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Comparison of Panthers WR Spending


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This article form CBS Sports breaks down how much each team is spending on WR's this year. Guess who's dead last, paying only a third of the average NFL team cost for WR's...

 

 

This image shows the percentage of cap space devoted by each team to the position.

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I feel pretty good about this. No way our guys finish that far below average in production.

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We have been very smart about how we are managing our receivers.  In a few years we will be doing the same thing with running backs.  Unfortunately defensive end will always be a position where you just have to spend premium money unless you can find what you need in the draft.  I expect the situation with Hardy and Johnson to work itself out by next year.  Unfortunately many folks won't be happy when at least one of them won't be on the team next year.

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I think it would be really interesting to see a statistical cap analysis of all positions for the best teams over the past 5 or so years. 

 

I wonder if there is a correlation between positional spending and total wins. It'd be cool to see if there was a blueprint to determine what positions are the most valuable in terms of wins and losses and therefore deserve a bigger contract. 

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    • You’re playing madden we’re talking real football stuff…. He does have you seen his special on internet he def thinks he’s getting paid 
    • Without the team having an identity kinda hard to predict what they value.  They either are really trying to build a balanced team, or preparing for another swing at qb if Bryce doesn’t pan out. Seems like we value the o line but the $ spent there has been underwhelming besides Lewis, you could say it’s because of injuries but still hasn’t been worth the investment. as already stated, the whole handling of Bryce young as a whole has been ass backwards, we spent the years we’re supposed to take advantage of having a qb with a lower cap hit, building the team up to be adequate. now It appears, key word appears, the saints have done it correctly, which is painful to even think about. Regardless, I hope the front office has paid attention to qb contracts recently, such as Tua, Kyler, Daniel jones(pre colts) and don’t settle for subpar qb play at franchise qb rates    
    • This is the flaw in your logic.  Cutting 3 of our best players will somehow move us from whatever we are to "compete". Even the most Young super fans are not predicting a ceiling above top 10-12, and that will not nearly cut it.  Someone will need to break the log jam of QBs getting nothing or North of 50. Our qb is at best a middle ground, lets hope it will be us that also manage to pay the worth at about 100 over 3 years.  And before you jump me, yes that is only of he improves.
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