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Fantasy offseason with great detail


Panthersguru14

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GM: MARC ROSS

HEAD COACH RON RIVERA

OC JASON GARRET

DC SEAN MCDERMOTT

TRADE JORDAN GROSS TO ARIZONA FOR 6th

TRADE D WILL TO PACKERS FOR 5th

TRADE BEASON TO CINCINNATI FOR 4th

TRADE GAMBLE TO MIAMI FOR 6th

CAP HIT FOR TRADED PLAYERS FOR 2013

GROSS- 11.5 mill

D WILL-4.75mill

BEASON- 5.25 mill

GAMBLE- 7.9 mill

TOTAL SAVINGS-29.4 mill

TOTAL AMOUNT WE CAN SPEND 24.4 mill

FREE AGENCY

DT ALAN BRANCH- might want big money but we might have the money to give.

FS JARIUS BYRD- could give him a contract big enough to leave Buffalo.

CB MIKE JENKINS- he is being underutilized in Dallas and won't require a huge paycheck to move

ACCORDING TO POWER RANKINGS WE HAVE THE #5 PICK

TOTAL PICKS: 1,2,4,4,5,5,6,6,& 6th rounders

TRADE THE 4,5,5,6,6,6th round picks for a low 2nd rounder

END UP WITH A 1,2,2,4th rounders

1 OT LUKE JOECKEL- need a replacement LT for when Gross gets traded.

2 CB JORDAN POYER- Good CB who can come in and immediately come in and play the slot so we don't have to resign captain.

2 WR CORDARRELLE PATTERSON- A dynamic receiver who could become the #1 when smith retires

4 OG TRAVIS BOND- A solid guard who can play immediately so we don't have to scoot bell inside.

WHAT THIS OFFSEASON GIVES US:

1 QUALITY NOT QUANTITY

2 VETERAN PRESENCE AT ALL OF OUR WEEK SPOTS

3 THE ABILITY TO GIVE YOUNG PLAYERS TIME TO DEVELOP AT KEY POSITIONS.

PROJECTED STARTING 11 FOR BOTH SIDES

OFFENSIVE LINE

LT JOECKEL

LG AMINI

C KALIL

RG BOND

RT BELL

RECEIVERS

TE OLSEN

WR SMITH

WR LAFELL/PATTERSON

BACKFIELD

QB NEWTON

RB STEWART

FB TOLBERT

I HAVE US RUNNING THIS PERSONNEL BECAUSE I AM HOPING WE RUN MORE I FORMATION/PRO STYLE SETS

DEFENSIVE LINE

DE JOHNSON

DT D EDWARDS

DT BRANCH

DE HARDY

LINEBACKERS

OLB ANDERSON

MLB KUECHLY

OLB BEASON

DEFENSIVE BACKS

CB1 JENKINS

FS BYRD

SS GODFREY

CB2 NORMAN

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You sure about DLo?

Positive, OP isn't counting the signing bonus at all in his figures. D-Wills bonus on his five year deal was 16 million so 3.2 per year. Multiply that by the three years left of bonus hits and you get a 9.6 cap hit on the bonus if you cut/trade him next year. Subtract his contract (4.75) and you get a final cap hit of 4.85 million. What people don't get is the team you trade him to doesn't take the signing bonus, that's your problem....

Beason's hit is even worse at just over 8 million. We'll move one, but won't be able to move both. Signing bonus prorates if you restructure to, so that's not really an option for the other. Outside chance you could do it For D-Will, but not very likely....

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