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mock off-season 2


JonathanGerald2022

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The Carolinhttp://www.derp/2013/2/7/3963596/2013-nfl-salary-cap-panthersa

The Panthers have a lot of problems to deal with this year, so Im gonna put some suggestions out there

15-3=12 so we are about 12 million over the cap

Cuts

Chris Gamble saves 10.9 million

Ron Edwards saves 2.5 million

Haruki Nakamura saves 1.63 million

Garry Williams saves 1.26

Now were under the cap by about 4 milion

Restructures

Jordan Gross saves about 2-3 million

Jon Beason saves about 2 milion

Deangelo Williams saves 2 million

Resingings

Captain Mutterlyn

Jordan Senn

Trades

We trade our 14 overall pick to Vikings for there 23 overall pick and a 3rd round pick

Free Agency

So we have about 7 million to spend after the signings

Chris Canty DT

Louis Vasquez OG

Draft

1st Round-- CB Desmond Trufant Washington

2nd Round-- WR Justin Hunter Tenn

3rd Round-- OT Menelik Watson FSU

4th Round-- DE Devin Taylor SC

5th Round-- S Zeke Motta ND

6th Round-- DT TJ Barnes GT

6th Round-- OG Eric Herman Ohio

6th Round-- WR Jasper Collins MU

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Hunter is going to bust so bad. Love the trade down and pickup of Trufont who's going to be an absolute star DB in this league, but HATE Hunter. So many better WRS you could go with in the second round range. Also as people said you need to replace Motta, and for the love of all that is holy draft a kicker...

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