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How much over the cap are we really?as low as 3-5 million?


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Spotrac has us at $127,098,758 and the cap is officially 123.9 million. So that puts us just a hair above 3 million over the cap. Yes 123.9 per mortensen, PFT updated their article.

Over the cap has our top 51 contracts totaling at $129,131,491. I did not see them accounting for the rollover of 3.6 million in unused cap space(money we can roll over) that from 2012 Spotrac says we have from last year.

http://www.spotrac.c...nthers/cap-hit/

http://www.overtheca...thers&Year=2013

Either way poo is not nearly as dire as once thought.

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Spotrac has us at $127,098,758 and the cap is officially 123.9 million. So that puts us just a hair above 3 million over the cap. Yes 123.9 per mortensen, PFT updated their article.

Over the cap has our top 51 contracts totaling at $129,131,491. I did not see them accounting for the rollover of 3.6 million in unused cap space(money we can roll over) that from 2012 Spotrac says we have from last year.

http://www.spotrac.c...nthers/cap-hit/

http://www.overtheca...thers&Year=2013

Either way poo is not nearly as dire as once thought.

Does this include our dead money from last year? I know we have some from Wharton and maybe a bit more. Spotrac should list any dead money at the bottom of our team page.

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Does this include our dead money from last year? I know we have some from Wharton and maybe a bit more. Spotrac should list any dead money at the bottom of our team page.

spotrac does have the dead money from last year included. They have also accounted for Kalil's restructure. However they have not adjusted for Nakumara's restructure which saves another 500k.

Assuming the rest of their numbers are correct and factoring Nakumara's lowered cap figure we are sitting at 2.698 million over the cap after using the rollover of 3.6 million from last year.

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spotrac does have the dead money from last year included. They have also accounted for Kalil's restructure. However they have not adjusted for Nakumara's restructure which saves another 500k.

Assuming the rest of their numbers are correct and factoring Nakumara's lowered cap figure we are sitting at 2.698 million over the cap after using the rollover of 3.6 million from last year.

Well that's some damn good news.

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