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Panthers rework McCaffrey, Thompson; free up $11M under cap

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The Panthers have restructured the contracts of running back Christian McCaffrey and linebacker Shaq Thompson, freeing up more than $11 million in salary-cap space before the start of free agency.

The moves leave the Panthers about $30 million under the salary cap, but the team has roughly $17 million of that pegged to sign draft picks and to have on hand for the start of the season for additional moves. That leaves Carolina with $13 million to spend in free agency.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule does not expect the Panthers to be big spenders in free agency after using the franchise tag on offensive tackle Taylor Moton on Tuesday. Moton will cost the Panthers between $13 and $14 million under the salary cap if he doesn't sign a long-term contract before July 16.

Carolina's key unrestricted free agent is versatile wide receiver Curtis Samuel. While he is a player Rhule would very much like to have back next season, he said he's unsure of that given cap restraints for the 2021 season; the cap has been reduced by about $16 million.

'œIt's a reduction from last year but also a reduction on how you were planning,'ť Rhule said. 'œThat is what is making (teams) make really tough decisions.'ť

The Panthers were notified by the league they will receive two sixth-round compensatory draft picks this year.

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FILE - In this Dec. 27, 2020, file photo, Carolina Panthers outside linebacker Shaq Thompson (54) pursues the action during an NFL football game against the Washington Football Team in Landover, Md. The Panthers have restructured the contracts of running back Christian McCaffrey and linebacker Shaq Thompson, freeing up more than $11 million in salary-cap space before the start of free agency. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr., File) The Associated Press
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