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58 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

 

58 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From what I have seen, 2022 is not supposed to have much of a cap jump. Projected to be like $192.5M in 2022 and $202.5M in 2023. Basically, an increase of $10M a year (the way it's usually been pre-COVID). The benefit of the new TV deal will happen downstream and not right away. I don't think there will be a year where the cap goes up a huge amount like it did that one season in the NBA when it was like the wild, wild west in free agency. So sure, 5 years from now the cap might be $50M more than it is now, but I don't think it will jump up by $50M in a single season any time soon (if ever). They set up the contract that way so players should be able to make more money across the life of the contract and not all at once (increasing the cap each year allows teams to spend more each year and attract free agents). Obviously they have announced what the plan is for the cap, but I would be surprised if suddenly there was a mountain of money available all at once.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/sportsnaut.com/nfl-rumors-salary-cap-2022-250221/amp/
 

it’s a different world my friend. Players share 48 percent of the nfl revenue ...

 

 

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2 hours ago, unicar15 said:

Huh? This is how it worked out for the Chiefs:

#31 overall sent to BAL for proven franchise LT

Swapped #94 overall for #58 overall 

Swapped 2022 5th for 2022 6th (who cares?)

Traded 4th round pick straight up. 
 

Not exactly sure how the Chiefs got fleeced? 

Yeah, Chiefs did not get fleeced.  They just got wrecked in the Super Bowl because they didn’t have good offensive tackles.  They’re in a position to win now and need quality OT to compete with a good pash rush, which they’ll likely see again if they get back there.  They’re trying to make moves to win in their window.  Don’t blame them.  

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From what I have seen, 2022 is not supposed to have much of a cap jump. Projected to be like $192.5M in 2022 and $202.5M in 2023. Basically, an increase of $10M a year (the way it's usually been pre-COVID). The benefit of the new TV deal will happen downstream and not right away. I don't think there will be a year where the cap goes up a huge amount like it did that one season in the NBA when it was like the wild, wild west in free agency. So sure, 5 years from now the cap might be $50M more than it is now, but I don't think it will jump up by $50M in a single season any time soon (if ever). They set up the contract that way so players should be able to make more money across the life of the contract and not all at once (increasing the cap each year allows teams to spend more each year and attract free agents). Obviously they have announced what the plan is for the cap, but I would be surprised if suddenly there was a mountain of money available all at once.

Everything I can find says it's expected to be 200 in 2022 and possibly 230 the following year due to new broadcasting deals.

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Bad for the Chiefs, What the fug is you talkin about?!?!?

Tag his ass. A proven LT on rookie deal AND a fuging 2nd for the 31st pick? How do you not do that??

If not for Moton, Id be all over that if the panthers traded their 39th for ravens 58th(2nd this year)

What the fug, this is Herniay bad for the Ravens. 

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