How should the Carolina Panthers approach the 2023 NFL Trade Deadline after slow their start?

The Panthers started the 2023 season 0-3. Should the affect how they approach the NFL Trade Deadline in a few weeks? Scott Fowler and Langston Wertz Jr. discuss.

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Foreign I want you to take your Scott Fowler hat Off right now I want you to put your Scott fitter hat on Uh the NFL trade deadline is not too far Away you got a really big time trade Asset wearing number zero on your Defense Would you consider trading Brian Burns I would absolutely consider trading Brian Burns It's something that once you know let's Say the trade deadline like you're Saying is about three weeks and what if They're owing five one in five or Owen Six at that point you know you're not Making the playoffs uh and you also have Made obviously made it clear that you Don't want to pay Brian Burns Uh preeminent money like make him the Top paid Edge rusher in the NFL or Anything or else you would have already Done it So you have to think about that because As great as he is and they're still Losing games and they need a first round Pick in 2024 as you and I were talking About off air right now they you know Their pick went to Chicago and shoot That pick may be number three or Something by the time the season's all Over I mean 3 and 14 or something so oh My God I know you just got to consider these

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