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Panthers Free Agents 2012


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Carolina Panthers Free Agents:

Salary Cap: TBA.

Dan Connor, ILB, Panthers. Age: 26.

Don't expect Dan Connor to be back with the Panthers; otherwise, he'll have to play behind Jon Beason. Connor is talented and young, and could easily be a starter somewhere else.

Geoff Hangartner, G/C, Panthers. Age: 30.

The Bills jettisoned Geoff Hangartner, but he bounced back and actually performed pretty well for the Panthers at right guard.

Geoff Schwartz (RFA), OT/G, Panthers. Age: 26.

Geoff Schwartz played well in 2010 at both right tackle and right guard, but he missed all of 2011 with a hip injury.

Legedu Naanee, WR, Panthers. Age: 28.

Antwan Applewhite, DE, Panthers. Age: 26.

Mackenzy Bernadeau, G, Panthers. Age: 26.

Thomas Williams, OLB, Panthers. Age: 27.

Jeremy Shockey, TE, Panthers. Age: 32.

Omar Gaither, OLB, Panthers. Age: 28.

Jason Phillips (RFA), OLB, Panthers. Age: 26. -- Re-signed with Panthers (1 year)

Derek Anderson, QB, Panthers. Age: 29.

Cletis Gordon, CB, Panthers. Age: 29.

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As for the thread at hand, the ones in bold are ones we should resign:

Carolina Panthers Free Agents:

Salary Cap: TBA.

Dan Connor, ILB, Panthers. Age: 26.

Don't expect Dan Connor to be back with the Panthers; otherwise, he'll have to play behind Jon Beason. Connor is talented and young, and could easily be a starter somewhere else.

Geoff Hangartner, G/C, Panthers. Age: 30.

The Bills jettisoned Geoff Hangartner, but he bounced back and actually performed pretty well for the Panthers at right guard.

Geoff Schwartz (RFA), OT/G, Panthers. Age: 26.

Geoff Schwartz played well in 2010 at both right tackle and right guard, but he missed all of 2011 with a hip injury.

Legedu Naanee, WR, Panthers. Age: 28.

Antwan Applewhite, DE, Panthers. Age: 26.

Mackenzy Bernadeau, G, Panthers. Age: 26.

Thomas Williams, OLB, Panthers. Age: 27.

Jeremy Shockey, TE, Panthers. Age: 32.

Omar Gaither, OLB, Panthers. Age: 28.

Jason Phillips (RFA), OLB, Panthers. Age: 26. -- Re-signed with Panthers (1 year)

Derek Anderson, QB, Panthers. Age: 29.

Cletis Gordon, CB, Panthers. Age: 29.

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I'd keep Schwartz, Anderson and Shockey.

Add Applewhite to the list if the price is right. He is a role player, and should be paid accordingly.

The rest are disposable. And frankly, I will be disappointed if we bring Gaither back, as he showed nothing in his time on the field.

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