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Free Agents this Offseason


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On 1/6/2025 at 4:50 AM, Iceup said:

Carolina Panther Free Agents

Below is the list of the players who we may loose in FA this Offseason. Is there anyone on this list we absolutely NEED to come back. What do you think? I'd probably want to retain MJack, XWoods, Franks for ST, Hekker, Jansen if he doesn't retire, Mays or Cobett to have a center on the roster, and maybe D. Moore if we cut Thielan. 

UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (21)

QB Andy Dalton
C Austin Corbett
C Brady Christensen
TE Tommy Tremble
TE Ian Thomas
TE Feleipe Franks
WR David Moore
RB Mike Boone

DE DeShawn Williams
OLB Cam Gill
LB Shaq Thompson
CB Mike Jackson
CB Caleb Farley
S Xavier Woods
S Jordan Fuller
S Nick Scott
S Sam Franklin
S Lonnie Johnson
P Johnny Hekker
K Eddy Piñeiro
LS JJ Jansen

RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (5)
C Cade Mays
WR Deven Thompkins
RB Raheem Blackshear
WR Velus Jones Jr.
WR Dan Chisena

EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FREE AGENTS (2)
DE LaBryan Ray
LB Chandler Wooten

Re-sign

Tommy Tremble

Feleipe Franks - great special teamer, 10 SP tackles

David Moore - cheap 1year deal to be our 4 or 5 WR

J.J. Jansen - One of the best in the game 

Nick Scott - decent 4th SAF, we only have 1 on the current roster

(I think we'll try to bring back Mike Jackson but we also have to pay Jaycee Horn, we may have too much $ allocated to our starting CB's) 

Tender as RFA

Cade Mays 

Rasheem Blackshear 

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