Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

My Early Roster Prediction.


Paige

Recommended Posts

.QBS (2) Cam Newton/Derek Anderson

HB   (3) Stewart/Barner/Poole

FB   (2) Tolbert/Brockel

WR  (6) Smitty/Hixon/Lafell/Ginn/Adams/Gettis

TE (3) Olsen/Nelson/Hartsock

LT: (2) Gross/Campbell

LG: (2) Amini/Gary Williams

RT (1) Bell/ ?

RG:(2)  Kugbila/Hangartner

C:  (2) Kalil/Byeres

 

Defense

DES: Charles Johnson,Greg Hardy,Frank Alexander,Thomas Keiser.

DTS:Starr,Short,Edwards,Cole,Kearse.

LBS:Luke,Beason,Davis,Klein,blackburn,Senn.

CBS:Florence,Moore,Norman,Capt,Thomas,Dockery.

Safetys:Godfrey,Campbell,Lester,Mitchell.

 

Kicker:Lineberry

Punter: Nortman

 

KR: Ginn

PR:Barner

 

Notable Cuts

Jimmie Clausen,Armanti Edwards.

June 1st Cut: Deangelo Williams.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

DeAngelo is also a biggest hit to out Cap and by cutting him june 1st we get an extra 3 million in cap room.Plus we don't need him we got stewart & barner plus 2 good rbs on the practice team which I got Poole moving to the main roster so yeah we good at RB.

 


DeAngelo is more valuable than 75% of the people on there..

switch him out for Adams/Dockery/Kearse/Cole/Lester/Hartsock - take your pick and he improves the roster

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

DeAngelo is also a biggest hit to out Cap and by cutting him june 1st we get an extra 3 million in cap room.Plus we don't need him we got stewart & barner plus 2 good rbs on the practice team which I got Poole moving to the main roster so year we good at RB.

Gman isn't going to use that 3mil this year.

Cut him next year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We could have given DeAngelo his walking papers months ago. You think Barner is better or in comparison to D'Will. At 30 years old he is still better than anyone on this roster including Stewart.

What are you going to do with the 3 million dollars per year? Think a front line WR gonna come for 3 million? We might get an aged CB that is past his prime.

Been through this before. DeAngelo will be a Panther in 2013. We'll trade him before we cut him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Congratulations do they know who the father is?
    • In my opinion Fitterer was probably right about not paying McCaffrey. Now not wanting to "pay RBs" in my opinion isn't something you want to set in stone, to me it all comes down to the individual.
    • Maybe I'm just not understanding, but everywhere that I have read says that signing bonuses go against the cap prorated by as much as five years. The following example uses Andrew Luck's rookie contract as an example. "Take Andrew Luck, the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft. Luck signed a four-year contract with the Colts worth $22.1 million and included a $14.5 million signing bonus. Rather than a $14.5 million cap hit in 2012, the Colts spread out his signing bonus over the life of his contract. The hit against the cap would be $3.625 million per year over four years instead of a direct cap hit of $14.5 million directly in 2012. This gave the Colts more leverage and cap flexibility in signing other players." https://www.the33rdteam.com/nfl-signing-bonuses-explained/ I don't know why some of you think that signing bonuses aren't counted against the cap over the length of the contract, but whatever.   "The bonus with a signing is usually the most garish aspect of a rookie contract. Bonus is the immediate cash players receive when they ink a deal. It factors into the cap, but only for the whole contract duration, in terms of salary cap calculations. In the case of Bryce Young’s $24.6 million signing bonus, that’s prorated to approximately $6.15 million per season over a four-year deal. This format allows teams to handle the cap and provides rookies with some short-term fiscal stability, which is important given the high injury risk in this league." https://collegefootballnetwork.com/how-rookie-contracts-work-in-the-nfl/ I understand how signing bonuses can be a useful tool in order to manage the cap, and as one of the article suggests, signing bonuses may become important if you have a tight cap, but the bill is always going to come due. I'm not necessarily referring to you Tuka, but it seems to me that others simply don't want to understand that fact which is why they're reacting to what I'm saying negatively. How odd. In any event, I have a better general understanding of why signing bonuses are used now, and it's generally to fit salaries under the cap. Surely players, whether they be rookies or not, love a signing bonus because they get a good portion of their money up front. This in turn gives them more security and probably amounts to tax benefits as well. I also understand why teams would not want to use signing bonuses, particularly for players or draftees who have a higher probability of being gone before a contract even ends.
×
×
  • Create New...