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Who goes, who stays?


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Player (14)
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2016 AAV
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JohnsonCharles Johnson DE 30 CAR TBD $3,000,000 UFA Market Value
RemmersMike Remmers RT 27 CAR TBD $2,553,000 UFA 0-
Ginn Jr.Ted Ginn Jr. WR 31 CAR TBD $2,100,000 UFA 0-
AddisonMario Addison DE 29 CAR TBD $1,280,000 UFA 0-
ShortKawann Short DT 27 CAR TBD $1,157,584 UFA Market Value
JonesColin Jones FS 29 CAR TBD $927,500 UFA 0-
WilliamsTeddy Williams CB 28 CAR TBD $900,000 UFA 0-
GriffinMichael Griffin FS 31 CAR TBD $885,000 UFA 0-
ScottChris Scott G 29 CAR TBD $840,000 UFA 0-
LoveKyle Love DT 30 CAR TBD $760,000 UFA 0-
JohnsonLeonard Johnson CB 26 CAR TBD $760,000 UFA 0-
McClainRobert McClain CB 28 CAR TBD $752,500 UFA 0-
BersinBrenton Bersin WR 26 CAR TBD $600,000 UFA 0-
KleinA.J. Klein ILB 25 CAR TBD $587,825 UFA 0-
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Why do we bring Ginn back?  At his age, I'd prefer Byrd and get more touches for Brown and Funchess.  Before yesterday's 88-yd TD, his stats were 32-375-1TD this year. 

I'm keeping Addison and KK for sure and probably Johnson. I'd take Remmers back as a back-up T, which is honestly what is skill level and pay rate should be. 

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Remmers can die in a fire. Short had better lower his price a lot. Klein's pass coverage instincts are so bad he needs a compass to get his bearings, moves away from the target, god almighty. Bersin has to be pinching himself that he's in the NFL. Cj is 30 but if you told me he was 37 I wouldn't blink. We have so many players who could leave and I wouldn't care that it's scary. 

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Remmers can die in a fire. Short had better lower his price a lot. Klein's pass coverage instincts are so bad he needs a compass to get his bearings, moves away from the target, god almighty. Bersin has to be pinching himself that he's in the NFL. Cj is 30 but if you told me he was 37 I wouldn't blink. We have so many players who could leave and I wouldn't care that it's scary. 

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Ginn probably will be back and if Byrd replaces anyone it will be bersin position or Browns. The team really needs a proven veteran WR like Jackson. Someone that can run clean routes with dependable hands. Also seed a RB that gets out of the blocks fast who can out run defenders on the outside. Maybe fsu running back.

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