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Ikem Ekwonu is slated to GET PAID


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8 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Already have the highest paid o line by a significant margin and still gotta resign a young LT. Then gonna have to pay QB later who is gonna want more than everybody. Lmaooooo....panthers. 

Our next QB will be on a rookie contract or be a mid tier FA.

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How long did we spend looking for a LT?  I remember those years.  You pay the LT.  That's the nature of the game.  How did the OL look when Icky missed time?  Like a poo sandwich?  Yep.  He's a good starter, you have to resign him.

Is anyone really worried about Bryce breaking the bank at this point?  I mean, he's looked better, but he's not looked like a $50m a year guy, much less a $30m year guy.  Some might even say he's a replacement level.

Regardless of QB, Bryce, FA or Draft Pick in 2026, having a good OL is important.  Also in another two years, a bunch of money will coming off the books from recent FA.  So it's not like we're tying our hands completely up by resigning Icky.

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2 minutes ago, d-dave said:

You pay the LT

And the RT...

And the C...

And the RG...

And the LG...

You build depth behind them...

And you make sure you have the absolute best line coaching you can find.

The Eagles investment in their OL is the main reason they've been good for the last few years.

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Is it fair to say that paying him scares me? On the one hand he has all the talent in the world, actually loves the Panthers/playing here and you definitely do not want to be in the LT desert. 

On the other hand he is still inconsistent and still has problems with speed rushers. 

I think the best plan is if you are planning on extending him do it now before the LT market takes another price hike 

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It’s funny that people still worry about the cap more than losing proven talent in critical positions. look at the talent we have had over the last 5 years. We try to compensate with draft picks that don’t work out, and FA signings above the amnesty value that don’t pan out either and we are stuck with garbage talent, no depth and middle of the road cap. You pay people like Icky. Young prevent talented LT’s don’t grow on trees. 

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