A few weeks ago, the Carolina Panthers brought back some reinforcements for their growing offensive line. And now, the numbers on those moves are in.
Both offensive tackle Cameron Erving and guard Michael Jordan were recently signed to one-year deals—with the former coming on May 8 and the latter on May 11. Erving’s pact, per Spotrac, is worth approximately $1.16 million while Jordan’s is at $1.08 million.
As for their cap hits in the 2023 campaign, Erving will cost $1.09 million and Jordan will cost $940,000. Those deals leave the Panthers, who may or may not want to call up a certain free-agent wide receiver, with $27.94 million in cap space—the second-most in the NFL.
So, with those hog mollies all inked up, here are the cap hits for each of the Panthers’ offseason signings:
- WR Adam Thielen: $3.33 million
- TE Hayden Hurst: $3.13 million
- S Vonn Bell: $3.11 million
- C Bradley Bozeman: $3.07 million
- DT Shy Tuttle: $2.88 million
- RB Miles Sanders: $2.75 million
- S Sam Franklin: $2.63 million
- QB Andy Dalton: $2.13 million
- G Justin McCray: $1.77 million
- DE DeShawn Williams: $1.75 million
- K Eddy Piñeiro: $1.56 million
- LS JJ Jansen: $1.09 million
- DE Henry Anderson: $1.09 million
- LB Kamu Grugier-Hill: $1.09 million
- DB Eric Rowe: $1.09 million
- WR Damiere Byrd: $1.09 million
- OT Cameron Erving: $1.09 million
- DT John Penisini: $940,000
- G Michael Jordan: $940,000