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REPORT: Panthers to re-sign WR Stephen Hill and T Mike Remmers


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A trio of obvious moves. Hill should be a relatively no-cost move and Alexander's career has literally gone up in smoke.  I'm interested in seeing the tender put on Remmers and if any other teams try to sign him to an offer sheet 

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1 minute ago, JakeH said:

A trio of obvious moves. Hill should be a relatively no-cost move and Alexander's career has literally gone up in smoke.  I'm interested in seeing the tender put on Remmers and if any other teams try to sign him to an offer sheet 

Remmers is an ERFA, other teams can't sign him

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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Don't know why we would bother with the tender for Hill. It's more expensive than the minimum and it's not like someone else is going to sign him.

Right. I think Gettleman will not tender Hill, making him a free agent and then the two sides will agree to 1 year base deal.

Works out for both parties.

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"Expected to re-sign" per David Newton. It's kind of a throw-away line in the story about Josh's tag, doesn't say anything about Alexander at all either. Still, seem like obvious moves.

As for Remmers, looks like he got the necessary 6 games for an accrued season in 2013 when he bounced around from TB to SD to Min, so RFA should be right. 

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2 minutes ago, jdpanther5 said:

"Expected to re-sign" per David Newton. It's kind of a throw-away line in the story about Josh's tag, doesn't say anything about Alexander at all either. Still, seem like obvious moves.

As for Remmers, looks like he got the necessary 6 games for an accrued season in 2013 when he bounced around from TB to SD to Min, so RFA should be right. 

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