Julius Peppers is without question one of the most sought after free agents on the market in 2009. Peppers has made it very public that he does not want to be in Carolina any longer, and that he wants to play in a 3-4 defense. Just to point this out, the Packers are switching over to a 3-4 defense and they are in need of an OLB/DE hybrid. It seems to me like a pretty logical fit. However, the Carolina Panthers will most likely slap the franchise tag on Peppers sometime today and then they will be asking for something equivalent to a first round pick and two third round picks in return. The team that picks up Peppers will not only have to be willing to give up significant draft picks, but they will also have to be on "THE LIST!!!"
Yesterday, Julius Peppers aparently approached the Panthers with a list. The list included 4 teams that he would like to be traded to. Of the 4, only the Dallas Cowboys were released as being part of the list. So who else is on it?
There is part of me that wants to Packers to be on the list, and part of me that wants nothing to do with it. Julius Peppers would without question improve the Packer's defense if they signed him, but would he be worth it? I would love to see Peppers in a Packer uniform come Fall, but I dont really like the idea of having to give up several draft picks and give up so much in salary cap space for one player. The Packers are a very young team. I think that this is the time for the Packers to pick up the young talent in the first round of the draft. I think that the Pack needs to be patient and look at the long haul rather than break the bank to have a mediocre shot at the Super Bowl with Julius Peppers. There are a lot of good defensive players that will be available with the 9th pick in the draft that can make an immediate impact in 2009, my vote is to add more depth through free agency by signing a few players, than going for the home run with 1.
Yesterday, Julius Peppers aparently approached the Panthers with a list. The list included 4 teams that he would like to be traded to. Of the 4, only the Dallas Cowboys were released as being part of the list. So who else is on it?
There is part of me that wants to Packers to be on the list, and part of me that wants nothing to do with it. Julius Peppers would without question improve the Packer's defense if they signed him, but would he be worth it? I would love to see Peppers in a Packer uniform come Fall, but I dont really like the idea of having to give up several draft picks and give up so much in salary cap space for one player. The Packers are a very young team. I think that this is the time for the Packers to pick up the young talent in the first round of the draft. I think that the Pack needs to be patient and look at the long haul rather than break the bank to have a mediocre shot at the Super Bowl with Julius Peppers. There are a lot of good defensive players that will be available with the 9th pick in the draft that can make an immediate impact in 2009, my vote is to add more depth through free agency by signing a few players, than going for the home run with 1.
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