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Norwell hired Rosenhaus


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Panthers LG Andrew Norwell has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his new agent.
After settling for a one-year contract as a restricted free agent this offseason, Norwell is seeking his first long-term deal. Rosenhaus is familiar with Carolina's inner workings after successfully negotiating a four-year, $45 million extension with RG Trai Turner last month. Norwell is due for a raise after earning PFF's No. 12 grade out of 77 qualifiers at guard last season and may get one now that Carolina has moved on from penny-pinching GM Dave Gettleman. Aug 13 - 1:21 PM

http://rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9919/andrew-norwell

 

Will Rosenhaus get him a deal similar to the one he just got Trai? Who comes first, Greg or Norwell? Get a discount from Rosenhaus to do both?

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All of the above.  But we can't lose Star.  Guards are "more" replaceable and easily attained than good DT's, and we're already paying a load to one OG.  Our DE situation after next year gives me the heebie jeebies, and the DT pressure must remain unrelenting.

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13 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

 

Will Rosenhaus get him a deal similar to the one he just got Trai? Who comes first, Greg or Norwell? Get a discount from Rosenhaus to do both?

Olsen is signed for 2 more years. Norwell, thanks to Bradbury and Getts letting 24 walk we should have the money to keep Cam protected long term.

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3 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Olsen is signed for 2 more years. Norwell, thanks to Bradbury and Getts letting 24 walk we should have the money to keep Cam protected long term.

I know, and I hope to God we either just let him playout the next two years and extend him after if he's still playing at a high level and wants to keep playing, or we let him walk after that but with Hurney here and him unhappy being underpaid I'm fairly sure we'll end up extending him.

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This is where every day I thank Getts for not spending all this Cap Space the Skins did on Josh Norman. Plus we netted a 3rd round Draft Pick. Win.

4/22/2016: Signed a five-year, $75 million contract. The deal contains $36.5 million fully guaranteed including a $15 million signing bonus. Another $13.5 million is guaranteed for injury only. 2016: $5 million (fully guaranteed, + $15 million signing bonus), 2017: $16.5 million (fully guaranteed, + $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2018: $13.5 million (guaranteed for injury, becomes fully guaranteed March 2018, + $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2019: $11 million (+ $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2020: $12 million (+ $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses),

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

This is where every day I thank Getts for not spending all this Cap Space the Skins did on Josh Norman. Plus we netted a 3rd round Draft Pick. Win.

4/22/2016: Signed a five-year, $75 million contract. The deal contains $36.5 million fully guaranteed including a $15 million signing bonus. Another $13.5 million is guaranteed for injury only. 2016: $5 million (fully guaranteed, + $15 million signing bonus), 2017: $16.5 million (fully guaranteed, + $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2018: $13.5 million (guaranteed for injury, becomes fully guaranteed March 2018, + $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2019: $11 million (+ $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2020: $12 million (+ $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses),

 

 

And, because we sucked, 28-3 played out in front of a worldwide audience & we get CMC to boot.  So worth it.

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6 minutes ago, Nails said:

And, because we sucked, 28-3 played out in front of a worldwide audience & we get CMC to boot.  So worth it.

Happy with McC, but personally I'd rather have seen the Falcons not get to the Super Bowl and Ryan not get MVP than have 28-3 happen. If we kept Norman for that year then let him walk, Ryan would not have been MVP and we'd have probably split our games taking the bye away from them and they'd have lost in the playoffs well before the Super Bowl. But whatever, what happened happened and we're in good shape now.

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