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Panthers currently $19.7 million under the cap


TheSpecialJuan

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Prior to the signing of backup center Gino Gradkowski to a three-year deal on Thursday and the official signing of third-string quarterback Joe Webb to a two-year deal, the Panthers had about $22 million in cap space. According to the NFLPA's latest numbers, the Panthers are $19.7 million under the cap.

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26 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

With this kind of cap space expect Gettleman to be active in free agency this coming week. Just don't expect names like Weddle or Foster.

Just don't expect names like Weddle or Foster. Gettleman will sign a bunch of low 2nd/3rd tier guys that will add depth to our roster.

Although I would like to see him spend for a guy like Casey Hayward or Patrick Robinson

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Just don't expect names like Weddle or Foster. Gettleman will sign a bunch of low 2nd/3rd tier guys that will add depth to our roster.

Although I would like to see him spend for a guy like Casey Hayward or Patrick Robinson

Casey Hayward intrigues me a lot. I think his asking price will be too high for Gentleman. Robinson would come cheaper. Boykin is another name is watch as a slot corner.

I think we will see a lot of value signings soon. Something is coming down the pipeline at DT. I wouldn't be surprised to see a TE brought in to compete with Dickson

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4 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

Casey Hayward intrigues me a lot. I think his asking price will be too high for Gentleman. Robinson would come cheaper. Boykin is another name is watch as a slot corner.

I think we will see a lot of value signings soon. Something is coming down the pipeline at DT. I wouldn't be surprised to see a TE brought in to compete with Dickson

Exactly. We need to understand that every day that goes by, the price drops for these free agents. Now that most of the top 100 FA are gone, we can go to work.

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New NFLPA salary report now has all 68 salaries, but our cap space actually went up (likely an error correction) to $20,976,231. Less estimated rookie pool of $4,236,951 brings space to $16,739,280. Worth noting that any undrafted free agents (and there are normally several) would likely not count toward the top 51 salaries, save for small signing bonuses, and thus would have a very small impact on our cap space. 

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