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over the cap had us at 17.7 prior to peppers and poe. So if that's right, then we're broke. I wonder if restructures and post cuts have been done internally and they haven't made public yet. that 9 mil may be backloaded AF. knowing hurney.

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Pretty sure we'll make a couple post June 1 cuts to free up room to bring in vet minimums to cover our injuries . . . but honestly, we have to be just about done with FA at this point.  I don't see how we fit Ebron or Willson without screwing ourselves.

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Best educated guess is roughly 7 to 7.5 Million  If you care to see how I arrived at that figure, keep reading below:

 

https://www.nflpa.com/public-salary-cap-report

Has 62 players accounted for and they say we have 16.275. 

https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers

Has us at 62 players as well. They do not show Peppers or Poe's deals listed.

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/cap/

Has us at 64 players listed but no terms on Peppers or Poe yet. 

Being that NFLPA is the most legitimate source I'd use there numbers, then deduct the 5 million for Peppers. That would leave us at 11.275, minus whatever Poe's first year cap hit ends up being. 

Breeland got 24 Million over 3 years and has a 1st year cap hit of 3.9M. 

Poe got 27 Million over 3 years, first year cap hit has not been reported, however you can assume it's at least 1M more than Breelands (1 million more per year than Breeland). That would mean roughly a 5 Million hit in 2018.

11.275M, minus 5M = 6.275M

Now here's where the top 51 rule comes in. Once those contracts are added in, it will push down contract's valued around 500k to 550k cap hits and they will no longer count against the cap.  Thats 1 Million we can add back in.

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1 minute ago, panther4life said:

Best educated guess is roughly 6 Million.  If you care to see how I arrived at that figure, keep reading below:

 

https://www.nflpa.com/public-salary-cap-report

Has 62 players accounted for and they say we have 16.275. 

https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers

Has us at 62 players as well. They do not show Peppers or Poe's deals listed.

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/cap/

Has us at 64 players listed but no terms on Peppers or Poe yet. 

Being that NFLPA is the most legitimate source I'd use there numbers, then deduct the 5 million for Peppers. That would leave us at 11.275, minus whatever Poe's first year cap hit ends up being. 

Breeland got 24 Million over 3 years and has a 1st year cap hit of 3.9M. 

Poe got 27 Million over 3 years, first year cap hit has not been reported, however you can assume it's at least 1M more than Breelands (1 million more per year than Breeland). That would mean roughly a 5 Million hit in 2018.

11.275M, minus 5M = 6.275M

which is about what we need to sign the rookies

so, why are we interviewing TE's?

Someone will get cut to make up for the cash I would presume

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