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Panthers sign OT Cam Erving - 2 years, 10 million, 8 fully guaranteed


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Elflein:

2020: 419 snaps, 1 penalty, 2 sacks allowed

2019: 919 snaps, 8 penalties, 6 sacks allowed (avg)

3 years, $6 mil guaranteed (2 mil/yr)

Erving:

279 snaps, 1 sack allowed, 1 penalty in 2020. (banged up, didn't play the season)

589 snaps, 7 penalties, 5 sacks allowed in 2019 (meh)

He's an average, decent signing.  Nothing to be disappointed about at all, $8 mil guaranteed over 2 seasons is totally reasonable. 

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This is totally fine, these signings make complete sense in respect to what they've been saying.

 

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

I don't hate the signing, depth is nice, it's just so odd on day one of FA and doesn't really feel like it fixes a problem.

I don't hate the signings either as far as quality.

I was, however, hoping to get away from depending on "good when healthy" or "coming off of injury" players.

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15 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I guess they know something about the market that we don't know?  It's not jaw dropping by any stretch.  Just because the cap is down doesn't mean the demand is down for serviceable linemen.

It's two talented guys that haven't quite panned out in the NFL.

By the looks of it Fitterer and Rhule have decided they'd rather target the guys they want early and just get the deal over the line at what they consider a reasonable price than sit around and let the market dictate who we end up with.

It's aggressive - albeit not with the elite FAs. 

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6 minutes ago, Verge said:

I don't hate the signing, depth is nice, it's just so odd on day one of FA and doesn't really feel like it fixes a problem.

It fixes depth and possibly a starting guard, maybe two.  Take your small victories as they come.  It's a long war.

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