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Manage the cap game


philw5289

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Just playing around with a lot of potential moves, albeit it's not an exact science since the options are only cut or restructure...

 

Cut - Deangelo and DeCoud

 

Restructure (or extend in some cases) - CJ, Olsen, Kalil, Stewart. Extend the first two, maybe do nothing with Kalil, maybe restructure, and Stewart is tricky. I restructured him just to get his cap hit down, but we probably won't touch it in case we choose to cut him after 2015, when it begins to save us money IIRC.

 

 

Those moves bring us to 30.2 million in cap space, with 7.3 in dead money

 

 

 

Edit...didn't know it went to signing other players. Dammit. 

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Cut Deangelo and some other small players

 

Restructure- Charles Johnson and ryan kalil

 

Sign- Danny Amendola WR, Kendrick Lewis S, Akeem Ayers OLB, Alan Branch DE, Doug Free T

 

Gives us

 

Salary Cap: 145,000,000
Player Salaries: 129,368,943
Dead Money: 7,361,686

 

Carryover: 4,939,773
Reserved for Draft Picks: 5,000,000
Cap Space Remaining: 8,209,144
Plus another extra 5,000,000 to sign pics i think i did a good job

 

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Cut:

Brandon Williams

Deangelo Williams

Wes Horton

Richie Brockel

Thomas Decoud

David Foucault

 

Restructures:

Thomas Davis

Greg Olson

Ryan Kalil

Charles Johnson

 

Signed:

Torrey Smith - WR

Eddie Royal - WR

Jeremy Parnell - OT

James Casey - TE

George Johnson - DE

Dan Williams - DT

Byron Maxwell - Cb

Dawan Landry - S

 

Cap Space Remaining - $8,196,383 (after signing all draft picks)

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