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Gross Restructured, Blackburn Signed, What's Next?


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Any hunches on what could be on the horizon for the Panthers in terms of free agency? Do they go into the draft with who we have right now? Does Gettleman and co. still look to pursue a veteran/bargain OG and DT or does he invest our remaining cap space into one of the two that is seemingly a proven and better than average player at OG or DT but not both?

Does he work or approach others on the roster to take a pay cut and/or restructure?

I'd really like to see a proven and good starter brought in at either guard or defensive tackle and solidify the other position with one of our top two picks.

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Sign vet OG and vet NT. Draft WR in the first round, safety in the second.

Profit.

my prescription as well...or FS in first and WR in second. either way i'm cool. vets in the trenches and playmakers in the draft. swing for the fences.
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With this Blackburn signing, we'll probably need to do one more cut or restructure in order to clear room for our draft picks, which would then allow us to pick up another free agent. My guess is we'll restructure Beason or CJ, or cut Nakamura, pick up a DT or G, draft, then see what we've got talent-wise this Summer before post training camp cuts.

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