Each morning, I like to start the day off with a workout—usually a morning jog. I can clear my head, plan my day and think about what’s going on around the NFC South.
The Panthers are still looking for depth in their wide receiver corps. On Wednesday the team worked out Jacoby Jones, who was recently waived by the Texans.
Bruce Wilson asked in his recent post about questions from the NFL draft, "How dangerous will the Carolina Panthers be?"
Former Falcons Jamal Anderson, Chris Doleman and O.J. Santiago are suing the NFL. They've added their names to a list of more than 1,500 former players who claim the NFL hid the dangers of concussions from them.
Suspended linebacker Jonathan Vilma intends to "fight this injustice." Vilma was suspended Wednesday for the entire season for his role in the Saints' bounty system.
The New Orleans Saints' post-draft press conference. [Video]
If quarterback Drew Brees does not sign a long-term deal and is forced to play the 2012 season under the franchise tag, he'll make $1.023 million per game.
Greg Schiano signed another former Rutgers player on Thursday. Defensive tackle Gary Gibson agreed to a two-year deal with the Buccaneers.
Mark Dominik thinks the tight end position is becoming more valuable in the NFL. That's one of the reasons why the team grabbed Drake Dunsmore in the seventh round last weekend.
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1171927-nfc-south-morning-jog-panthers-still-looking-for-wr-help
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