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After a "Busy Day", what's the Panthers Cap is heading into FA?


Moorgan

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if those figures are right we've got roughly 13m in cap space, our hits for oher and ginn will probably add up to roughly 5 million, bersin and webb resigned to deals that probably just about mirror their hits for last season.

 

if that's anywhere close to accurate it leaves us at 8 million.

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if those figures are right we've got roughly 13m in cap space, our hits for oher and ginn will probably add up to roughly 5 million, bersin and webb resigned to deals that probably just about mirror their hits for last season.

if that's anywhere close to accurate it leaves us at 8 million.

That doesn't sound right.

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Harry Douglas and Eddie Royal and MAYBE Michael Crabtree. any ONE of those names are names we can expect for us to sign. Those are the level of FAs we will go after

 

Although I would love to add one of those guys.  I just have the feeling that Ginn will be the only FA WR that we add.  We will add another rookie in the draft.

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Although I would love to add one of those guys.  I just have the feeling that Ginn will be the only FA WR that we add.  We will add another rookie in the draft.

 

Voth thinks they'll still go after at least one free agent receiver at some point, though obviously not one looking for a huge payday.

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Voth thinks they'll still go after at least one free agent receiver at some point, though obviously not one looking for a huge payday.

I agree with Hatter.  Another low to mid-level WR is not what this team needs--it needs a #2.  Ginn, Brown, Cotchery, Bersin--the cupboard is full at mid-level WR.  Stocking the depth with more of the same doesn't make much sense, unless we go with a player with high upside (capable of becoming a #2.)

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I agree with Hatter.  Another low to mid-level WR is not what this team needs--it needs a #2.  Ginn, Brown, Cotchery, Bersin--the cupboard is full at mid-level WR.  Stocking the depth with more of the same doesn't make much sense, unless we go with a player with high upside (capable of becoming a #2.)

 

I'd wanna hear who we're talking about before I'd make that judgment.

 

Don't assume we're talking about another Cotchery.

 

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