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Dead Money This year


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Name Cap Number
Jon Beason $8,000,000
Steve Smith $5,000,000
Charles Godfrey $3,487,500
James Anderson $2,800,000
Jordan Gross $1,725,000
Jason Avant $1,050,000
Geoff Hangartner $666,668
Jason Williams $635,000
Antoine Cason $635,000
Haruki Nakamura $365,834
Chris Ogbonnaya $301,764
Joe Adams $233,776
DeAndre Presley $189,453
Tiquan Underwood $175,000
Darrin Reaves $161,001
Sione Fua $126,504
D.J. Smith $106,888
Carrington Byndom $85,233
Robert Lester $78,218
Micanor Regis $75,600
Mike McNeil $65,000
Tauren Poole $57,540
Horace Miller $56,700
Anderson Russell $56,118
Kealoha Pilares $53,878
Willie Snead $44,100
D.J. Campbell $31,124
Kenjon Barner $26,450
Tyler Gaffney $24,150
Josh Thomas $15,000
James Dockery $15,000
Craig Roh $14,167
Tavarres King $12,600
Lache Seastrunk $12,600
Alex Hall $10,000
Michael Jasper $9,000
Andrew McDonald $6,300
Chris Scott $6,300
Adarius Glanton $5,333
Denicos Allen $4,166
Jared Wheeler $2,500
Shaq Rowell $1,333
Michael Zordich $1,000
Marcus Lucas $833

 

 

So this adds up to around $26.4M

 

http://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers/

 

However next year we have around $7.3M already on the books. Are we basically gaining $19M of cap space by the reduction of dead money? Less more cuts and releases of course. 

 

But many of the big numbers are going away.

 

 

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these names....

 

Jon Beason $8,000,000
Steve Smith $5,000,000
Charles Godfrey $3,487,500
James Anderson $2,800,000
Jordan Gross $1,725,000
Jason Avant $1,050,000
Geoff Hangartner $666,668
Jason Williams $635,000
Antoine Cason $635,000
Haruki Nakamura $365,834
 
 
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Haruki Nakamura.

 

haha

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I posted this run down on this about a week ago in another thread.... the thread about "who's the blame" I think.

 

currently the 2015 cap hit is, $128,674,223. (current contracts and dead money for next season)

if the Cap ceiling doesn't go up from the $133M it was this season, that leaves, roughly $4M I think...?

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this wont be fixed by next year.  Expect more of the same until we are out of cap hell.  This is why Rivera was given an extension.  Gettlemen did not want to subject a new coach to this mess, and wanted to start fresh with a clean slate and new coach when the salary situation is resolved.

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So this adds up to around $26.4M

http://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers/

However next year we have around $7.3M already on the books. Are we basically gaining $19M of cap space by the reduction of dead money? Less more cuts and releases of course.

But many of the big numbers are going away.

You can't look at it that way. That would only be true if everyone else's salaries stayed the same.

Best thing to do is to look at what we have committed and subtract that from the cap.

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might as well throw another 13$ on that from Hardy.

Thats 39 million fuxkin dollars of our cap that is being paid out this year that isnt at least on the field. Not to mention the retard contracts that are being played out by johnson, Dlo, stew ect.

Does this put poo into perspective in how tough gman has it to put a good roster together?

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So this adds up to around $26.4M

 

http://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers/

 

However next year we have around $7.3M already on the books. Are we basically gaining $19M of cap space by the reduction of dead money? Less more cuts and releases of course. 

 

But many of the big numbers are going away.

 

No we have $128M already on the books for next year....

 

 

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