9/19 week 1

Joe Adams

2012 4/2.567552 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS

2012 .467552 SB/4

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Adams got a four-year deal worth $2.6 million with a $467,552 signing bonus…

Keith Adams

2006 2/1.405 TRV, 1.705 TRMV, .585/.595 BS

2006 .2 SB/2

2006 CUT Post

2007 .3 RB (incentivized)

Mario Addison

2012 No SB/3 after week 13 (off WAS PS), .465/.555/.645 BS

2014 2/2.56 TRV ext, .75/1.05 BS

2014 .66 SB/3

2015 2016 BS escalates to 1.2

2015-2016 .05 WO

Tom Pelissero, USA Today: Addison’s new deal is worth $3.205MM over the next three years, with $660K guaranteed… guarantees are in the form of signing bonuses…

Ray Agnew

1997 1/.325 TRV, .275 BS

1997 .05 SB/1

1997 CUT Post

Seyi Ajirotutu

2011 Acquired from SD (waivers)

2011 .45 BS

2012 1/.54 TRV, .54 BS

2012 CUT Post

David Akers

1997 2/.3 TRV, .131/.164 BS

1997 .005 SB/2

1997 CUT Post

Brent Alexander

1998 3/3.025 TRV, .5/.775/1 BS

1998 .75 SB/3

1999 .375 SB/2 CONV

2000 CUT Pre

Steve Schoenfeld, Arizona Republic: signed a three-year, $3.025 million deal…

Frank Alexander

2012 4/2.570252 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS

2012 .470252 SB/4

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Alexander got a four-year deal worth $2.6 million, including a $470,252 signing bonus…

Lorenzo Alexander

2005 3/.94 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS

2005 .015 SB/3

2005 CUT Post

2005 PS, .0799 BS

Brian Allen

2002 Acquired from HOU (waivers)

2002 .3/.389 BS

2004 .628 RFA tender

Derek Anderson

2011 1/.735 TRV, .685 BS (.525 MSB)

2011 .05 SB/1

2012 1/.89 TRV, .825 BS (.54 MSB)

2012 .065 SB/1

2013 1/.905 TRV, .84 BS (.555 MSB)

2013 .065 SB/1

2014 2/2.564 TRV, .875/1.175 BS

2014 .4 SB/2

2014-2015 .025 WO

2015 .064 RB (per game?)

Jonathan Jones, Charlotte Observer: The quarterback is an unrestricted free agent after collecting $825,000 in salary and a $65,000 signing bonus this past season.

James Anderson

2006 3/1.5672 TRV, .275/.36/.445 BS

2006 .4872 SB/3

2009 1.01 RFA tender

2010 1.176 RFA tender

2011 5/22 TRV, 1.5/2.4/2.9/3.9/3.9 BS

2011 7 SB/5

2012-2015 .1 WO

2013 CUT Split

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: His five-year deal included a $7 million signing bonus and a $1.5 million base salary for this year. In 2012, Anderson’s base salary jumps to $2.4 million and he’s scheduled to receive a $100,000 workout bonus. There also is a $100,000 workout bonus for each remaining year on the contract. In 2013, Anderson’s base salary is scheduled to be $2.9 million. His base salary in 2014 and 2015 is the same -- $3.9 million for each year.

Rashard Anderson

2000 5/6.00125 TRV, .193/.428125/.53375/.639375/.845 BS

2000 2.8325 SB/5

2000 .2295 RepB

2001-2003 .1 RepB

2002 Suspended 1 year (substance abuse policy)

2003 Suspended 1 year (substance abuse policy)

2004 CUT Post

Antwan Applewhite

2012 1/.765 TRV, .7 BS (.54 MSB)

2012 .065 WO

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Applewhite’s minimum salary is $700,000. That’s what he’ll get, but only $540,000 of his base salary counts toward the cap. Applewhite also has a $65,000 workout bonus, which bring his cap figure up to $605,000.

Jessie Armstead

2004 1/.785 TRV, .76 BS (.455 MSB)

2004 .025 SB/1

Carlton Bailey

1995 2/1.05 TRV, .5/.5 BS

1995 .05 SB/2

1997 1/.275 TRV, .2 BS

1997 .075 SB/1

Timothy Smith, NY Times: He was waived by the Giants back in March and was signed by Carolina to a two-year, $1.1 million contract.

