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2 Free Agents sign with Carolina today...


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Panthers signed restricted free agent OLB James Anderson to a one-year, $1.01 million contract.

The No. 88 overall selection in the 2006 draft, Anderson hasn't emerged as more than a deep reserve and special teamer. He's no lock to make the club.

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Panthers signed restricted free agent S Nate Salley to a one-year, $1.01 million contract.

Salley appeared in 16 games last year as mostly a special teamer. He'll push to be Carolina's third safety behind Charles Godfrey and Chris Harris.

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Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers restricted free-agent SS Nate Salley signed his contract tender and will return with the team next season

Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers restricted free-agent LB James Anderson signed his contract tender and will return with the team next season.

There ya go, another reference.

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Well I think possibly with the Panthers having them as RFAs, the tender they put on the players was money already locked up (refer to Julius Peppers)... so, I don't think it really counts as anything against the cap.

You are correct...they were already included under our current cap position.

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