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trickblue;2077070 said:Julius Peppers?
scottsp was kind enough to PM me this update...
It's Julius Peppers...
trickblue;2077070 said:Julius Peppers?
How can anybody know the answer to that? There's no indication Carolina has any ideas of moving him or not keeping him. At least with RW there was action and/or interest from which to gain hope.TheCount;2081100 said:Is this going to be another "We are getting Roy Williams" situation, cause I don't think I can go through getting my hopes up again only to be dissapointed.
Oh, and I was going to go Julius Peppers, Jason Taylor and/or Terrel Suggs, since the Ravens and Suggs have been having contract issues since they want to pay him like a LB and he wants to get paid like an end.
Actually there are rumors swirling around Julius Peppers. Cuz he's due for a new contract...and coming off a sub-par year. Carolina is questioning whether he's worth a Freeney-type contract.Hostile;2081138 said:How can anybody know the answer to that? There's no indication Carolina has any ideas of moving him or not keeping him. At least with RW there was action and/or interest from which to gain hope.
PANTHERS SHOPPING PEPPERS?
Posted by Mike Florio on March 7, 2008, 2:36 p.m.
We’ve received several e-mails over the past couple of days regarding rumors that the Carolina Panthers are poised to trade defensive end Julius Peppers.
And so we’ve actually engaged in a little “real” journalism — and in some of our good, old-fashioned rumor mongering.
There are rumors in league circles that the Panthers are quietly shopping Peppers. He has a big cap number in 2007, and there’s a school of thought that the Panthers aren’t willing to pay him what it would take to keep him over the long haul, especially since the price tag could go up if/when the Ravens sign Terrell Suggs to a long-term deal.
But it takes two to do the trade tango, and we’ve yet to confirm that any of the other 31 teams have been approached about acquiring the No. 2 overall pick in the 2002 draft.
Peppers had only 2.5 sacks last season, down from 13.0 the year before. He had been expected to be in line for a Dwight Freeney-style deal with $30 million guaranteed and a $12 million per year average.
Agent Carl Carey tells PFT that he and Peppers have heard the rumors, but that they have no merit.
“We fully expect that Julius Peppers will be a Carolina Panther this football season,” Carey said.
At this point, there’s no concrete reason to believe otherwise. But unless and until Peppers signs a new contract with the Panthers, the trade whispers will continue.
http://beta.profootballtalk.com/2008/03/07/panthers-shopping-peppers/
Hostile;2077079 said:D-lineman who would just about die to be in Dallas? has to be a 3-4 guy since he qualified the other as a 4-3.
Patriots, Jets, Dolphins, Chargers, Browns, Steelers, & 49ers would be the teams.
Best candidates...
Ty Warren, Patriots
Richard Seymour, Patriots
Jamal Williams, Chargers
Luis Castillo, Chargers
Casey Hampton, Steelers
CrazyCowboy;2081276 said:Hampton ex longhorn is my guess.....
I'd snatch Williams up in a heart beat.silverbear;2077418 said:I'd take Hampton or Williams, and grin for a month...
BAZ;2081508 said:Pepper's would be a nice pick up for a dream team madden type deal. But realistically where would he fit. Sure straight up he is a better player then Ellis, but with Greg coming off a career year and costing a fraction of what Peppers would it wouldn't be prudent for the team. Isn't he a little small for a 3-4 end? I don't see where he could play.
BAT;2082276 said:If Elllis can play OLB, so can Peppers.