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Kalil's extention frees up $5.5 million


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By signing center Ryan Kalil, who previously was carrying the franchise tender, to a long-term contract the Carolina Panthers freed up $5.516 million in salary-cap space for this season.

Under the tender, Kalil was taking up $10.116 million in cap space. But the deal, which is a five-year extension on top of the tender year, drops Kalil’s cap figure to $4.6 million for this season. That puts the Panthers at about $8 million under the cap and could clear the way for them to make moves at cornerback and wide receiver, two positions where they still would like to improve.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/24025/kalil-deal-frees-up-5-5-million (<-- more contract details)
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When are first cuts? Will we gain any more cap space after we dump off some players? Who do you think we could be looking at?

CB seems like a necessity, yet, we haven't heard anything about it. We have, however heard of us looking at some notable WR's....Is it possible we sign a guy like Housh?

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When are first cuts? Will we gain any more cap space after we dump off some players? Who do you think we could be looking at?

CB seems like a necessity, yet, we haven't heard anything about it. We have, however heard of us looking at some notable WR's....Is it possible we sign a guy like Housh?

The preseason cap is the total of your highest 51 cap figures on the roster, so unless anyone of those 51 get cut, your cap space won't change.

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The preseason cap is the total of your highest 51 cap figures on the roster, so unless anyone of those 51 get cut, your cap space won't change.

i had an idea but couldn't remember the particulars. figured someone would post it so i didn't have to google it.

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I just bought a couple of industrial strength rubber bands/ACL replacements for Kris Jenkins knees in case he wants to make a come back.

Jus' sayin' Kris....maybe think about it?

How big are these Rubberbands can they fit around his knee's:shocked:

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