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So now how about the remaining Cap?


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Probably around $20 million, not counting the 8 or so we'll set aside for rookies. I doubt Kalil costs more than 6-7 million on the cap this year, and it would be better if it was only 5.

No Swearinger hasn't been scooped up, but the Bears are sniffing...

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The Panthers might be obliged to draft a 2nd or third day safety if we don't take one at 8 or push too hard for one of the better FAs.

I want Swearinger, though. But this draft is stacked at DB more than anything else.

Maybe they read my offseason primer thread and we're going to take Donald Payne in rd 7 or UDRFA

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3 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Probably around $20 million, not counting the 8 or so we'll set aside for rookies. I doubt Kalil costs more than 6-7 million on the cap this year, and it would be better if it was only 5.

No Swearinger hasn't been scooped up, but the Bears are sniffing...

not really. then we'd still owe him $20M at least, and if he's absolutely horrible after his first year and we decide to part ways in year 2, that's a $20M cap hit next year. 

 

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Just now, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

not really. then we'd still owe him $20M at least, and if he's absolutely horrible after his first year and we decide to part ways in year 2, that's a $20M cap hit next year. 

 

Nah. If his guaranteed portion is covered in the first three years, the last two go away if we part ways. We're on the hook for at least 3 years. Give it time, we aren't going to cut a guy we just signed to a 5 year deal @ 11M a year after one season. Not happening.

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