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Panthers make roster moves


El Chingon

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We have the best center in the NFL with many good years ahead of him. This is just to replace Byers who retired.

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I don't know man..sign 2 centers in 1 day? Maybe Kalil's the real locker room distraction what with his full page ads and whatnotnwhathaveya

 

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Kalil is safe for this year.  He has a $7.3M cap hit, but there would be $18.5M in dead money if he was released.  The cap hit vs. dead money is pretty even in 2015 with a $11.8M cap hit and $12.1M dead money.  In 2016, he'll either be gone or get extended.

 

My god... we're going to have a center with an $11.8M cap hit...

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Kalil is safe for this year.  He has a $7.3M cap hit, but there would be $18.5M in dead money if he was released.  The cap hit vs. dead money is pretty even in 2015 with a $11.8M cap hit and $12.1M dead money.  In 2016, he'll either be gone or get extended.

 

My god... we're going to have a center with an $11.8M cap hit...

Damn.

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Looks like Velasco started some but had an Achilles injury. Some depth. Not sure if he can play guard though.

 

Played a little LG for Tenn before his stint in Pitt I believe. Very solid pickup if he is over his injury. Better than Scott and some of the other pickups we made last year.

 

I Guess this means Wharton is done.

 

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Kalil is safe for this year. He has a $7.3M cap hit, but there would be $18.5M in dead money if he was released. The cap hit vs. dead money is pretty even in 2015 with a $11.8M cap hit and $12.1M dead money. In 2016, he'll either be gone or get extended.

My god... we're going to have a center with an $11.8M cap hit...

I wouldn't be surprised to see him extended after this season or a June 1st cut. Next year is an equally bad cap situation.
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