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Josh Norris Retweeted Ian Rapoport

I'm a fan, and a big need is filled ahead of the draft

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The #Panthers are expected to sign CB Bashaud Breeland, formerly of the #Redskins, source said. Some important defensive backfield help.
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Albert Breer Retweeted Mike Garafolo

Like this signing. He's been a handful at times, but there's talent there.

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Numbers on new Panthers CB Bashaud Breeland: three years, $24 million, with $11 million in guarantees, sources say.
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44 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Albert Breer Retweeted Mike Garafolo

Like this signing. He's been a handful at times, but there's talent there.

Albert Breer added,

Mike GarafoloVerified account @MikeGarafolo
Numbers on new Panthers CB Bashaud Breeland: three years, $24 million, with $11 million in guarantees, sources say.
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So we are down to what... 13 million in cap space with massive holes all over our team still and it’s not even April. Oh Hurney. How sad you really are.

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6 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

So we are down to what... 13 million in cap space with massive holes all over our team still and it’s not even April. Oh Hurney. How sad you really are.

He's painted himself into a corner it seems.  If Pep retires or moves on Hurndog is fuged.

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