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Performance Based Value


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Interesting breakdown of player performance versus their contracts. Not a lot of surprises here...or any.

But hey, it's the off season.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/03/03/performance-based-value-carolina-panthers/

Undervalued:

Hardy

Newton

Olsen

Overvalued:

Gamble

Gross

DLo

I think most fans would agree with this, the key is what does Gettleman think and what can he do about it?

Thoughts?

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If I had to guess I'd say D'Lo is the odd man out on his list. You gotta think that if he values receiver talent then he values corner talent. Whether the price is right is another question. . . . aaand we all heard about his little "big men allow you to compete" speech so Gross probably has value too.

D'Lo on the other hand hmm given the Giants' history. . .

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Most of the overvalue's you can blame squarely on Hurney for just flat overpaying.

However, I don't think are any HUGE problems on that list if you factor in the injuries and the scheme clusterfug we saw last year on offense- most notably the RB's.

I have no problem parting with Gamble. While he's shown how good he can be, he's also shown how frail he can be.

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