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If Gettleman is this ingenious with Cam's contract...what comes next?


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The guaranteed Cam $$ pissed me off at first blush until I understood when and how it was structured.  Now that I have read, watched, read again, watched again the whole thing, Davey-boy did well.  Very well.  And everybody is happy in both camps.

What comes next?

CJ restructure?  TD extension?  Signing Norman long term?  Surprise Kuechly-year-early extension?

Lot of $$ floating around in 2016 and 2017.  Dave is no dummy and has played the cap like a fiddle.

What is the Hebrew Hammer's next move?  My vote is Norman then Luke.

What say you Roaring Riot wannabes?

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Has to be TD, I love Norman but wanna see if he can play like last season or better.

CJ would free up money and keep a core player, but I think you take the hit now and see how the young guys play. Getting frank back could be huge. Also if all goes well we can have high level play for cheap the next few years by letting CJ walk.

I would handle Luke's contract, as far as timing like he did with Cam. We had options with it. 

I am fuging pumped about resigning Cam.

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I think Kawann Short will get extended next bc Luke has that 5th year option we exercised that Star also has. Kawann was a 2nd rounder with no option. 

Kawann could be extended before Norman(possible walk if unreasonable due to premium diva-position), then Kuchley.  Gettles will want to lock in the D line. 

TD on a 2 yr extension? It is possible but his replacement was drafted. 

-I see us drafting a bunch of DEs to offset the possible loss of CJ. A restructuring is due but for 2-3 years probably. 

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Five year players: Mario Addison (signed through 2016), Richie Brockel (signed through 2015), Colin Jones (signed through 2016)

Four year players: Nate Chandler, Luke Kuechly (signed through 2016), Kyle Love, Josh Norman (signed through 2015), Brad Nortman (signed through 2015), Chris Scott, Amini Silatolu, Jordan Todman, Teddy Williams

FYI - Luke's 5th year option is 11.1 million, guaranteed.

Kawann Short is in his 3rd year. Thomas Davis is a FA in 2019. So there's no rush on either of these.

Frank Alexander signed a 4 year contract in 2012. He'll be a FA in 2016. Even though panthers.com lists him with 3 years experience, because of the suspensions maybe.

My guess of who's next ---> Brockel, Norman, Nortman, Alexander. Norman being the biggest.

 

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