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Panthers free agency: What positions/players are still left to be upgraded after day 1


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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

i honestly feel like that jackson signing means we are going high on CB in draft.

I actually think the Panthers might end up drafting a LB or WR. It makes them less desperate to get DL help. CB is still on the table though, but I'd hate it at 8 overall. 

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Ty Johnson

Kenneth Gainwell

Nyheim Hines

Ameer Abdullah

D'Onta Foreman

A.J. Dillon

Khalil Herbert

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Contract terms for some of our recent signings, per Aaron Wilson

Jaycee Horn deal: five years, $112.472M max value, $72M gtd, $28.402M signing bojnus, salaries $1.17M (gtd), $16.135M (gtd), $15.735M (gtd in at signing, skill, cap if on roster 3rd day 2026 lg yr, $21.735M ($7.058M gtd for inj at sining, skill cap if on roster 3rd day 2028 lg yr), $23.735M; $400K workout onus annual; up to $765K in per game active roster bonuses 2026-2029; up to $2M #NFL honors, playtime, playoffs base escalator 2026 to 2029
 

Bobby Brown deal: three years, $21M base value, $27M max value, $9.575M gtd, $5.5M signing bonus, salaries $1.17M (gtd), $5.55M ($2.77M gtd for inj., skill, cap if on roster 3rd day 2026 lg yr, $7.35M; $30K per game active roster bonus 2026-2027; $130K fully gtd workout bonus 2025; plus up to $2M playtime, playoffs incentive annual
 

Sam Martin deal: one year, $1.6M base value (gtd), $345,00 signing bonus, salary $1.265M (fully gtd), $1.4M punt average, Pro Bowl playoffs incentive
 

Brady Christensen: one year, $2.787M (fully gtd), $167,500 signing bonus, salary $2.62M (fully gtd).

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10 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Just draft another one dammit and stop wasting money on RB's.

What about signing someone like say Gus Edwards who should be really cheap and would provide a useful role as the guy who gets all our and 1 or less carries since we can't sneak it with Bryce?

I think having a vet in that role would be worth the money he costs over a 5th round rookie in that role on the cheap, he'd make a nice compliment to Hubbard.

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Whoever they sign to backup Chubba is going to have to be cheap.  They already invested a lot of assets to the position (both money and a high draft pick).  A guy coming off injury like AJ Dillon is intriguing, and probably will be had for the vet min.  Khalil Herbert is a very solid all around back, and Hynes can be a great third down option if that’s the route they wanna take with more of a receiving back.

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