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Panthers re-sign Brady Christiansen


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13 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I would make him a swing tackle first, reserve guard second.  We have Zavala, who played well.  The OL is set.

Corbett, Mays, Lewis, Hunt, Ekwonu, Moton, Zavala, Christensen, Nijman

I doubt we keep more than nine on the roster, so these hybrids are valuable.  I expect the Panthers to draft a RT to play behind Moton and to take the RT job in a year.

HOWEVER, BC can play RT and at age 29, he could compete for RT.  I wonder if this depth behind Moton prevents the Panthers from drafting a RT this year? 

I hope we did not overpay--no more than $3-4m.

1 year $2.78m fully guaranteed.

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1 minute ago, Billy Goat said:

1 year $2.78m fully guaranteed.

Interesting. I might have tried to get 2 years for security if Moton leaves after this season.  He might be thinking, however, if he wins the RT job, he does not want to play a year at $3m.  Pure speculation.

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Brady Christensen re-signs with panthers Carolina Panthers logo

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Versatile offensive lineman Brady Christensen is coming back to the Carolina Panthers on a one-year deal worth just under $2.8 million.

Christensen has filled in admirably at tackle, guard, and center over his time in Carolina, and that kind of versatility can be hard to come by. It's a great depth signing, especially given the importance of competent OL play in the NFL.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/nfl-free-agency-2025-grades-for-every-signing-trade/

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C Brady Christensen re-signs with Carolina Panthers

  • 2024 PFF Grade: 63.6
  • 2024 PFF WAR: 0.02
  • Contract: One year, $2.787 million ($2.787 million guaranteed)
  • PFF Projected Contract: Two years, $7.5 million ($4 million guaranteed)
  • PFF Deal Grade: Average

A solid depth re-signing for Carolina, Christensen had two games in 2024 where he earned a PFF grade above 75.0. He also brings valuable versatility, having started at both left tackle and center last season and at every position along the offensive line throughout his career.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2025-nfl-free-agency-live-deal-grader-grading-and-tracking-every-transaction

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