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Hardy, Kalil, DeAngelo, Stewart, Bell, Charles Johnson: Who will be back next year?


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Should?  Hardy, Stewart, Kalil and Bell as a backup if his numbers are less than the ludicrous $2mil he's hustling the Panthers for this year.

 

Will?  Kalil, Stewart, Bell (probably with pay raise for facing the hardship of trying to block all those big meanie DEs), CJ

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Hardy - gone, sadly (if not-guilty)

CJ -  massive paycut but most likely, gone (ATL signs him and he becomes a beast again after getting over injuries)

Bell - back, probably starting at RT or hopefully on the bench lol

DWill - gone, maybe bring back if he wants a new cheaper contract

Kalil -  paid too much as a center, needs to take a pay cutt/restruct/cut and resign or something

Stewart - same as DWill maybe

 

Gettleman will let Hardy/CJ walk and say the line is fine.  Next year's DLine is this year's Oline.

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Kalil needs to stay. You think our line sht now lets just get rid of our probowl center. Brilliant.

 

 

Deangelo needs to go. Johnson staying is all dependent on what happens with Hardy in my opinion. Stewart has to restructure to stay. Don't give a damn about Bell at this point.

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As said ad nauseam for the past couple of years, you can never include Stew in these conversations. His contract makes doing ANYTHING impossible unless he decides to straight up forgo money out of the kindness of his heart:

 

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So if we cut Stew, he won't be a 8.3 cap hit?

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