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The Saints, Cardinals, Steelers, Patriots and 49ers are the five teams with the worst salary cap situations entering 2015.


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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24913408/agents-take-the-five-teams-with-the-worst-salary-cap-situations

 

 

 

Contract restructurings, pay cuts and salary cap casualties are a way of life in the NFL. This is because there isn't a universal method of managing the salary cap, and player contracts aren't fully guaranteed like they are in the NBA and MLB.

An agent must have a good understanding of the potential moves teams may make during the early part of the offseason to assess whether it's in his or her client's best interest to accommodate any requests from the team about the player helping with salary cap room. A seasoned agent may voluntarily approach the team in instances when he or she is convinced that a client's roster spot is in jeopardy.

Some teams place more importance on the long-term cap implications of player signings and roster moves than others. Judgment can get clouded when teams believe they have a window of opportunity to be Super Bowl contenders. That's how long-range salary cap planning can get sacrificed for short-term gain.

 

 

 

1. New Orleans Saints

Salary cap overage: $23.07 million

New Orleans' cap is top heavy. Five players with cap numbers over $10 million are taking up a combined $74.15 million of cap space. The Saints can make significant headway with their cap overage by restructuring the four-year, $41.5 million contract extension (worth a maximum of $48 million through salary escalators) Junior Galette signed right before the start of the regular season. $10 million of cap room will be created by converting Galette's fully-guaranteed $12.5 million roster bonus that kicks in on the third day of the 2015 league year (March 12) into signing bonus.

 

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