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The thinking would be to sign Armstead in free agency then draft a QB or trade down at #6
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Exactly
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That would be a great acquisition
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Shaq Thompson - RESTRUCTURED Contract**
TheSpecialJuan replied to SetfreexX's topic in Carolina Panthers
Now extend Darnold -
I think we’re just going to keep him
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Also from Joe's write up: - Panthers want to get a deal done with Donte Jackson before free agency begins - QB Desmond Ridder impressed the coaching staff at the combine - Look for the team to go after UFA P Pat O-Donnell
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I hate it
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I have no issue with this
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Jason_OTC @Jason_OTC Surprised the #panthers redid Motons contract so early. Figured they would wait until 100% necessary as it will really spike his cap numbers from 23 on. 1:15 PM · Mar 4, 2022·Twitter Web App
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Carolina Panthers created $11 million in salary cap space on Friday by restructuring the contract of veteran offensive tackle Taylor Moton, according to a league source. Moton will still earn an identical amount, $16 million in 2022, through this simple restructure of his salary in his four-year, $71.246 million contract. He has a $200,000 workout bonus. The contract will be prorated into future years, adding $3.7 million in additional salary cap impact annually. His original deal included a $15 million signing bonus, $49.6 million guaranteed, and an average of $17.811 million annually. In 2023, Moton is due an $11 million base salary and a $6.6 million roster bonus. That is due on the third day of the league year. He can earn an additional $1 million if named first-team or second-team All-Pro. In 2024 and 2025, he’s due a $14.3 million base salary. He also has a $3 million roster bonus due on the third day of the league year each of those seasons. https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-news-and-rumors-panthers-restructure-taylor-motons-contract/
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I would be surprised if he wasn't cut