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2023 7th for Isaiah Wilson??


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Guy had a few issues as a rookie, but will hopefully mature, and maybe a change of scenery will do good.

As for his play, he has the measurables and size to be a starting tackle, but he has a flaws in technique, trouble with his foot movement on the edge, and lets pass rushers get into him. I think a move to RG would be best, and believe he would be a stud at RG.

Maybe offer a 2022 7th that covers to a 4th if he plays ? percent of our offensive snaps. It's the 1st round contract $ that would worry me most.

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11 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

kick the tires. hwoever, if you trade for him you have to take on his 1st round contract.

They already paid the signing bonus, so it would be around 2 million per year with no guarantees.

Id take a shot for a late rounder, panthers need OL more than 31 other teams.

BTW, were you the OG about the working at the bar and panthers personal kept coming in talking about trading for watson? If so, bump that thread, need to doll out some pie. I looked for 20 minutes, huddle search system is poo.  

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10 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

No one will trade for him, he's 1st round pick and has a big cap number. 

Look again Juan, they already gave him the signing bonus. Hes "cheap" for a nfl OL. 

 

Isaiah Wilson signed a 4 year, $11,568,389 contract with the Tennessee Titans, including a $5,973,376 signing bonus, $11,357,982 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,892,097. In 2021, Wilson will earn a base salary of $1,135,836, while carrying a cap hit of $2,629,180 and a dead cap value of $5,384,606.

CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $11,568,389 SIGNING BONUS$5,973,376 AVERAGE SALARY$2,892,097 GTD AT SIGN:$11,357,982 TOTAL GTD:$11,357,982 FREE AGENT:2025 /
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH  
2020 Contract details by year 21 $430,000 $1,493,344 $1,923,344 $11,357,982 $6,403,376($6,403,376)  
2021 Contract details by year 22 $1,135,836 $1,493,344 $2,629,180 $5,384,606 $1,135,836($7,539,212)  
2022 Contract details by year 23 $1,661,672 $1,493,344 $3,155,016 $2,755,426 $1,661,672($9,200,884)  
2023 Contract details by year 24 $2,187,508 $1,493,344 $3,680,852 $2,587,098 $2,187,508($11,388,392)
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20 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Look again Juan, they already gave him the signing bonus. Hes "cheap" for a nfl OL. 

 

Isaiah Wilson signed a 4 year, $11,568,389 contract with the Tennessee Titans, including a $5,973,376 signing bonus, $11,357,982 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,892,097. In 2021, Wilson will earn a base salary of $1,135,836, while carrying a cap hit of $2,629,180 and a dead cap value of $5,384,606.

CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $11,568,389 SIGNING BONUS$5,973,376 AVERAGE SALARY$2,892,097 GTD AT SIGN:$11,357,982 TOTAL GTD:$11,357,982 FREE AGENT:2025 /
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH  
2020 Contract details by year 21 $430,000 $1,493,344 $1,923,344 $11,357,982 $6,403,376($6,403,376)  
2021 Contract details by year 22 $1,135,836 $1,493,344 $2,629,180 $5,384,606 $1,135,836($7,539,212)  
2022 Contract details by year 23 $1,661,672 $1,493,344 $3,155,016 $2,755,426 $1,661,672($9,200,884)  
2023 Contract details by year 24 $2,187,508 $1,493,344 $3,680,852 $2,587,098 $2,187,508($11,388,392)

still too much for a guy who only played 3 kneel down snaps last year.

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