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Contract Breakdowns for our resigned players???


The Saltman

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yes, they been posted.

Patty Y did a breakdown a while back.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/42828/breaking-down-panthers-spending-spree

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/23267/panthers-got-creative-with-thomas-davis

Let’s start with Anderson. His five-year deal included a $7 million signing bonus and a $1.5 million base salary for this year. In 2012, Anderson’s base salary jumps to $2.4 million and he’s scheduled to receive a $100,000 workout bonus. There also is a $100,000 workout bonus for each remaining year on the contract.

In 2013, Anderson’s base salary is scheduled to be $2.9 million. His base salary in 2014 and 2015 is the same -- $3.9 million for each year.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/23191/big-money-year-for-nfc-south-lbs

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what I really wanted to see was Dwills breakdown.

I don't think anyone but him and the Team know that, I don't see where it was released anywhere.

I do know that he makes roughly what Chris Johnson does, big difference is guaranteed money.

Johnson's deal breaks down as a 6 year deal worth 55 Million w/ 30 million guaranteed. (He was already making 2 million over the next two seasons)

Breaks down to roughly 9.1 million per season.

DeAngelo's contract is a 5 year deal worth 43 million with 21 guaranteed. Makes 6.7 million this season.

Breaks down to 8.6 million per season.

If I find full details I'll post them.

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