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Saints have $1.298M million in cap space (updated)


Captain Morgan

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not even enough to sign their draft picks.

 

 

Newly updated NFLPA records show the New Orleans Saints with only $2.57 million of space available under the salary cap.

The numbers appear to reflect all the Saints signings during the last week of free agency. It's not clear if the numbers include the restricted free agent tenders issued to tight end Josh Hill and guard Tim Lelito. Unofficial NOLA.com estimates showed the team with $4.06 million available (or $1.69 million when the tenders are included). The reason for the discrepancy was not clear.

 

http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2016/03/new_orleans_saints_salary_cap_15.html#incart_river_index   

 

 

updated:  3-20:  

NFLPA records have the #Saints at $1.298M in space this morning with 64 current contracts. It was $2.57M the other day.

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9 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

a lot of debate on their boards on Brees contract (which is a huge cap hit) being extended to lessen the hit, but they are squirming because it hasn't happened yet.  Some think the Saints are going to let his current contract play out, and then start all over at QB in 2017.

thaw big question in that scenario is who? lol at the Taints.

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