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A comparitive analysis of team spending by position


KB_fan

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Came across an interesting chart thanks to the Panthers sub at Reddit

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The Reddit discussion thread is here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/panthers/comments/60rpt8/how_each_team_allocating_money_in_offseason_so_far/

Pretty surprising to see the Panthers up top in terms of most cash spent?  I haven't checked out the data, it's supposedly from Over the Cap....

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One commenter at Reddit noted that it's pretty shocking to see Panthers & Cowboys both spending the same % on the Oline.  Hmmm... we may be spending the same %, but sadly our quality doesn't match up!   Still pretty shocking to me to see how little we have allocated at WR.  I would still like to see DG bring in a veteran to provide some competition & leadership... but obviously we're getting a bit low on cash.

 

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The reason for cowboys OL being the same, is cowboys used draft picks and Smith signed a GREAT 10 year 100 million contract years ago. 3 out of the 5 are on rookie deals, one is on a undrafted deal(Collins, the guy fell due a murder investigation). Doug free just retired too, he was the starting RT.

KB do you plan on taking this data further?

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16 hours ago, MV%doe said:

KB do you plan on taking this data further?

Thanks for the info on the Cowboys O line contracts.

Sorry, I won't be able to do much more with this data.  One of my colleagues is on a medical leave and so instead of the fairly quiet March & April I was anticipating on the workfront (leaving me some time & energy to do some Panthers number crunching...), I'm pulling double duty on work and things are very busy.

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