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Looking at next year (roster)


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If they employ the high signing bonus/ minimum fist year salary commonly utilized and given their significant future cap space, they have the capacity to sign a few higher end free agents and retain their most desirable existing players.  That’s typically the case with a qb on a rookie contract.

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2 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Players we have under contract in 2024:

QB: Young/ Dalton

RB: Sanders/ Hubbard

WR: Theilen/ Mingo/ Marshall

TE: Hurst/ Thomas/ Tremble

T: Moton/ Ekwonu/ Ricky Lee

IOL: Bozeman/ Corbett/ Christensen/ Mays/ Zavala/ Jensen

DL: Brown/ Tuttle/ Barno

LB: Thompson/ Cherilus/ DJ Johnson

CB: Jackson/ Horn/ Jamison

S: Bell/ Woods/ Robinson

Special Teams: Hekker/ Pineiro

Maaaaaaaan a few of those will be cuts/trades too. My count is 25(around) players are needed........jesus....

 

just 6 draft picks and now that 70 million in cap space isnt sooo much. 

 

barely ANY depth. 

 

More ammo for anti-fittt/shittterererer peeps. 

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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

Seriously, when was the last time we had a good draft class and not just one or two solid players?

Gettleguts last draft?? fitt has the horn one if he could stay on the field....

 

Round (Pick No.) Name College Years with Carolina
1 (8) RB Christian McCaffrey Stanford 2017-22
2 (40) WR Curtis Samuel Ohio State 2017-20
2 (64) T Taylor Moton Western Michigan 2017-pres
3 (77) DE Daeshon Hall Texas A&M 2017
5 (152) CB Corn Elder Miami (Fla.) 2017-20
6 (192) FB Alex Armah West Georgia 2017-20
7 (233) K Harrison Butker Georgia Tech
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