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Panthers 20017 Free Agent list


TheSpecialJuan

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Unrestricted Free Agents (15)

 

  • RB Fozzy Whittaker

 

  • WR Ted Ginn Jr.

 

  • OT Mike Remmers

 

  • G Chris Scott

 

  • C Ryan Wendell

 

  • DE Charles Johnson

 

  • DE Mario Addison

 

  • DE Wes Horton

 

  • DT Kawann Short

 

  • DT Kyle Love

 

  • LB A.J. Klein

 

  • CB Teddy Williams

 

  • CB Leonard Johnson

 

  • S Colin Jones

 

  • S Michael Griffin

 


 

Restricted guys can be offered predetermined one-year contracts, but another team can beat the offer. If that happens, the original team can match. If they decline, they’d get a draft pick.

Ex: The Panthers gave OT Mike Remmers a $2.553 million second-round tender this past offseason.

 

Restricted Free Agents (5)

 

  • WR Brenton Bersin

 

  • WR Philly Brown

 

  • WR LaRon Byrd

 

  • G Andrew Norwell

 

  • LB Ben Jacobs

 


 

The Panthers will also have some exclusive rights free agents, players who have no choice but to accept a one-year deal if it’s offered.

According to Over the Cap, Carolina’s ERFAs will be: WR Damiere Byrd, C Tyler Larsen, DE Larry Webster, DT Chas Alecxih, S Travell Dixon and P Michael Palardy.

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Unrestricted Free Agents (15)

  • RB Fozzy Whittaker
  • WR Ted Ginn Jr.
  • OT Mike Remmers
  • G Chris Scott
  • C Ryan Wendell
  • DE Charles Johnson
  • DE Mario Addison
  • DE Wes Horton
  • DT Kawann Short
  • DT Kyle Love
  • LB A.J. Klein
  • CB Teddy Williams
  • CB Leonard Johnson
  • S Colin Jones
  • S Michael Griffin

Restricted Free Agents (5)

  • WR Brenton Bersin
  • WR Philly Brown
  • WR LaRon Byrd
  • G Andrew Norwell
  • LB Ben Jacobs

WR Damiere Byrd, C Tyler Larsen, DE Larry Webster, DT Chas Alecxih, S Travell Dixon and P Michael Palardy.

Think Fozzy, Ginn, Remmers, Scott, CJ, Mario, Wes, LJ, Colin will all be back of the UFAs. 

 

All restricted and exclusive will be back as well.

 

Not all will stick around for next year's 53 but think those will all be here for offseason at least. 

 

Surprise will be KK gone. Looking for too much money and we drafted Butler. 3 scenarios: tag and trade (rare but could see it with a inside pass rusher like KK), let walk for comp pick, or tag and play another year here before being let go. Just have a gut feeling he's played his last snap here but he very well could be back on the tag. Don't see an extension happening this offseason.

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