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Panthers sign players to futures contracts


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1 hour ago, Joe Bear said:

Loser teams sign players to futures contracts.

Teams that play 4D chess are signing players to pasts contracts. Put that Hubbard contract against the salary cap in 2002.

I fart into the past too 

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6 hours ago, Joe Bear said:

Loser teams sign players to futures contracts.

Teams that play 4D chess are signing players to pasts contracts. Put that Hubbard contract against the salary cap in 2002.

The Bills and Chiefs among others signed futures contracts this week. Do you know what they are?

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If I remember right, Incoom had a really solid PFF for the snaps he played this year. Emani Bailey should have been promoted over Boone. He wasn't a superstar in college but I encourage you to go look at some of his highlights. Ran for over 1200 yards as a Senior at TCU in 2023.

 

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Panthers signed 10 players to futures contracts:

TE Jordan Matthews  - Former WR and Eagles 2nd round pick back in '14 now a 32 year old TE
WR T.J. Luther            - NY Jets '23 UDFA Panthers are his 5th team in 2 years 
RB Emani Bailey          - Diminutive RB (5'7" 202lbs) originally signed by Chiefs as CFA this year 
OLB Thomas Incoom  - Broncos '23 UDFA has played in 12 career games. born in Ghana 
OLB Kenny Dyson       - Panthers '24 CFA from tiny Bryant University in Rhode Island 
OT Brandon Walton     - Bills '20 CFA with good experience 16 career games 2 starts with Tampa Bay
OG Ja'Tyre Carter        - Former 7th round pick by the Bears in '22 13 career games with 2 starts 
OC Andrew Raym         - Panthers CFA in '24 received $15K signing bonus to sign 
TE Dominique Dafney  - Colts '20 UDFA has been around 5 NFL teams played in UFL
WR Dax Milne               - Former Commanders 2021 7th round draft pick 

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8 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Panthers signed 10 players to futures contracts:

TE Jordan Matthews  - Former WR and Eagles 2nd round pick back in '14 now a 32 year old TE
WR T.J. Luther            - NY Jets '23 UDFA Panthers are his 5th team in 2 years 
RB Emani Bailey          - Diminutive RB (5'7" 202lbs) originally signed by Chiefs as CFA this year 
OLB Thomas Incoom  - Broncos '23 UDFA has played in 12 career games. born in Ghana 
OLB Kenny Dyson       - Panthers '24 CFA from tiny Bryant University in Rhode Island 
OT Brandon Walton     - Bills '20 CFA with good experience 16 career games 2 starts with Tampa Bay
OG Ja'Tyre Carter        - Former 7th round pick by the Bears in '22 13 career games with 2 starts 
OC Andrew Raym         - Panthers CFA in '24 received $15K signing bonus to sign 
TE Dominique Dafney  - Colts '20 UDFA has been around 5 NFL teams played in UFL
WR Dax Milne               - Former Commanders 2021 7th round draft pick 

THanks for this, OP.  There could be some value here. Dax Milne was a player I thought might develop--Matthews could fill in at TE for a season if we lose Tremble and don't have the capital to address TE this year.....Raym could step up to backup center....Incoom played fairly well down the stretch (He is 25 and in VERY LIMITED play, had a good PFF score--he is where he should be--image.thumb.png.627288a77fd8f6f7565e02caaaf5cccf.png

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