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My final offer for Deshaun


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3 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

Meh, I'd rather draft pieces for a future QB than sell the farm for one guy who could easily get Cam Newton'd. 

The last regime failed Cam. Should have won a Super Bowl here. You don’t make deals thinking you can’t effectively build plans around them. 

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46 minutes ago, Santee_Panther said:

I think they'd have to also take Teddy for me to be ok with this. 

Why? Just cut him and let him find another tram. I think if he’s cut at a certain point of the offseason he’d be an $8 million cap hit instead of $23 million. 

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23 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

I think only $8-10 million instead of all $23. Maybe I’m wrong.

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/teddy-bridgewater-14441/

I am on my cell, and couldn’t tell from OTC, but thought it was higher. my apologies. But spotrac is showing $10mil guaranteed in 21.

Don’t forget we would get hit with $10mil prorated signing bonus too, so $23 mil cap hit with a $20 mil dead cap, so only a $3mil savings to cut him. 

But if we traded him, only $10mil dead for a $13 mil savings (the new team would take on the guaranteed salary).

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You have got to give to get whether we like it or not.

I still don't think it's going to happen, we will either get a QB we like at #8 because our draft intel will be good enough to know what is going to happen 1-7, we may trade up if we feel like we can get a QB we really like, or if we just can't get what we want at #8 we'll trade back a little and get an extra later round first and maybe a 2nd if we deal well.

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7 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

You have got to give to get whether we like it or not.

I still don't think it's going to happen, we will either get a QB we like at #8 because our draft intel will be good enough to know what is going to happen 1-7, we may trade up if we feel like we can get a QB we really like, or if we just can't get what we want at #8 we'll trade back a little and get an extra later round first and maybe a 2nd if we deal well.

I don’t see how QBs don’t go 1-3 in this draft. The Jets and Dolphins would be stupid not to get the bounty of picks that will be thrown at them if they pass on QBs.  Lawrence, Fields and Wilson will all be gone quickly.  If the Panthers stay at 8 it’s Lance (who also may be gone) or Mac Jones.  If you want one of these guys Rhule has to be aggressive.

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