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Hurney freeing up cap space. Extension coming?


Jeremy Igo

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 You don’t need cap space(for this year) to sign extensions. We just restructured Luke on April 18th

 And you don’t restructure players on the decline. Especially KK. 

 If this isn’t preparation for a Trent Williams trade, I don’t see the point. 

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Dont see them extending Cam until he can prove his shoulder can holder up this season.  Hurney says "he's taking his time here from last time and learning from it".  So you know he is going to be a littler shell shocked at getting that deal done after giving Jake his big deal.  Then watch Jake get injured right after.

 

 

Has to be 

1. Bradberry- who project's to cost around 13 mil a year

2. OL- he just saw Luck call it a career early after taking the hits.  Its caused a panic in the league as you saw Houston just give a boatload to Miami for a Young OT

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11 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dont see them extending Cam until he can prove his shoulder can holder up this season.  Hurney says "he's taking his time here from last time and learning from it".  So you know he is going to be a littler shell shocked at getting that deal done after giving Jake his big deal.  Then watch Jake get injured right after.

 

 

Has to be 

1. Bradberry- who project's to cost around 13 mil a year

2. OL- he just saw Luck call it a career early after taking the hits.  Its caused a panic in the league as you saw Houston just give a boatload to Miami for a Young OT

I dont think Bradberry is worth anywhere close to 13 million a year. he should walk.

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42 minutes ago, Toomers said:

 You don’t need cap space(for this year) to sign extensions. We just restructured Luke on April 18th

 And you don’t restructure players on the decline. Especially KK. 

 If this isn’t preparation for a Trent Williams trade, I don’t see the point. 

Far from an expert on this, just asking.

But if the extension you are signing the player to is for the express purpose of putting some of that money into this year's cap   wouldn't you have to free up $ in this year's cap space?

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5 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

Far from an expert on this, just asking.

But if the extension you are signing the player to is for the express purpose of putting some of that money into this year's cap   wouldn't you have to free up $ in this year's cap space?

depending on the signing bonus, yes. but signing bonuses are pro rated, so they're stretched out through the life of the contract. 

which is why we have dead space from the kalil deal.

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