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Over the cap potential panthers traded


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Xavier Woods S Panthers UFA 100.0% 30 $3,422,222
Austin Corbett RG Panthers Void 100.0% 30 $3,150,000
Michael Jackson Sr. CB Panthers UFA 100.0% 28 $820,556
Shaq Thompson LB Panthers Void 92.1% 31 $1,786,111
Diontae Johnson WR Panthers UFA 79.7% 29 $5,444,444
Chuba Hubbard RB Panthers UFA 61.8% 26 $2,423,556
Jordan Fuller S Panthers UFA 61.3% 27 $1,005,000
Andy Dalton QB Panthers Void 59.4% 38 $3,111,111
Tommy Tremble TE Panthers UFA 58.6% 25 $2,208,277
Troy Hill CB Panthers UFA 53.8% 34 $941,111
Nick Scott S Panthers UFA 49.6% 30 $875,000
Charles Harris EDGE Panthers UFA 44.7% 30 $941,111
Eddy Pineiro K Panthers UFA 24.1% 30 $1,555,556
Johnny Hekker P Panthers Void 21.4% 35 $1,361,111
J.J. Jansen LS Panthers UFA 21.4% 39 $941,111
David Moore WR Panthers UFA 19.5% 30 $875,000
Lonnie Johnson Jr. S Panthers UFA 8.6% 30 $875,000
Brady Christensen LG Panthers UFA 4.8% 29 $2,183,156
Feleipe Franks QB Panthers UFA 2.8% 28 $766,111
Mike Boone RB Panthers UFA 2.0% 30 $875,000
Sam Franklin S Panthers UFA 0.0% 29 $2,002,778
Ian Thomas TE Panthers UFA 0.0% 29 $1,011,111
Anthony Brown CB Panthers UFA 0.0% 32

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https://overthecap.com/possible-trade-targets-and-costs

 

 

 

 

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They don't even have Corbett at the position he is playing...Shaq is hurt and possibly done...

Sell anyone I guess. Hubbard would be a good keep but at what price? It's a good time to know what that number is and which way he should go. This isn't a team with a shot this year. They need to be building towards next year while coaching the hell out of the young guys.

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I am literally trading every player on this list of we can get a buyer. It has been time to hit the reset button for too long.  We are the oldest team in the NFL and have a serious lack of young talent. 

Hoard draft picks and take any offer to compound those picks in the future by trading back if we can.  There is a path to rebuilding this team if we can stomach a year or 2 more of mediocre play. 

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