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Carolina Panthers - Potential cap casualties


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You all are this high on Robinson? I have felt like he gets mauled in the run game for such a big guy. Certainly not worth 9.5 mil per.

Tremble is the only guy I would try to work out a deal with. Might be our best tight end currently (not saying a lot, but he has made plays)

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11 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

You all are this high on Robinson? I have felt like he gets mauled in the run game for such a big guy. Certainly not worth 9.5 mil per.

Tremble is the only guy I would try to work out a deal with. Might be our best tight end currently (not saying a lot, but he has made plays)

He doesn't. He is also one of the extremely few effective pass rushers.

Tremble is as JAG as JAG gets.

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

A’Shawn is alright with me. Asset.  
I suspect they could renegotiate with Tremble but I probably wouldn’t say that if Sanders had been decent.  We would be thin.  

Evans is very cheap and arguably as good as Tremble. Sanders is a bust. 

If Tremble is very cheap, no issue with a resigning. Still need an upgrade, though.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Evans is very cheap and arguably as good as Tremble. Sanders is a bust. 

If Tremble is very cheap, no issue with a resigning. Still need an upgrade, though.

Just don’t downgrade. I am not fan attached to Tremble but we are thin in that room now. 

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36 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He doesn't. He is also one of the extremely few effective pass rushers.

He’s okay….but that’s still a pretty high cap number. He only had 2.5 sacks, and  was 35th in hurries. He’s good at batted passes at 3 which is 13th best but all his stats were basically down year over year. He’s still good at run defense, and I honestly think he’s a good locker room presence, and would be happy with a 1 year extension at a lower salary to level it out. I also would not be surprised if they decide they could use that 9.5 million to upgrade another position group, or use that money to help get a higher profile FA like a top tier LB, OLB, DE, or speed WR

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

He’s okay….but that’s still a pretty high cap number. He only had 2.5 sacks, and  was 35th in hurries. He’s good at batted passes at 3 which is 13th best but all his stats were basically down year over year. He’s still good at run defense, and I honestly think he’s a good locker room presence, and would be happy with a 1 year extension at a lower salary to level it out. I also would not be surprised if they decide they could use that 9.5 million to upgrade another position group, or use that money to help get a higher profile FA like a top tier LB, OLB, DE, or speed WR

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Look, am I gonna be super upset at him being cut? No. But he has been one of the extremely few solid players on our front seven. That ain't worth a raise or a long term extension but it's probably worth not tinkering with when there are significantly more overpaid players on that side of the ball(Wharton, Brown, etc). 

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