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How much compensation would the Panthers get for Moore?


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Depending on how much Moore would be offered, if the Panthers did not match that offer these are the draft picks they would be awarded.

$2.562 million - First- and third-round

$2.017 million - First-round

$1.417 million - Second-round

$927,000 - Nothing because Moore was undrafted

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The Panthers will slap the 2nd round tag on him.. if someone offer's him a contract, the Panthers will match. More than likely, they want to see him do well the first 5-6 games of the 2010 season, before they offer him a long term deal. Similar to Tony Romo in Dallas.. he came in the tail end of 06' played really well, and then got a new deal 5 games in to the 07 season, when he showed it was no fluke.

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The Panthers will slap the 2nd round tag on him.. if someone offer's him a contract, the Panthers will match. More than likely, they want to see him do well the first 5-6 games of the 2010 season, before they offer him a long term deal. Similar to Tony Romo in Dallas.. he came in the tail end of 06' played really well, and then got a new deal 5 games in to the 07 season, when he showed it was no fluke.

They won't do that because it'll allow another team to dictate terms of the deal. Poison pills suck. They'll try to negotiate a long term deal for moderate salaries with escalators if he starts a certain number of games or achieves certain incentives just like what they did with Weinke. If we do offer the RFA tender, it'll be with the intention of letting him go for the draft picks.

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If we do offer the RFA tender, it'll be with the intention of letting him go for the draft picks.

Which will be the single decision that will make me more livid than any other since we traded for Sean Gilbert. It will also set us back and help keep us in the laughingstock standings of NFL QB employment.

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Which will be the single decision that will make me more livid than any other since we traded for Sean Gilbert. It will also set us back and help keep us in the laughingstock standings of NFL QB employment.

The other side of that "IF" was working the deal to keep him. I don't see it as an option to let him "test the market" because once he signs an offersheet, we're stuck with the terms or we let him go. We would be better to dictate our own terms IF our management folks see him as the QB going forward and Moore wants to stay here.

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