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Robert Hunt Torn Pectoral??


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22 minutes ago, PanthersNCSU said:

Not going anywhere in '26, but 2027 is the out spot. Save 14 mil in '27, 18 mil in '28. 

The contracts are big, but there's outs with him and Lewis both, with Lewis's out starting this year if you want to save 9 mil (but, no). Tillis did his job on these and gave flexibility. Biggest issue right now is who are we replacing them with, which means the '26 and '27 drafts better have some legit OL picks. 

They can realistically pick up future interior linemen on day 3. They have 1 pick in the 4th and 2 picks in the 5th. Prime time to pick up quality drops at interior oline. Grab another starter level guard or two in FA. Like old vets on a one year deal. 

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1 hour ago, PanthersNCSU said:

Not going anywhere in '26, but 2027 is the out spot. Save 14 mil in '27, 18 mil in '28. 

The contracts are big, but there's outs with him and Lewis both, with Lewis's out starting this year if you want to save 9 mil (but, no). Tillis did his job on these and gave flexibility. Biggest issue right now is who are we replacing them with, which means the '26 and '27 drafts better have some legit OL picks. 

Lewis is the one to keep, IMO. He is elite across the board. Hunt is an elite rush blocker but maybe above average in pass pro.

We need to get serious about drafting a lot of OL. This should have been happening the whole time.

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