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The Carolina Panthers have 12 free agents as they enter the 2015 offseason. The new league year opens at 4 p.m. ET March 10, when unrestricted free agents can sign with any team. 

Here’s a list of the Panthers unrestricted and restricted free agents: 

Unrestricted 

Joe Webb, QB 

Ed Dickson, TE 

Byron Bell, OT 

Fernando Velasco, OL 

Garry Williams, OL 

Kevin Matthews, OL 

Greg Hardy, DE 

Dwan Edwards, DT 

Colin Cole, DT 

Chase Blackburn, LB 

James Dockery, CB 

Restricted 

Chris Scott, OL

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If we don't re-sign a single player on that list, we'll be just fine. No real current game changers. Decent players but outside of Dwan and Ed, nobody who really contributes

There is the one problem with what you are saying, if not re-signed they must be replaced....it isn't so simple to believe they can easily and affordably be upgraded
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Would like to keep Dickson, let Cam keep a receiving option that he is able to build some chemistry with. Aren't a whole load of tier two TEs floating about on the cheap in free agency.

Dickson isn't good. I would like an upgrade at te2.

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The Carolina Panthers have 12 free agents as they enter the 2015 offseason. The new league year opens at 4 p.m. ET March 10, when unrestricted free agents can sign with any team.

Here’s a list of the Panthers unrestricted and restricted free agents:

Unrestricted

Joe Webb, QB

Ed Dickson, TE

Byron Bell, OT

Fernando Velasco, OL

Garry Williams, OL

Kevin Matthews, OL

Greg Hardy, DE

Dwan Edwards, DT

Colin Cole, DT

Chase Blackburn, LB

James Dockery, CB

Restricted

Chris Scott, OL

One of these is not the same lol
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