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So I was looking at the list of free agents currently on the Panthers roster. Who on this list do you hope we resign after the new CBA is in place. If you want you can factor in who you think we draft or who we actually did draft tomorrow.

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21 Gerald Alexander SS

50 James Anderson OLB

56 Abdul Hodge ILB

25 Marcus Hudson SS

95 Charles Johnson DE

47 Jeff King TE

61 Derek Landri DT

8 Rhys Lloyd K

31 Richard Marshall CB

3 Matt Moore QB

63 Chris Morris C/G

64 Rob Petitti OT

88 Dante Rosario TE

6 Brian St. Pierre QB

34 DeAngelo Williams RB

53 Jamar Williams OLB

27 C. J. Wilson CB

Restricted FAs

87 David Clowney WR

44 J. J. Jansen LS

57 Jordan Senn ILB

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Who do I want to resign (not in order of preference, in order originally mentioned):

James Anderson

Marcus Hudson (wouldn't be upset if we didn't though, he was ok on special teams, ok in his limited playing time, nothing special that a mid or late round draft pick couldn't replace)

Charles Johnson

Derek Landri

Richard Marshall (provided it's a reasonable contract)

Dante Rosario

Deangelo Williams

CJ Wilson

Jordan Senn (if there's room, he's good on special teams)

JJ Jansen

Must signs are bolded

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Not me, King needs to go. Agree about Rosario with drops, but it really does take some pass catchers 2 or 3 seasons to get rid of the dropsies. Look at Roddy White.

Rosario is already head and shoulders above King. King has nothing to offer a non-John Fox offense. Rosario at least has the potential to be a producer.

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Who do I want to resign (not in order of preference, in order originally mentioned):

James Anderson

Marcus Hudson (wouldn't be upset if we didn't though, he was ok on special teams, ok in his limited playing time, nothing special that a mid or late round draft pick couldn't replace)

Charles Johnson

Derek Landri

Richard Marshall (provided it's a reasonable contract)

Dante Rosario

Deangelo Williams

CJ Wilson

Jordan Senn (if there's room, he's good on special teams)

JJ Jansen

Must signs are bolded

Anderson needs to be let go.

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Why do you say that? He's just starting to be a high level producer. Sure he missed some tackles occasionally, but the big plays he makes more than make up for it in my opinion. And probably more importantly, we need the depth and insurance in case Davis doesn't make a full recovery.

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Someone is going to be on the outside looking in at LB next year. With Beason, Connor, Davis, and Anderson all healthy its going to be an intense training camp.

As much as I like Connor, Beason has to be in the middle and its just unfortunate that he has to be stuck behind him. I think Beason, Anderson, and Davis is our best 3 to start, just due to Connor's restrictions at OLB, he can't do that.

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*=Must Resign

+=Would like to see resigned (within reason)

Un-restricted FA's-

21 Gerald Alexander SS

50 James Anderson OLB+

56 Abdul Hodge ILB

25 Marcus Hudson SS

95 Charles Johnson DE*

47 Jeff King TE

61 Derek Landri DT+

8 Rhys Lloyd K

31 Richard Marshall CB+

3 Matt Moore QB+

63 Chris Morris C/G

64 Rob Petitti OT

88 Dante Rosario TE+

6 Brian St. Pierre QB

34 DeAngelo Williams RB*

53 Jamar Williams OLB

27 C. J. Wilson CB

58 Thomas Davis+

Restricted FA's-

87 David Clowney WR

44 J. J. Jansen LS

57 Jordan Senn ILB

As far as Davis is concerned I think if a LB is available late who's fast/athletic and can play in space I wouldn't be adverse to taking one to fill his spot, or insurance if we keep him, to me Connor is just too limited and lets face it Beason "is dat dude". I really like Anderson as the SAM, he was the biggest bright-sport on defense outside of Johnson, and the flashes of the "Kracken" Greg hardy.

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