Eugene Baker

2003 1/.375 TRV, .375 BS

2004 1/.455 TRV, .455 BS

2004 CUT Post week 6

Jason Baker

2005 Acquired from DEN (with 2006 7th-round pick for Todd Sauerbrun)

2005 .54 BS

2006 2/1.8 TRV, .6/.7 BS

2006 .4 SB/2

2007 .1 RB (not paid)

2007 5/8.5 TRV ext, 1/1.1/1.25/1.4/1.55 BS

2007 2.2 SB/6 (2.186868 PV)

2009 .3375 SB/4 CONV, .875/1.1375/1.4/1.55 BS

2012 CUT Pre

Steve Reed, Gaston Gazette: Baker will earn base salaries of $600,000 in 2006 and $700,000 in 2007 as part of his new, two-year, $1.8 million contract. Along with his $400,000 signing bonus, Baker is due to receive a $100,000 roster bonus in March of 2007.

AP: The Carolina Panthers signed Jason Baker to a five-year, $8.5 million extension… Baker, who would have become an unrestricted free agent after next season, received a $2.2 million signing bonus in the deal that will keep him with the team through the 2012 season.

Myron Baker

1996 Acquired from CHI (waivers)

1996 .361 BS

1997 No SB/1 after week 15, .275 BS

Dave Ball

2007 .51 BS

2007 CUT Post

Kenjon Barner

2013 4/2.2658 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS

2013 .1058 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Barner deal is worth $2.265 million, including $105,800 bonus…

Tommy Barnhardt

1995 3/1.545 TRV, .575?/?/? BS

1995 .135 SB/3

1996 CUT Pre

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: $135,000 signing bonus, $1.545 million total for three years

Gary Barnidge

2008 4/1.89425 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS

2008 .18925 SB/4

2011 CBA increase BS to .6

2011 IR

2011 1/.69 TRV ext, .615 BS

2011 .05 SB/2

2012 .025 WO

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Barnidge was given a $50,000 signing bonus. He’s scheduled to make $615,000 next season and also can collect a $25,000 workout bonus.

Mike Barrow

1997 5/18.75 TRV, .9/2.2/2.65/2.7/2.7 BS

1997 5.5 SB/5

1998-2001 .1 WO

1998 1.3 SB/4 CONV

2000 CUT Pre

2000 .7 RB (not paid)

2001 1 RB

Charles Chandler, Charlotte Observer: Barrow, formerly a member of the Houston Oilers, signed a five-year, $18.75 million contract, including a $5.5 million signing bonus. Although the deal averages $3.75 million per year, Barrow will only count $2 million against the Panthers' salary cap in 1997. That's because his base salary for next season is $900,000… Barrow's salary cap figure will grow in subsequent years to a peak of $4.9 million in 2001, when Barrow will be 31.

Brett Basanez

2006 PS, .0799 BS
2006 Activated after week 13, .275/.36 BS

2007 .015 RB/WO

2008 PS, .0884 BS

Idrees Bashir

2005 1/.64 TRV, .54 BS

2005 .1 SB/1

2005 IR after week 14

Michael Bates

1998 3/4.05 TRV, .8/.9/.75 BS

1998 1.2 SB/3

1998-2000 .05 WO

1999 .3 SB/2 CONV

2000 .25 RB

2002 1/.675 TRV, .75 TRMV, .65 BS

2002 .025 RB

2003 1/.68 TRV, .655 BS (.45 MSB)

2003 .025 WO

2003 CUT Post

D’Anthony Batiste

2006 No SB/3 after week 5, .275/.36/.445 BS

2007 CUT Post (claimed by ATL)

Marco Battaglia

2003 No SB/1 after week 13, .655 BS (.45 MSB)

Jon Beason

2007 5/8.7588 TRV, 11.3338 TRMV, .285/.37/.735/.8575/.98 BS

2007 3 SB/5

2007 .205 RB

2007 .175 NLTBE (rookie honors)

2008 .2425 RB

2008 BS escalated to .87 (addl .05 esc possible)

2009 2.0525 supersede SB/3, .65/.7088/.745 BS

2009 BS escalated to 1.1/1.115/1.1388 (addl .05 esc possible)

2010 BS escalated to 1.315/1.3388 (addl .2 esc possible)

2011 BS escalated to 1.5388 (addl .25 esc possible)

2011 5/50 TRV ext, 1.0388/1.25/5.25/6.5/7.5/8.75 BS

2011 20 SB/6/5

2012-2016 .25 WO

2013 BS reduced to 1, guaranteed

2013 .5 RB added

2013 .109375 RB/game active (equiv 1.75, .4375 LTBE, earned .328125)

2013 .5 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

2013 Traded to NYG after week 4 (for 2014 7th)

2014-2016 voidable added

Adam Schefter, ESPN: Jon Beason and Panthers have agreed on 5-year extension for $50 million with $25 milion guarantee…

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: It’s a five-year extension for a player who already was under contract for this season. Beason’s deal now runs through 2016 and could be worth up to $51.6 million. Beason’s base salary for this season is $1.04 million, but he got a $20 million signing bonus. In 2012, his base salary will be $1.25 million and he has a $250,000 workout bonus for every year on his contract after this one. In 2013, Beason’s base will jump to $5.25 million. In 2014, he’s scheduled to make $6.5 million. Beason is scheduled to earn $7.5 million in 2015 and $8.5 million in 2016.

