· 2026-06-26

The Carolina Panthers have $8.5 million in cap space ahead of training camp, ranking seventh-lowest in the NFL.
This amount gives the Panthers some wiggle room to make a move, but not all of it is available to spend.
The Panthers need to set aside around $5 million for signings during the year.
A whopping $22.1 million of Carolina's salary cap is taken up by dead money, with six players responsible for $2 million or more each.
QB Andy Dalton accounts for $5.6 million, while OL Austin Corbett accounts for $4.4 million.
The Panthers have three players with cap hits north of $20 million, including guard Robert Hunt, safety Tre'von Moehrig, and right tackle Taylor Moton.
G Robert Hunt has a cap hit of $24.3 million, while S Tre'Von Moehrig has a cap hit of $21.2 million.
The Panthers are currently standing 15th in the National Football Conference with a 4-13 record, on a W2 streak, and their next game is vs Chicago Bears on 2026-09-13.
The team's salary cap situation will be crucial in determining their ability to add help ahead of training camp.
The Panthers' cap space will be affected by the big chunk of dead money, which includes $3.3 million from WR Adam Thielen and $3.2 million from DL Shy Tuttle.
The team's ability to manage their salary cap will be key to their success in the upcoming season.