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15 minutes ago, PantherWake said:

Cam wont be coming an injury this offseason and his shoulder can fully heal.

BTW is there anyway we can cut Matt Kalil without too much damage this offseason?

I dont care how much damage cutting kalil would cause. I rather lose millions of salary cap $ than lose a 100 million dollar QB and the season because of a garbage LT

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1 hour ago, PantherWake said:

Cam wont be coming an injury this offseason and his shoulder can fully heal.

BTW is there anyway we can cut Matt Kalil without too much damage this offseason?

14,700,000 in Dead Money. 

 

1,800,000 in Salary Cap Hit.

 

So no, no way to cut him without too much damage.

 

 

2020 is the first year possible to cut him realistically.

 

9,800,000 in dead money.

6,100,000 in Cap Savings.  

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Some years you get all your injuries at one position, and that happened this year with the WRs. Even with below average wide receivers, the Panthers still went 11-5 and were basically a dropped TD (Clay), or a missed 25 yard field goal from moving on in the playoffs.

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57 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

14,700,000 in Dead Money. 

 

1,800,000 in Salary Cap Hit.

 

So no, no way to cut him without too much damage.

 

 

2020 is the first year possible to cut him realistically.

 

9,800,000 in dead money.

6,100,000 in Cap Savings.  

He needs to be moved to guard or center. Can't be depended on to start as a blindside tackle.

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1 hour ago, jamos14 said:

14,700,000 in Dead Money. 

 

1,800,000 in Salary Cap Hit.

 

So no, no way to cut him without too much damage.

 

 

2020 is the first year possible to cut him realistically.

 

9,800,000 in dead money.

6,100,000 in Cap Savings.  

I don't think that's true. I think he'll be gone after next season... unless his play improves. 

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