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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
His cap hit for the coming season is $22 million and the dead cap hit is $20 million so Panthers can't cut him and the team taking him on would need to have the space to add him. Teddy and Sam are polar opposites. One is an accurate passer with a weak arm and the other is a strong armed passer that's not at all accurate. Not sure you can win with either but as Rube said if they were in competition for the starting spot I could see Bridgewater beating out Darnold.
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Over 2 years.
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Trading him is the best option, with Bridgewater set to count $23 million against the 2021 cap, but that will be a tough sell. He can be released with a post-June 1 designation and save $7.9 million, but Carolina would take a $15 million hit in dead money this year and $5 million in 2022.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...anthers-future
Its possible they re-structure his deal making him more attractive to other clubs....but he may be running out of places to go. NE and Denver are maybes, but beyond that?
Back to New Orleans perhaps? Not sure what Winstons salary structure is.