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Corbett might not be gone


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3 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

After stealing as much $$$ as he has from us, he should play for vet min to make up for it.

Wouldn’t it have been nice to have a second year stud at C instead of a RB who’s not going to play next year anyway?

agreed.

Think of the age of that group too icky is like 23, lewis 26, Frazier 22, hunt 27 (don't know ages, guessed). With a icky extended, that group would have been under control for 4 years and tossing DLs out of the way during. 

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He is wasted cap at this point. He can't stay healthy and they already wasted the cap in his void year. Just like with Shaq, this guy should be gone. Time to trim the dead weight vs dragging it into another year.

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On 2/22/2025 at 11:14 AM, kungfoodude said:

Sure Corbett is better than Zavala or Mays but what does that matter if he is on IR?

Zavala and Mays are at least available.

Corbett would be nice depth but he also has to be comfortable being a backup, which he may not want.

Additionally, we have so much invested at OG that it really makes very little sense to have an expensive OG backup, as well.

If he isn't in the cards at center, there isn't really a reason to keep him around.

Considering that Brady Christensen is going to test free agency, retaining Corbett as a veteran body is best for assisting with OL continuity imo. He'll either win the starting position at center, or he'll be a high-level back up that will be touching the field even if it's just to be OL6.

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8 hours ago, Icege said:

Considering that Brady Christensen is going to test free agency, retaining Corbett as a veteran body is best for assisting with OL continuity imo. He'll either win the starting position at center, or he'll be a high-level back up that will be touching the field even if it's just to be OL6.

I think most Panther fans are going to quickly see that retaining BC is likely to be pretty easy.

I would make a hefty wager that he will end up with a far smaller deal that Corbett does.

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I think most Panther fans are going to quickly see that retaining BC is likely to be pretty easy.

I would make a hefty wager that he will end up with a far smaller deal that Corbett does.

If they can retain both, I'd be so friggin happy. Keep the strength strong.

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I think most Panther fans are going to quickly see that retaining BC is likely to be pretty easy.

I would make a hefty wager that he will end up with a far smaller deal that Corbett does.

 

we got a friendly bet. 8million is the line. I feel better about it since the cap jumped 25million/whatever!!

 

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

You think he will get $8 mil????

 

I gave you a gift with that number, I still think he gets over that. 

My guess is like 5years 50million range. That number could break both our brains if a couple teams believes he's a starting LT. Or I could vastly be overestimating his big market...

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8 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I gave you a gift with that number, I still think he gets over that. 

My guess is like 5years 50million range. That number could break both our brains if a couple teams believes he's a starting LT. Or I could vastly be overestimating his big market...

I am going to say something around $3 mil.

$10 mil is absolutely bonkers. 

Not sure you saw that recent ESPN breakdown of the offensive free agents but they had him in the $1-2 million tier for OL(Tier 6).

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13 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I gave you a gift with that number, I still think he gets over that. 

My guess is like 5years 50million range. That number could break both our brains if a couple teams believes he's a starting LT. Or I could vastly be overestimating his big market...

You think a 29 year old BC is getting 5 years 50 million?  Jesus H Christ

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32 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am going to say something around $3 mil.

$10 mil is absolutely bonkers. 

Not sure you saw that recent ESPN breakdown of the offensive free agents but they had him in the $1-2 million tier for OL(Tier 6).

 

That's making me nervy, but I stand my bet and gift number. 

28 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You think a 29 year old BC is getting 5 years 50 million?  Jesus H Christ

 

 He will not see the end of that, its for cap purposes. He'd get cut on year 2 or 3. Same for a 4 year 40milliion deal. He's shown mid-level LT&RT play and the whole 2022 he played great as LG. 

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/72425/walker-little

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/25193/alex-cappa

 

He's as good as those no-names! Teams have extra money to spend. 

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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

That's making me nervy, but I stand my bet and gift number. 

 

 He will not see the end of that, its for cap purposes. He'd get cut on year 2 or 3. Same for a 4 year 40milliion deal. He's shown mid-level LT&RT play and the whole 2022 he played great as LG. 

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/72425/walker-little

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/25193/alex-cappa

 

He's as good as those no-names! Teams have extra money to spend. 

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