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Panthers sign Derrick Brown


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@AdamSchefter
First-round pick Derrick Brown and the Carolina Panthers reached agreement on a 4-year, fully-guaranteed deal worth $23.621 million, per his agent 
@RosenhausSports
. Brown is the first player selected in the first round this year to agree to terms.

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers have reached an agreement with former Auburn DT Derrick Brown, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. It's a 4-year, fully-guaranteed deal worth $23.621 million, per his agent @RosenhausSports. The seventh pick of the draft is the first first-rounder to sign this year.

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10 minutes ago, onmyown said:

nicely done on the non negotiable contract

I've always been thankful that the rookie salary cap was implemented before Newton was drafted (right before, as I recall). Heaven only knows what his rookie contract would have looked like otherwise. I think Bradford got something like fifty million the year before.

Granted, Newton might not appreciate it in quite the same way :thinking:

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Congratulations to Derrick Brown for being the first player selected in the first round this year to agree to terms.Glad to see Hurney on the ball  getting this behind us so we can move on to signing the other draft choices.

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Yeah but there wont be anyone in the stands to watch him so he'll have to give the money back. I'll be shocked if there is even any more seasons until 3078.

 

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Ps I wrote this wearing my beotsch mask and gloves. Rona for lyfe! Report all persons within 5 feet of you to your local party official!

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