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Reminder: Panthers can opt out of CMC contract at the end of 2022 season.


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Why can't the Panthers have nice things? Cam, Luke, now likely CMC just in recent years. All generational type talents. All derailed by injury.

NFL = Not For Long. 

That's what it meant 50 years ago, it still means the same today. Stop blaming the franchise that it is part of the most brutal sport of modern day. 

In another 50 years, the league won't even exist because our society won't even let people voluntarily sign up. 

 

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

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Which they will most likely do.

    There is an opt out on any contract, every year. It’s just deciding if it is worth it. And this isn’t even valid information as his restructure isn’t on there. The correct one is below.  12.8M dead cap after a 14M hit for 2022. 
 

Current Contract

Christian McCaffrey signed a 4 year, $64,063,500 contract with the Carolina Panthers, including a $21,500,000 signing bonus, $38,162,500 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $16,015,875. In 2021, McCaffrey will earn a base salary of $990,000, a restructure bonus of $7,047,500 and a workout bonus of $200,000, while carrying a cap hit of $6,899,500 and a dead cap value of $33,537,500.

CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $64,063,500 SIGNING BONUS$21,500,000 AVERAGE SALARY$16,015,875 GTD AT SIGN:$30,062,500 TOTAL GTD:$38,162,500 FREE AGENT:2026 / UFA
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING WORKOUT RESTRUCTURE CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH
2020 Contract details by year 24 $825,000 $6,969,782 - - $7,794,782 $32,732,282 $22,337,274($22,337,274)  
2021 Contract details by year 25 $990,000 $4,300,000 $200,000 $1,409,500 $6,899,500  $33,537,500 $8,237,500($30,574,774)
2022 Contract details by year 26 $8,400,000 $4,300,000 $200,000 $1,409,500 $14,309,500 $26,638,000 $8,600,000($39,174,774)

POTENTIAL OUT: 2023, 3 YR, $39,174,774; $12,828,500 DEAD CAP

2023 Contract details by year 27 $11,800,000 $4,300,000 $200,000 $1,409,500 $17,709,500 $12,828,500 $12,000,000($51,174,774)
2024 Contract details by year 28 $11,800,000 $4,300,000 $200,000 $1,409,500 $17,709,500 $7,119,000 $12,000,000($63,174,774)
2025 Contract details by year 29 $12,000,000 - $200,000 $1,409,500 $13,609,500 $1,409,500 $12,200,000($75,374,774)
2026 Free Agent Year 30 UFA  
Contract Notes:
  • $30M guaranteed at signing (signing bonus + 2020 salary + $7.7M of 2021 salary)
  • $8.1M of 2022 salary fully guarantees on 3/21/2021 (injury guaranteed now)
  • $1M of 2023 salary guaranteed for injury
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11 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

It has come to this.  Yes they need to opt out 

What will they do with all the CMC items in the team store 

What is his  coming off IR probability to play against NE ? 

 

He’s definitely not playing immediately the week he comes off IR. Probably the week after that. Really, who the hell knows ? I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t play another down this season.

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29 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

The dude will still be worth a 1st at that point. 

Nobody is trading a first for cmc regardless if he comes back next year and plays 17 games. We are one of the few nfl teams that still drafts rbs in the top 10. The other team off the top of my head is the giants and look at Barkley. We are a poorly run franchise. Nfl teams do not value rbs like that. Add in injury history and we would be  lucky to get a 2nd from a team. 

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