How much restructure potential do Panthers have after 2026 NFL Draft?
The Carolina Panthers may have to crunch the numbers pretty soon.
According to Over the Cap, the Panthers are one of four teams without any effective salary cap space. This means, after signing at least 51 players and their rookie class, that they'll be over the league's cap number.
OTC projects their effective cap space at approximately -$2.9 million, which would rank as the third-lowest mark in the entire league. (That's kinda what happens when you spend big in free agency.)
So, how can Carolina relieve themselves of that stress? Well, they can (and probably will) seek to restructure some of their bigger contracts.
If the Panthers go with the simple restructuring approach, where payments are prorated into signing bonuses within the remainder of the pacts, then they can create up to $61.5 million in cap space—per OTC. That would bring their possible cap space to just over $58.5 million.
Their simple restructure potential of $61.5 million is the ninth-greatest in the NFL.
If Carolina goes all out with the unlikelier avenue of maximum restructures, where the money is prorated by extending contracts or adding void years, they can open up to around $106.3 million—the sixth-greatest potential.
The Panthers came out of the 2026 NFL Draft with seven selections, all of whom are expected to sign their first pro deals before the start of rookie minicamp on May 8. The group is headlined by Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, whose cap number as the 19th overall pick is projected at a little over $3.8 million.
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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers offseason: How much restructure potential does Carolina have?
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