Cutting A’Shawn Robinson would save $10.5 million against the cap. There would only be $2.1 million in dead money, so it would be a great idea from a financial standpoint. One move would double the cap space.

However, cutting Robinson, even if it saves all that money, may not be worth it. He’s been pretty productive up front, which is a little surprising given how bad he was in 2024 (likely because he was pushed up the depth chart thanks to Derrick Brown’s injury).

He had 5.5 sacks his first season in Carolina, and last year ranked among the top 10 defensive linemen in the league in run stops,” Joseph Person of The Athletic pointed out.

Unfortunately, Person added, “The Panthers aren’t flush with cap space and signed two defensive tackles last year, giving Tershawn Wharton a three-year, $45 million contract.” That contract has already aged poorly, but the Panthers are kind of stuck in it.

Moving on from Robinson would alleviate the financial burden of Wharton’s contract but it wouldn’t help alleviate the lack of production. Wharton should be better in 2026, but Robinson has been good.

Person concluded that the Panthers could probably ask him to take a pay cut, but it remains to be seen if that will happen. As of now, the Panthers probably shouldn’t cut Robinson.

If they draft someone up front, like Peter Woods or Caleb Banks like many mock drafts predict, then losing Robinson wouldn’t be a huge loss, but if they aren’t able to replace his production, then that $10.5 million doesn’t sound like so much.