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What players are likely to be cap casualities ?


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I think Columbo,RoyWilliams,t Newman and Spears will be cut from Dallas I see Matt Leinart and maybe Ande davis from the texans,Deon Branch Patriots,Kyle Orton will cost 9 miilion in 2011 in Denver,Walter McFadden CB for the raiders will cost 10 million,Garrard will cost the Jags nearly 8 million,Vince young and possibly Chris Hope (safety} Titans,Sam Baker is going to cost the falcons 10 million,Panther T Wharton 5.4 million,S Smith 7 million and CGamble 6.2 million,Deangelo hall 9 million redskins,Clinton Portis 8.75 million,Cards Joey Porter 5.7 million

Not to say these guys will be cut but the salaries seem a bit high

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Between FAs and cap casualities there are alot of good players.From looking at all the team salaries it is evident that many teams will be restructing contracts or lose key players to FA in the next couple years.I think you will be seeing the value of each postion changing ie. running backs will not be getting contracts like they used to.Really good cbs will be getting a raise, Good Lbs will average around 5 million or less per year.Elite Left offensive tackes will bring prime dollars.Elite pass rushers will get prime contracts.Only the elite wrs will get big dollars.Most players that are elite at their position should be getting raises.

Looking at the panthers it appears we may be overpaying C Gamble and TWharton as a guard (though he plays tackle as much as guard for us).If we can get a 3rd rd draft pick out of SSmith we should maybe take it as much as it hurts to say that or get nothing next year.The way dead cap is treated is going to be differant and give a reprive to teams like the cowboys and Skins who have seriously overpaid guys.To recap it will be an interesting week when FA market opens.The rookie cap will benifit top FAs.It takes alot of financial risks out of top picks being a bust.Rookies will have to prove themselves to reach the big payday which I personally like.

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The jets are in trouble too...they have a lot of free agents and not a lot of cash to resign them. I think if cromartie is available we should snag him...unless we can get someone like jonathon Joseph.

Not as bad as I thought.They are paying Sanchez $13.5 million,Revis 7million,and Debrico Fergison 5.65 million.kJenkins was going to cost 5 million but he retired and the others are FAs.They will have trouble resigning the team they had last year under the new CBA

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