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Team Cap Space: $35,099,731 (per OTC)


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10 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Based on what I’ve gathered from the deals so far, the Panthers have around 10m in cap space left. 

We still need to add another WR or Edge before the draft.

I will feel pretty good about just taking BPA in that scenario.

If we can find 2-3 impact players from the draft, this could be the best team we've seen in some time

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13 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Based on what I’ve gathered from the deals so far, the Panthers have around 10m in cap space left. 

https://overthecap.com/nfl-teams-finalize-2025-salary-cap-carryover#google_vignette

 

Not sure how accurate this is.  Neither site has updated their info from what I gather.  I am super curious at what 2026 looks like.

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Letting Moton sit there at $31m for 2025 has to be tough. It will be a good indicator of Morgan's discipline.

We have players we can cut as well to get it back up another $10m or so.  Nijman, rework Robinson or cut him, etc.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Letting Moton sit there at $31m for 2025 has to be tough. It will be a good indicator of Morgan's discipline.

We have players we can cut as well to get it back up another $10m or so.  Nijman, rework Robinson or cut him, etc.

based on the market of the other dudes that came back and the deals that they signed its a good thing they are going to let it ride. See how he plays, let him test the market and then resign........profit

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