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Nine more players signed to 'future contracts'


Mr. Scot

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Carolina has signed nine more players to "future" contracts for the 2015 season.

All nine ended the 2014 season on the team's practice squad. They are guard Derek Dennis, tight end Kevin Greene, wide receiver Marcus Lucas, safety Kimario McFadden, linebacker Horace Miller, running back Darrin Reaves, defensive tackle Micanor Regis, tackle Martin Wallace and cornerback Lou Young.

The nine signings are in addition to two previously announced future signings – guard Tyronne Green and tight end Mike McNeill.

 

Panthers.com

 

You might notice one practice squadder's name conspicuously absent from that list.

 

I've been scouring old news to see whether Stephen Hill's contract might have been a two year deal, but so far haven't found anything definitive.  Sites like Spotrac and Overthecap seem to show him on a one year deal, but those aren't official.

 

If anyone else knows, feel free to post.

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Panthers.com

 

You might notice one practice squadder's name conspicuously absent from that list.

 

I've been scouring old news to see whether Stephen Hill's contract might have been a two year deal, but so far haven't found anything definitive.  Sites like Spotrac and Overthecap seem to show him on a one year deal, but those aren't official.

 

If anyone else knows, feel free to post.

 

i remember reading Remmers and Hill are both on 2 year deals

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i remember reading Remmers and Hill are both on 2 year deals

 

Remmers is.  Hill apparently wasn't, but David Newton and Darin Gantt both say they'll sign him on Wednesday.

 

Not that it's a big deal, but wonder what the delay was.

 

Hill fans can breathe a sigh of relief.  Looks like he'll get a chance to go through training camp and prove whether he can play or not.

 

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