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Panthers Free Agents


chknwing

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Who do we try to resign?

Unrestricted Free Agents

Jeremy Shockey, TE

Geoff Hangartner, OG

Dan Connor, MLB

Derek Anderson, QB

Legedu Naanee, WR

Antwan Applewhite, OLB

J.J. Jansen, LS

Jordan Senn, OLB

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OG

Richie Brockel, TE

Jerome Felton, FB

Cletis Gordon, DB

Ronald Fields, DT

Reggie Wells, OG

Restricted Free Agent

Jason Phillips, LB

Geoff Schwartz, OT

Thomas Williams, OLB

Jermale Hines, S

Seyi Ajirotutu, WR

Exclusive Rights Free Agents

R.J. Stanford, DB

Frank Kearse, DT

more here http://www.derp/2011/12/26/2662112/a-look-at-the-panthers-free-agents-and-the-draft-impact

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Who do we try to resign?

Unrestricted Free Agents

Jeremy Shockey, TE

Geoff Hangartner, OG

Dan Connor, MLB

Derek Anderson, QB

Legedu Naanee, WR

Antwan Applewhite, OLB

J.J. Jansen, LS

Jordan Senn, OLB

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OG

Richie Brockel, TE

Jerome Felton, FB

Cletis Gordon, DB

Ronald Fields, DT

Reggie Wells, OG

Restricted Free Agent

Jason Phillips, LB

Geoff Schwartz, OT

Thomas Williams, OLB

Jermale Hines, S

Seyi Ajirotutu, WR

Exclusive Rights Free Agents

R.J. Stanford, DB

Frank Kearse, DT

more here http://www.derp/2011/12/26/2662112/a-look-at-the-panthers-free-agents-and-the-draft-impact

everyone in bold will get resigned

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Unrestricted Free Agents

Jeremy Shockey, TE - keep

Geoff Hangartner, OG - keep

Dan Connor, MLB - let go

Derek Anderson, QB - keep

Legedu Naanee, WR - could be a solid 4th wideout i guess?

Antwan Applewhite, OLB - keep

J.J. Jansen, LS - keep?

Jordan Senn, OLB - keep

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OG - should start at LG over wharton next year

Richie Brockel, TE - might as well keep

Jerome Felton, FB - not on team

Cletis Gordon, DB - no

Ronald Fields, DT - not on team

Reggie Wells, OG - didn't we cut him?

Restricted Free Agent

Jason Phillips, LB - nah

Geoff Schwartz, OT - versatile. should keep.

Thomas Williams, OLB - keep if we can tell him to calm down

Jermale Hines, S - not on the team anymore

Seyi Ajirotutu, WR - is he any good on ST?

Exclusive Rights Free Agents

R.J. Stanford, DB - nah

Frank Kearse, DT - keep

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I think (and hope) we'll resign:

Unrestricted Free Agents

Jeremy Shockey, TE

Geoff Hangartner, OG

Dan Connor, MLB

Derek Anderson, QB

Antwan Applewhite, OLB

J.J. Jansen, LS

Jordan Senn, OLB

Mackenzy Bernadeau, OG

Richie Brockel, TE

Restricted Free Agent

Jason Phillips, LB

Geoff Schwartz, OT

Thomas Williams, OLB

Exclusive Rights Free Agents

Frank Kearse, DT

I could see them letting Connor go if he thinks he deserves a starting job and contract. Only way he has a shot at starting for us is if we switch to a 3-4, which I don't see happening. I think they'll keep Phillips and Williams for ST and LB emergencies like this year. Senn could be at least our top backup OLB and ST star. Kearse could be starting for us next year...The trio of him, Neblett and Shirley has REALLY improved our run D.

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