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Panthers aka the Teppers may want to keep Fitterer
razorwolf replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Just because Kirchner and Morgan has worked with Fit doesn’t mean they would be like him as GM. Just because some of the guys I’ve mentioned has interviewed before doesn’t mean they wouldn’t get the nod or wouldn’t accept the position as GM. Some of those named is bringing them in as possible assistant GM’s. These are my opinions! -
Panthers aka the Teppers may want to keep Fitterer
razorwolf replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
These are just my opinions, but a new GM would have to let the Teppers know they want control over front office or assurance they would majority control over front office! I would let Scott Fitterer go even though he’s had one arm tied behind him his whole time with the panthers. I would elevate: Dan Morgan Jr (in house) to General Manager! Other Candidates: Adam Peters, 49ers; Ian Cunningham, Bears; Ed Dodds, Colts; Andy Weidl, Steelers; Alec Halaby, Eagles; Louis Reddick, Former GM/Analyst; Mike Borgonzi, Chiefs; others. Bring in a new assistant general manager. Few names: Adrian Wilson, panthers (in house); Joe Hortiz, Ravens; John Spytek, Bucs; Trent Kirchner, Seahawks; Will McClay, Cowboys; Brandon Hunt, Eagles; Catherine Raiche, Browns; Chad Brinker, Packers; Brandt Tilis, Chiefs; Lance Newmark, Lions; Trey Brown, Bengals; Ryan Grigson, Vikings; Dave Caldwell, Eagles; JoJo Wooden, Chargers; Terrance Gray, Bills; etc -
IMO I think Burns will be around $27.5M/yr. 5yr/$137.5M with approx $97M! This is just around what I think the contract will be.
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It has been said by analyst that Burns is the #7 to #12 best ranked player at his position. So I just believe he’s going to want to be paid in the range of his rank!
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I don’t believe there is any way he signs for less than $22M/avg yr. My $24.5M (salary, guaranteed, signing bonus, and etc) figure is what will be the average/yr when you take total contract ($)/yr!
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I know there are several forum about Brian Burns and his contract. I’ve been researching and taking in other DE contracts. Compared to others I’d just give y’all ideals of a possible contract. IMO 24.5M/yr 4 year contract: 24.5x4=$98M 5 year contract: 24.5x5=$122.5M IMO Guaranteed:$72M on 4yr deal Guaranteed:$90M on 5yr deal
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I know there are several forum about Brian Burns and his contract. I’ve been researching and taking in other DE contracts. Compared to others I’d just give y’all ideals of a possible contract. IMO 24.5M/yr 4 year contract: 24.5x4=$98M 5 year contract: 24.5x5=$122.5M IMO Guaranteed:$72M on 4yr deal Guaranteed:$90M on 5yr deal
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IMO I’d put Robinson in a role like Jeremy Chinn as Nickel since he’s so versatile. Players and Coaches are raving on his ball skills and his ability of learning the defensive playbook so fast. He could be a backup to Chinn’s position when it’s used in the defense!
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Person: Tepper indicates he's learning and changing his approach
razorwolf replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
People keep bringing up the hq/practice facility in rock hill. Rock Hill Neged on their promises. But 2020 and Covid screwed everything up once they was able to go back to work the price of steel had increased 350% from contracted price. They had spent $170 million for the steel already in the project the cost of that same steel after 2020 would have cost $595M. The project was suppose to be a $1B project would have ended up to be between $1.75 to $3.5B! -
(1) Bryce Young, QB (Alabama) (39) Will McDonald IV, Edge (Iowa St.) (93) Darius Rush, CB (S. Carolina) (114) Jonathan Mingo, WR (OMiss) (132) Chandler Zavala, OG (NC St.) (145) Zack Kuntz, TE (Old Dominion) or Nick Hampton, Edge/LB (App St.) * All this is based off NFLDRAFTBUZZ, Players Tape, and other studies including NFL Draft sites used to research prospects* * Then a lot of the 30 personal visits would be good ***UDFA*** (65 active on roster, 6 draft picks, and then 19 FA/UDFA) to fill the 90 man roster
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I think we’ll sign bumper pool as a UDFA
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Joe Person presents: Panthers 7-round mock draft spectacular
razorwolf replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is my favorite mock draft just my opinion! https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/2023-nfl-draft-panthers-espn-seven-round-cj-stroud/ -
You can’t compare him to Watt, and say he’s going to request that type of money. Burns sack average is 9.5! Watt sack average is 12.6, but he also had a season of 22.5 sacks! Crosby money the most likely contract that Burns will get!
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4yr/100M is a reach because that’s $25M/yr. This is his second contract so it would look more like a 5yr/$110M with probably $60M guaranteed!
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Just a thrown out ideal for a extension: 4yr/$76.5M w/$45M guaranteed! Its a little under average contract today, but could be a reasonable contract for both parties!
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Why Bryce young will be the pick and we should be excited
razorwolf replied to RIPTreyLance's topic in Carolina Panthers
https://www.panthers.com/news/georgia-defenders-sound-off-on-nfl-draft-s-top-quarterbacks -
Big Board & Pick 39: Offensive Skill Player Rankings
razorwolf replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
JMO My Big Board Panther Selections 1st round (1): CJ Stroud, QB 2nd (39): Adetomiwa Adebaware, Edge (dream he won't be available at this pick) 3rd (93): Jonathan Mingo, WR 4th (114): Drew Sanders, LB 4th (132): Roschon Johnson, RB 5th (147): Josh Whyle, TE -
PJ Walker is not under contract! Being a RFA doesn't mean they was re-signed. The only RFA that has re1signed is Sam Franklin, S today.
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Panthers are now the betting favorite for the #1 pick
razorwolf replied to Martin's topic in Carolina Panthers
2016: The trade between Rams and Titans. Tennessee gave up trade value of 3104.2 and received trade value of 3365! From the research I’ve done in 2001: The trade between Chargers and Falcons. Chargers gave up trade value of 3000 and received trade value of 2376! (Chargers must have received something else to match what they gave up in trade value) -
Panthers are now the betting favorite for the #1 pick
razorwolf replied to Martin's topic in Carolina Panthers
If I understand the trade value table correctly from researching it (3) 1st round would be a trade value of 3100! -
Panthers are now the betting favorite for the #1 pick
razorwolf replied to Martin's topic in Carolina Panthers
For Colts to move up 3 spots would cost them (2) 1st round and (2) 3rd round not saying that is what would be offered, but trade value would need to be at least 3160, and for Panthers (us) to move up 8 spots would cost (2) 1st and (2) 2nds; not saying that is what should be offered, but trade value would need to be around 3280. Trade value for the #1 spot is 3000!