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DJ Moore - what’s a good contract?


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Just now, PootieNunu said:

Which of the WRs on that list making 17m or more a year is DJ better than?

IF we pay more than 18 a year it is an overpay. And that is with hopes he will get a little better. 

Have to factor in the expanding cap though. DJ at 16-18 mil in 2025 could be one of the better bargains in the league at WR. Tough to say but I’m sure Gollodays contract and whatever D Adams is about to get paid will shift the market. We need to extend DJ ASAP if our plan is to keep him as part of the core. 

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27 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Wow some of you guys don't recognize talent at all

Yes, the talent! Can we have 2 receivers just like him that we hold on to for 10 years? 60TDs and 20k yards. Sounds like a winning receiver duo. Talent at it's finest!

Think about the fact that QBs can pass for 50TDs and 5k yards in a single 17 week season - easily in 2 seasons.

1k yard receivers who can't produce 7+ TDs is a problem. I remember when Steve Smith was considered done in 2012 as a #1 when he began producing numbers like DJ Moore, and here you are calling it talent and wanting another 4 years of it. I'm sure DJ will break out in the NFL by year 8.

Do you seriously think DJ is a 10+ year receiver? There are a handful of young WRs coming into the league every year that are producing more than Moore.

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Yes, the talent! Can we have 2 receivers just like him that we hold on to for 10 years? 60TDs and 20k yards. Sounds like a winning receiver duo. Talent at it's finest!

Think about the fact that QBs can pass for 50TDs and 5k yards in a single 17 week season - easily in 2 seasons.

1k yard receivers who can't produce 7+ TDs is a problem. I remember when Steve Smith was considered done in 2012 as a #1 when he began producing numbers like DJ Moore, and here you are calling it talent and wanting another 4 years of it. I'm sure DJ will break out in the NFL by year 8.

Do you seriously think DJ is a 10+ year receiver? There are a handful of young WRs coming into the league every year that are producing more the Moore.

I'm not reading all that, good night

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Dj should and will get payed. He is worth Top 15 WR money, not top 5 I’m guessing he will be between the range of the 7th-15th highest paid WR in the game. He’s a baller, still young only 24(3 years younger then Ridley) which is a big reason I think we chose him over Ridley. Crazily enough he doesn’t have a single year under 1000 yards receiving. Stud player Panthers need to retain him.

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8 hours ago, HardcoreHokie said:

You do realize there is only so much money to go towards the entire team, right?  Tepper can’t just pay everyone with his billions, there is actually a salary cap for all teams.  Do we need QB, OL, S, DL, LB...or just put everything into RB and WR. 

This is a strawman if I ever read one

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