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Jeremy Igo

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How the Panthers off-season is going compared to the rest of the NFC South

 

Saints having to cut RB Pierre Thomas and LB Curtis Lofton and re-do multiple contracts to re-sign RB Mark Ingraham and just get under the cap, must clear more room to sign draft picks

 

Falcons cutting RB Steven Jackson, WR Harry Douglas, DE Jonathan Massaquoi, and LG Justin Blalock and losing both LB Sean Weatherspoon and DT Corey Peters to Arizona while only being connected to LB Brooks Reed from the Texans while having $33 million in cap space

 

Bucs have $34 million in cap space and like the Falcons haven't closed the deal with a notable free agent, haven't attempted to re-sign DE DaQuan Bowers and DE Adrian Clayborn, and may also be considering cutting DE Michael Johnson and OT Anthony Collins just 1 year after signing them to big free agent contracts

 

Do you think our division foes are imitating our wait and see approach to free agency, or is the rest of the NFC South that unattractive to free agents?

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