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NFL cap going way up


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I was told the Panthers have no money to play with and did a poo job managing their salary cap. Now with this new number... and the 3 players eating up 40million in cap space that are about to get restrucured or released... we can expect an active free agency. 

Also, the Panthers have over 150 million available next year. Top 5 in total cap available. 

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2 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

we have a ton of cap room. they can restructure both moore and moton to create a ton of space. also cut shaq, possibly donte jackson, eflein, and zane gonzalez. 

Cutting Jackson would be boneheaded...You keep him one more year and you get 10million back in saving.. cut him this year you pay 12m and save 2m... there is no value in cutting Jackson. Trading? different story.

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Cutting Jackson would be boneheaded...You keep him one more year and you get 10million back in saving.. cut him this year you pay 12m and save 2m... there is no value in cutting Jackson. Trading? different story.

you save over $5M if you cut him post 6/1

cap is not an issue is 2024

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7 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

 

you save over $5M if you cut him post 6/1

cap is not an issue is 2024

You still eat 8m in dead cap. That's not worth it. You'd be cutting him for pennies on that dollar at the point. You'd be better off letting him heal up and show that he can still play football and shopping him in the offseason. 

If we were a team in dire need of cap space and in desperation mode, that would be the only reason to even consider that option. We are not that team. 

There is no business logic behind cutting ties with D-Jax in 2023 that would provide us any value or cap relief. 

2024 cap is not an issue... but that doesnt mean you can cut people just to cut people bc it wont cost money later.... thats not how you run any type of business, let alone a NFL franchise. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

You still eat 8m in dead cap. That's not worth it. You'd be cutting him for pennies on that dollar at the point. You'd be better off letting him heal up and show that he can still play football and shopping him in the offseason. 

If we were a team in dire need of cap space and in desperation mode, that would be the only reason to even consideration that option. We are not that team. 

There is no business logic behind cutting ties with D-Jax in 2023 that would provide us any value or cap relief.

respectfully disagree. the $8M is no different than the $10M sitting on the books for Robbie Anderson. the $5.2M could go to an important piece if you think Jackson is done after the injury. do i think they cut him, no, but i would. 

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