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Panthers Currently At 6.73M Cap Space


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how tf do the saints have more cap space than us?

That's enough to sign a veteran defensive end. The 7.5 mill will cover the draft picks. Probably will only be able to sign one veteran that is released or if we trade a pick for an impending camp cut. 

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1 minute ago, SOJA said:

how tf do the saints have more cap space than us?

That's enough to sign a veteran defensive end. The 7.5 mill will cover the draft picks. Probably will only be able to sign one veteran that is released or if we trade a pick for an impending camp cut. 

The Saints do a fair amount of kicking the can down the road.

We used to do that too, but you can only keep it up for so long. That's basically how we wound up 14 million over the cap back in 2013.

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6 minutes ago, SOJA said:

how tf do the saints have more cap space than us?

That's enough to sign a veteran defensive end. The 7.5 mill will cover the draft picks. Probably will only be able to sign one veteran that is released or if we trade a pick for an impending camp cut. 

Unger retiring cleared up like $7 millionish I think, and the Brees restructure was around another ~$10 million.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Shaq, Smith, and Searcy combine to represent $16M worth of salary cap that could be freed up at any time.

Shaq's is fully guaranteed now right? I think he had to be cut before free agency to get out of his salary.

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14 minutes ago, SOJA said:

how tf do the saints have more cap space than us?

That's enough to sign a veteran defensive end. The 7.5 mill will cover the draft picks. Probably will only be able to sign one veteran that is released or if we trade a pick for an impending camp cut. 

We have enough if we want it. The cap is easy to manipulate whenever you need to. Most times we don't make moves until we need to sign someone.

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