another Jeffers situation the next 3 years...
     
  5. I seriously doubt we have the cap room to get him nor do the bengals have the cap room to trade him...

    I wonder if he can redo his contract to where he gives back money and then re-work again after being traded. I feel sorry for him, every game the D keys on him and he still produces behind an inept o line and lousy QBs.
     
  6. hasbeens99

    hasbeens99 Guest

    If we were one or two players away, I'd probably get on board with that. But we've got so many offensive holes, I'd hate to lose a pick for a veteran...even a veteran of Dillon's caliber.
     
  7. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Guest

    NO !! We have gone down this road before with Filbert. Build through the draft. I want a QB and WR (1-2) in some order in next years draft.
     
  8. BearBryant

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    Gilbert and Dillon dont even compare
     
  9. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Guest

    True, but weren't several teams salivating over Gilbert prior to him coming here? WHo's to say that Dillion would do anything if he were here? It's a roll of the dice and is RB more of a need than WR or QB on the offence? Get rid of Henning, bring in a coach with a 2000 ish offensive mind, get Foster back along with another receiver and a QB to groom behind Peete one more year and we can do something
     

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