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Look for big moves this offseason in free agency. Samir will be dishing out a lot of voided year contracts... and thats fine.


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Some contracts that we can work on to bring this years cap number down further:

Shaq Thomas can be cut for 5.8 Million in cap relief, or restructured  (more likely) to also save us 6 million this year.

McCaffery can be restructured to give us another 8 million in additional space.

AJ Bouye can be cut to give us another 3.5 Million in space

Pat Eflien can be restructured or cut for 2.4 million in space.

Cam Irving can be cut to give us another 2 million in space as well.


Last, but certainly least likely, Morgan Fox would create an additional 3 million in space. He was one of our most consistent players this year and did work so if anything look for a restructure if anything there.

 

All in all, that is an additional 21 million in cap space that we can create if needed. That's not even mentioning Darnolds contract if we are able to pay some... err, most of his guarantee and ship him or if its possible to give him voided years on an extension as well (I don't know how preferable or possible that possibility even is). 

Something to keep in mind is that the NFL salary cap is jumping really really high in 2023 and teams know.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We absolutely cannot restructure CMC. Restructuring aging and/or injury prone players is a big part of what got Hurney in such cap hell.

Yes we can through modern salary cap tactics. We can restructure, pull the bonus forward and void the last 2 years of his deal. The thing is with CMC, we have an out in his contract next year without penatly. 

It will be interesting to see how this all unfolds this offseason though.

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4 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Some contracts that we can work on to bring this years cap number down further:

Shaq Thomas can be cut for 5.8 Million in cap relief, or restructured  (more likely) to also save us 6 million this year.

McCaffery can be restructured to give us another 8 million in additional space.

AJ Bouye can be cut to give us another 3.5 Million in space

Pat Eflien can be restructured or cut for 2.4 million in space.

Cam Irving can be cut to give us another 2 million in space as well.


Last, but certainly least likely, Morgan Fox would create an additional 3 million in space. He was one of our most consistent players this year and did work so if anything look for a restructure if anything there.

 

All in all, that is an additional 21 million in cap space that we can create if needed. That's not even mentioning Darnolds contract if we are able to pay some... err, most of his guarantee and ship him or if its possible to give him voided years on an extension as well (I don't know how preferable or possible that possibility even is). 

Something to keep in mind is that the NFL salary cap is jumping really really high in 2023 and teams know.

   You don’t really understand void years do you? And where is this 13.7M coming from? Which makes every number irrelevant. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We absolutely cannot restructure CMC. Restructuring aging and/or injury prone players is a big part of what got Hurney in such cap hell.

If we were balancing your or mine checkbook sure, but the NFL doesn't work that way anymore, its monopoly money now. 

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I worry about the deals Rhule/Fitt will make. 

we are living through the “it can always be worse” window following 2 strong back to back runs by Fox and Rivera. 

Think Sam and Robby’s deal are the canary in the coal mine.  

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

I did a pretty detailed write up about Samir and how he has set us up for success over the coming years. He is a salary cap king. We are going to have so much wiggle room. The 29.6 million you see now is just the tip of the iceberg.

 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Yes we can through modern salary cap tactics. We can restructure, pull the bonus forward and void the last 2 years of his deal. The thing is with CMC, we have an out in his contract next year without penatly. 

It will be interesting to see how this all unfolds this offseason though.

You gotta hold the line with CMC. Roll the dice he stays healthy. If he doesn't, move on. If he does, yay.

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Just now, Toomers said:

   You don’t really understand void years do you? And where is this 13.7M coming from? Which makes every number irrelevant. 

Its pretty clear you have no idea how void years work. I wouldn't open my mouth if i were you and remove all doubt you're an idiot.

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Just now, CRA said:

I worry about the deals Rhule/Fitt will make. 

we are living through the “it can always be worse” window following 2 strong back to back runs by Fox and Rivera. 

Think Sam and Robby’s deal are the canary in the coal mine.  

they dont make the deals, Samir does. That's why tepper hired him during MH's final years. He pulled MH away from money management. Also,  RA's contract is just a one year extension. He can be cut this offseason and we barely lose any money.

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2 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

If we were balancing your or mine checkbook sure, but the NFL doesn't work that way anymore, its monopoly money now. 

But just like in Monopoly, you can still go broke. Lots of dead future money tied up in aging and/or injury prone players was Hurney's favorite way to accomplish it.

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