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So....ummm...Jalen Ramsey?


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I think there needs to be a cap status thread sticky to the top. 

Panthers are at -4,000,000 with Colbert can kicking.

FYI to all huddlers, panthers do not have the space this year. Yes, it's possible to get around 55 million with every single trick in the book. 

FYI panther will need around 10 million to sign rookies.

FYI most team like to carry around 10 million into the season for injuries.

 

SOooooooo do the math, it's near impossible to sign or trade for a player/s that have some 20mill per year contract. 

Ramsey is a pipe dream, but dont let me stop dreamers even though its super silly.... 

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46 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think there needs to be a cap status thread sticky to the top. 

Panthers are at -4,000,000 with Colbert can kicking.

FYI to all huddlers, panthers do not have the space this year. Yes, it's possible to get around 55 million with every single trick in the book. 

FYI panther will need around 10 million to sign rookies.

FYI most team like to carry around 10 million into the season for injuries.

 

SOooooooo do the math, it's near impossible to sign or trade for a player/s that have some 20mill per year contract. 

Ramsey is a pipe dream, but dont let me stop dreamers even though its super silly.... 

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I mean I would love Jalen Ramsey. Hell I'd probably instant purchase his jersey. 

But we have a void at QB and need all of our draft capital and resources in order to address that right now. 

It won't happen but if he were to get cut that's an entirely new ballgame but i suspect 31 other teams would be in on him as well 

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