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KK Short is the 58th best player in the NFL


Jeremy Igo

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http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Short-ranked-58th-in-NFL-Top-100/a4482c6b-140a-4764-8022-5f3057703025

 

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Kawann Short’s breakthrough 2015 season included 11 sacks, a Pro Bowl nomination and now an appearance on NFL Network's annual "Top 100" list.

The disruptive defensive tackle checks in at No. 58, joining center Ryan Kalil (No. 79) and running back Jonathan Stewart (No. 86) on the list voted on by players across the league.

 

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2 hours ago, KSpan said:

Reasonable, though another year like last will prove that he deserves to be higher. Guy would be nosing into 'consistently elite' territory.

Starting in the opener.  KK deserves what he's about to get, but while our D played great overall, KK did nothing to have his name called on the biggest stage.  If there's even the slightest hair of silver lining from that chitty California night, maybe it's that it can it can be used in this contract negotiation and further used as motivation.

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14 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

My question is do you guys think KK is going to make more money on a per year basis than Kuechly?

KK will break the bank. He will do the same song and dance as Norman, and Gettleman will low ball him. The question is will Gettleman remove the franchise tag again when KK threatens to hold out while his agent shops around for offers?

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3 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

KK will break the bank. He will do the same song and dance as Norman, and Gettleman will low ball him. The question is will Gettleman remove the franchise tag again when KK threatens to hold out while his agent shops around for offers?

When KK signs this summer with little drama, I hope many Huddlers will wave this in your face. 

1) KK and Josh are two totally different men. 

2) KK's comments about his contract process are completely calm and professional.  

3) They play different positions, one of which Gettleman values highly, the other of which he views as less important in our scheme.

There is absolutely no evidence at this point to think that a contract won't be signed before the season starts.  Gettleman got Cam & Luke done with little drama last summer.  There's no reason to think KK's contract signing won't be similar.

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