Darin Gantt: Beason's third-year bonus payment of $2.552 million will be treated as a signing bonus (which the Panthers could get back if Beason holds out or defaults on his contract) since they wrote it as part of a a "superseding contract." In essence, it stands as the first re-negotiation of the deal, since the contract is built on the assumption the bonus will be paid.

Under the terms of the deal, Beason's second bonus would kick in the day after the 2008 season (rookie deals can't be re-done before then), provided Beason plays either 35 percent of the defensive snaps this year or 45 percent in 2008. In fact, if he hits the mark this season, he'd get a $500,000 escalator to next year's $370,000 base salary, and the 2009 payment would be $2.052 million.

That would go along with the $3 million signing bonus he received earlier this month, plus a $242,500 guaranteed roster bonus in 2008.

Assuming he triggers the bonus, and barring injury, that should happen, Beason stands to pocket roughly $4.6 million the first two years, and $7.5 million the first three years if he reaches some reasonable playing-time incentives.

Once the Panthers pay the 2009 bonus, the contract stipulates that Beason's base salaries would drop to $650,000 in 2009, $708,800 in 2010 and $745,000 in 2011, or a total of $467,800 less than the original bases listed for those years ($735,000, $857,500 and $980,000).

Beason's deal also includes a number of sweeteners beginning in 2009 which are based on his playing time, and the expectation of him becoming a starter.

Beason's 2009 base salary will go up $100,000 if he plays 60 percent of the defensive snaps in one year, $150,000 for 75 percent of the snaps and $200,000 for 85 percent. Since that clause covers each of the first two years, he could make an extra $400,000 in base salary in 2009 if he's a full-time player his first two seasons.

The same breakdowns apply to subsequent years, meaning he could add up to $600,000 to his 2010 earnings and $800,000 to his 2011 base salaries if he plays 85 percent of the defensive snaps each year.

If he gets to 85 percent each of the first four years of his deal, that could net him an extra $1.8 million over the third through fifth years of the deal. Even at the 60 percent level, he could add another $900,000.

Beason can also earn escalators if he makes the Pro Bowl: $50,000 for one, $100,000 for the second, $200,000 if he makes three and $250,000 if he makes four trips to Hawaii.

Aaron Wilson, NFP: His salary for this season was reduced from $5.25 million to a $1 million salary fully guaranteed for skill, injury and cap. The deal also includes a $500,000 roster bonus due today as well as a $250,000 workout bonus, a $1.75 million per game roster bonus paid $109,375 per game active and a $500,000 Pro Bowl bonus.

Byron Bell

2011 3/1.409 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS

2011 .014 SB/3

2014 2.187 RFA tender

Kelvin Benjamin

2014 4/7.66425 TRV, .42/.768375/1.11675/1 BS

2014 3.894 SB/4

2014-2016 BS guaranteed

2017 .465125 RB

David Newton, ESPN: Total value: $7,664,252. Signing bonus: $3,894,000. Total guaranteed: $6,199,125. Average per year: $1,916,063… Cap value per year: 2014 ($1,393,500), 2015 ($1,741,875), 2016 ($2,090,250), 2017 ($2,438,625). Roster bonus: $465,125 in 2017 on the third day of training camp.

Brandon Bennett

2004 No SB/1 after week 7, .535 BS (.455 MSB)

Joe Berger

2005 3/.9816 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS

2005 .0566 SB/3

2005 CUT Post

2005 PS, .0799 BS

2005 signed by MIA before week 1

Bene Benwikere

2014 4/2.419 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS

2014 .199 SB/4

Mackenzy Bernardeau

2008 4/1.741411 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS

2008 .036411 SB/4

2011 BS escalated to 1.2

Mike Florio, PFT: the Carolina Panthers’ pick in Brown’s slot, Mackenzy Bernadeau, received a $36,411 signing bonus under a four-year contract.

