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Running Backs by the Numbers


Jeremy Igo

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Jonathan Stewart

 

Yards per Carry - 4.6

Long - 69

20+ yard carries - 3

TD - 3

 

 

Fozzy Whitaker

 

Yards per Carry - 4.1

Long - 17

20+ yard carries - 0

TD - 1

 

 

Deangelo Williams

 

Yards per Carry - 3.5

Long - 17

20+ yard carries - 0

TD - 0

 

 

Mike Tolbert

 

Yards per Carry - 2.0

Long - 15

20+ yard carries - 0

TD - 0

 

 

One of these players definitely won't be a Panther next year.  One other possibly won't be.

 

 

 

 

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Can easily see this happening with a late round RB to supplement. (make up for losing Gafney)

 

I actually had pretty high hopes for Gafney, thought that he could be a player for us.

 

 

We will almost surely look to bring in some young legs at that position this offseason.

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Unfortunately, this is the RB that really needs to go:

Hurney magic, Fozzy should be the only 2015 survivor.

 

8/11/2012: Signed a six-year, $37.811 million contract. The deal contains $22.5 million guaranteed, including a $9 million signing bonus. Another $6 million is available through incentives based on 1,200-yard rushing seasons and 1,600 all-purpose yard seasons. Stewart's 2014 base salary is fully guaranteed, as is $2.5 million of his 2015 salary. 2014: $785,000 (+ $715,000 "signing" bonus + $6.875 million option bonus), 2015: $4.25 million, 2016: $5 million, 2017: $5.5 million, 2018: Free Agent

 

 

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Unfortunately, this is the RB that really needs to go:

Hurney magic, Fozzy should be the only 2015 survivor.

8/11/2012: Signed a six-year, $37.811 million contract. The deal contains $22.5 million guaranteed, including a $9 million signing bonus. Another $6 million is available through incentives based on 1,200-yard rushing seasons and 1,600 all-purpose yard seasons. Stewart's 2014 base salary is fully guaranteed, as is $2.5 million of his 2015 salary. 2014: $785,000 (+ $715,000 "signing" bonus + $6.875 million option bonus), 2015: $4.25 million, 2016: $5 million, 2017: $5.5 million, 2018: Free Agent

Already been over this, Stewart isn't going anywhere. His recent restructure makes it almost impossible for us to cut him for the next three years.
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