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Which Panthers UFA do we re-sign?


TheSpecialJuan

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So who doe we bring back, who do we let walk?

Player Pos. 2017 Team 2018 Team Type Current APY Guarantees
Julius Peppers 43DE Panthers   UFA $3,500,000 $1,650,000
Star Lotulelei 43DT Panthers   UFA $3,272,300 $16,361,500
Graham Gano K Panthers   UFA $3,100,000 $3,950,000
Andrew Norwell LG Panthers   UFA $2,746,000 $0
Ed Dickson TE Panthers   UFA $2,266,667 $2,000,000
Derek Anderson QB Panthers   UFA $2,250,000 $1,500,000
Charles Johnson WR Panthers   UFA $1,500,000 $350,000
Jairus Byrd S Panthers   UFA $900,000 $0
Teddy Williams CB Panthers   UFA $885,000 $80,000
Amini Silatolu LT Panthers   UFA $855,000 $80,000
Andrew Gachkar 43OLB Panthers   UFA $775,000 $0
Scott Simonson TE Panthers   RFA $690,000 $0
Brenton Bersin WR Panthers   UFA $690,000 $0
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I'd like use to resign

  • Peppers because at 37 he made a bigger impact than almost every other DE on the team.
  • Star because of his impact on the d-line, freeing up LB's
  •  Norwell obviously because of his ability to Cam upright and
  • Gano obviously  because of kicking accuracy this past season, but only if we don't think that we can find another Butkner
  • and I'd also like another look at Gachkar, in camp
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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

So who doe we bring back, who do we let walk?

Player Pos. 2017 Team 2018 Team Type Current APY Guarantees
Julius Peppers 43DE Panthers   UFA $3,500,000 $1,650,000
Star Lotulelei 43DT Panthers   UFA $3,272,300 $16,361,500
Graham Gano K Panthers   UFA $3,100,000 $3,950,000
Andrew Norwell LG Panthers   UFA $2,746,000 $0
Ed Dickson TE Panthers   UFA $2,266,667 $2,000,000
Derek Anderson QB Panthers   UFA $2,250,000 $1,500,000
Charles Johnson WR Panthers   UFA $1,500,000 $350,000
Jairus Byrd S Panthers   UFA $900,000 $0
Teddy Williams CB Panthers   UFA $885,000 $80,000
Amini Silatolu LT Panthers   UFA $855,000 $80,000
Andrew Gachkar 43OLB Panthers   UFA $775,000 $0
Scott Simonson TE Panthers   RFA $690,000 $0
Brenton Bersin WR Panthers   UFA $690,000 $0

Pep, spend the money on Norwell (tag if you must), let the rest go if they wont sign minimum or near-minimum deals. DA fuging blows, Gano will get overpaid for playing decently this year and we can get a K late in the draft, the rest are JAGs at best.

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I'd like to keep Peppers, Star, Gano and Norwell. The rest I wouldn't even extend an offer to until down the road if we find ourselves needing them for depth. 

It seems unlikely we can keep Both Star and Norwell but one of them should be doable and I am thinking Star is the more affordable option.

I would love it if we made Allen Robinson a priority in free agency. 

Other primary players of interest would be Sammy Watkins and Eric Reid. 

 

 

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