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2 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Milton Williams 4 years 120m (12:03PM - 12:33PM)

You know the record for shortest career is held by a Panther.  Ryan Sutter got hurt on an opening drive and never played again, he officially has 5 seconds of game time

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Prioritized Needs:

  • Free Safety
  • Wide Receiver
  • Linebacker
  • Edge

Secondary Needs:

  • Right Tackle (very important secondary need)
  • Tight End  (This could be a primary need, depending on perspective)
  • Running Back  (Sanders might agree to a pay cut, stay tuned)
  • Corner (It is possible that Evans and/or Bartholomew earned a depth spot at the end of the season.  Both were good down the stretch)
  • Defensive End (3-4)
  • Inside Linebacker

That is how I see it---

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Prioritized Needs:

  • Free Safety
  • Wide Receiver
  • Linebacker
  • Edge

Secondary Needs:

  • Right Tackle (very important secondary need)
  • Tight End  (This could be a primary need, depending on perspective)
  • Running Back  (Sanders might agree to a pay cut, stay tuned)
  • Corner (It is possible that Evans and/or Bartholomew earned a depth spot at the end of the season.  Both were good down the stretch)
  • Defensive End (3-4)
  • Inside Linebacker

That is how I see it---

Kicker?

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22 hours ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

I thought this might be helpful given the flurry of activity. Feel free to add all the stuff I missed

Jc horn cb 4 years $100 million

Michael Jackson cb 2 years $14.5 million

Tre von moehrig ss 3 years $51 million

Tershawn Warren  dt 3 years $54 million

Patrick Jones de 2 years $20 million

Bobby brown nt 3 years $21 million

Shy Tuttle dt pay cut from $6.5 to $3 million

I'm limiting this to just the panthers bc only they matter

 

Miles sanders - cut

Brady Christensen ol 1 year $2.87 million

Sam Martin p 1 year

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23 hours ago, jfra78 said:

You know the record for shortest career is held by a Panther.  Ryan Sutter got hurt on an opening drive and never played again, he officially has 5 seconds of game time

you know I’ve been meaning to start a thread for some time on extremely obscure panther facts involving just this sort of thing 

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21 hours ago, Camp Fodder said:

Kicker?

The guy we have on the roster is no slouch, but if we keep 9 draft picks, I could see a late draft pick on a Kicker.  i never understood why the K is so undervalued. Arguably he wins or loses a lot of games. In fact, (Googled it) nearly 12% of all drives end in a field goal attempt. That is 1 in 8 drives. And since most games are determined by 1 score or less, it makes no sense that kickers are usually undrafted free agents. 

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