Steve Beuerlein

1996 3/2.325 TRV, .65/.65/.695 BS

1996 .33 SB/3

1998 4/9 TRV, 1.5/1.5/1.5 BS

1998 BS lowered to .216 after week 10, equiv .497765

1998 1.5 SB/4

1999 1 RB

2000 .75 RB

2001 .95 RB (not paid)

2000 6/31.75 TRV, .44/3/3/3/5/5 BS

2000 2.46 SB/6

2001 CUT Pre

2001 1.2 RB (not paid)

2001 1.4 OB/5

2002 1.5 RB

2003 2 RB

2004-2005 1.5 RB

Tim Biakabutuka

1996 7/12.653 TRV, .617/.771/.925/1.079/1.233/1.387/1.541 BS

1996 5.1 SB/7

1999 .729 SB/4 CONV

2000 .82 SB/3 CONV

2001-2002 5.5 esc possible

2002 CUT Pre

2002 voidable

AP: KRIV in Houston also reported a deal was reached with an agreement worth $12.7 million that includes a $5.1-million signing bonus… The contract also includes increases in his base salary that could increase the value of the deal to $23 million, according to the TV station.

Taye Biddle

2006 3/1.087 TRV, .275/.36/.445 BS

2006 .007 SB/3

2006 CUT Post

2006 PS, .0799 BS

2006 Activated after week 11, .275/.36/.445 BS

2007 CUT Post (claimed by TB)

DeCori Birmingham

2007 PS after week 10, .0799 BS

2008 PS, .0884 BS

2009 PS after week 9, .0884 BS

Nathan Black

2002 PS, .068 BS

2002 Activated after week 5, .225/.3 BS

2003 IR

Chase Blackburn

2013 2/2.05 TRV, .85/.9 BS

2013 .2 SB/2

2013-2014 .05 WO

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Blackburn’s two-year deal is worth $2.05 million. He got a $200,000 signing bonus and will count $1 million against this year’s cap.

Will Blackwell

2012 3/1.445 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS

2012 .005 SB/3

Pat Yasinskas, ESPN: Will Blackwell and Matt Reynolds each signed for $5,000.

Juron Bolden

1998 Acquired from GB after week 8 (waivers)

1998 .216 BS

Steve Bono

1999 2/1.4 TRV, .4/? BS

1999 .1 SB/2

1999 .1 RB/RepB?

2000 CUT Pre

Jim Thomas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Bono signed a two-year, $1.4 million deal that includes a $100,000 signing bonus.

Tony Booth

1999 3/.783 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS

1999 .033 SB/3

1999 IR, .101 BS

2000 IR, .122 BS

2001 CUT Post

Tre Boston

2014 4/2.625468 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS

2014 .405468 SB/4

Jarrett Boykin

2015 1/.7 TRV, .66 BS

2015 .02 SB/1

2015 .02 WO

Aaron Wilson, NFP: Jarrett Boykin one-year Panthers deal: $700,000, $20,000 signing bonus, $20,000 workout bonus, $660,000 salary…

Jeff Brady

1998 1/.7 TRV, .45 BS

1998 .25 SB/1

Spartanburg Herald-Journal: The Panthers deemed the offer excessive and opted instead to sign veteran linebacker Jeff Brady to a one-year, $700,000 deal.

Colin Branch

2003 3/1.201 TRV, .225/.305/.38 BS

2003 .291 SB/3

2006 .7216 RFA tender

Tyler Brayton

2008 2/4.05, .8/1.8 BS

2008 1.25 SB/2

2008-2009 .1 WO

2009 BS escalated to 2.1

2010 3/9 TRV, 1/3.5/3.5 BS

2010 1 SB/3

Darin Gantt, Charlotte Observer: He signed a three-year, $9 million deal, but $7 million of that is in base salaries in 2011 and 2012. He got a $1 million signing bonus, and $1 million in base salary this season. His $3.5 million bases the next two years would be nice, but aren't guaranteed to be paid.

Jeremy Bridges

2006 No SB/1 after week 1, .5 BS

2006 3/6.1 TRV ext, 7 TRMV, .7/1.2/1.25 BS

2006 1.6 SB/4

2006 .3772 dummy LTBE/4 (VOID after 2006)

2007 .1 WO

2007 .25 LTBE (PT)

2007 .05 NLTBE (PT)

2007-2009 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

2007 Suspended 2 games (weeks 1-2)

2008-2009 .125 WO

2008 .3 NLTBE (PT)

2009 CUT Pre

2009 1 RB (not paid)

Casper Brinkley

2008 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

Blake Brockermeyer

1995 4/3.15 TRV, .4/.5/.6/.6 BS

1995 1.05 SB/4

Dave Sell, Washington Post: He signed a four-year, $3.15 million deal that included a $1,050,000 signing bonus.

Richie Brockel

2011 1/.375 TRV, .375 BS

2012 1/.465 TRV, .465 BS

2013 1/.555 TRV, .555 BS

2014 2/1.61 TRV, 2.01 TRMV, .65/.75 BS