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Panthers re-sign Brady Christiansen


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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

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you are right and I totally missed his market.

 

Super happy he's back!!

Yeah, I mean I just don't think there was a single GM in this league that looks at him as starting material. I never understood where that came from.

Good signing at a market rate. Very valuable depth.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, I mean I just don't think there was a single GM in this league that looks at him as starting material. I never understood where that came from.

Good signing at a market rate. Very valuable depth.

 

I thought for sure he would get some team giving him starting level money, but his market HAD to be cold to return to the Panthers. I thought 8 teams would be after him, he did have great 2022 tape at LG and some teams are giving them ala viking gave 88million to one. ALL those dang teams with 50+ in cap space need OLmen!

Nope I totally whiffed on this, no excuses and you where clearly right about his market/value. 

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

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

I don’t understand why they opted for 1 year. He’s solid. It must have been the injury from this past year where Brad wanted to try the free agent market next year. 

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1 hour ago, Beast_3000 said:

I don’t understand why they opted for 1 year. He’s solid. It must have been the injury from this past year where Brad wanted to try the free agent market next year. 

He’ll be 30 then. I doubt his market will increase substantially. I love the deal for us. Wish we had locked him in for 3 years at that rate. 

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