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The 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year is still recuperating from a quad tear, and won't be able to come off of the physically unable to perform list until Week 7. The inclusion of Gilmore to Carolina's secondary is an improvement. He is in his final year of his contract. Gilmore had requested financial compensation for this offseason. However, now that they have a new team that has a new team, the Panthers could have to reconsider the issue.
Who won the deal and who lost it? Let's consider a few aspects of this transaction.
Through the first half of 2021's regular season the Panthers defense has been a fascinating story. The Panthers remain the most. one team in defense despite being out-matched by the Dallas Cowboys' explosive offense. The league's number. 3 defense in terms of total yards allowed per match is the Panthers. However, the Panthers dropped first-rounder corner Jaycee Horn to a fractured foot, and safety Juston Burris to a groin injury which is why they were seeking to add some new pieces to their defensive. Carolina made a trade for former No. C.J., the 9th overall pick. The pick was traded to Carolina. Henderson last month.
While the addition of Gilmore is an awesome addition to the Panthers secondary, there's an additional aspect that earns it an "A". ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that Gilmore and the Panthers are willing to discuss Gilmore being able to play the final year of his $5.8 million contract. Joe Person of The Athletic confirmed this, saying that the transaction is not the type of "trade-and-sign" scenario. It is reasonable to ask if Gilmore was traded. Even even if it was a assurance made behind closed curtains, Instead of being forced the obligation of a 31-year-old corner for multiple years it's a good thing that the Panthers have the chance to see how he plays and then discuss extension options at a later date. This is significant.
Although it's unlikely anyone would be content to let go of a two-time All-Pro for a potential sixth-round pick, the Patriots are not going to let this hinder their progress. New England clearly did not want to extend Gilmore and this led to an in-season rift. It was then reported that he would be let go on Wednesday. an eighth-rounder is an ounce better than nothing.
They were able of trading Gilmore to the other conference, saving $5.8 million. They also prevented Gilmore from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They actually sold Gilmore to a division rival! With Gilmore being forced to miss for the initial six weeks of the season, that even made it appear that the Patriots were able to move on with the move, since J.C. Jackson and Jalen Mills were the first to start as cornerbacks. Gilmore is more valuable than a sixth-rounder in the future, but at least it's not aiding Brady attempt to win a Super Bowl in Tampa.
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