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!

     

Looking ahead - cap hits


CRA

Recommended Posts

The largest cap hit this year was CJ at 8.7. TD was next at 6.8

Next year, we (Dave)has some real work to do

Johnson 16.4 (good googly moogly)

Kalil 10.4

Olsen 7.4

Godfrey 7.1

Cam 7

Smitty 7

Williams 6

* Beason - 8

Stewart's makes my head hurt....look at what the dead money projects as

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/cap-hit/2014/

11.5 million dollars tied up in two running backs who combined barely have over 1000 yards rushing. That's a bit of a headache.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Looks like if we are 12 million under now and roll another 12 million this year forward we could have around 25 million to spend. Guys like Godfrey will be a big question. Do we keep him with a 7 million cap or make him a June 1st cut and eat a few million in dead cap space. I don't know how much more dead cap space we want to incur since it is pretty high already. I guess it depends who of the 1 year contract guys we want to resign and who we think under contract underperformed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We've got roughly 16 million in cap space right now.

That will roll over a bit, not sure how much, depends on how much the cap rises.

 

Cutting Godfrey w/ a June 1 designation free's up 5million this season and 2 million next. 

Moves us up to 21 Million.

 

DWill could be June 1 designated and we would gain 2mill (unsure if this is correct)

 

I believe several other small contracts come off the books as well. 

 

CJ, Olsen, and Kalil can have things done to alter their cap impacts. 

 

When all is said and done we will likely have around 24-34  million to play with.

 

 

http://overthecap.com/calculator/?Team=Panthers

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We've got roughly 16 million in cap space right now.

That will roll over a bit, not sure how much, depends on how much the cap rises.

 

Cutting Godfrey w/ a June 1 designation free's up 5million this season and 2 million next. 

Moves us up to 21 Million.

 

DWill could be June 1 designated and we would gain 2mill (unsure if this is correct)

 

I believe several other small contracts come off the books as well. 

 

CJ, Olsen, and Kalil can have things done to alter their cap impacts. 

 

When all is said and done we will likely have around 24-34  million to play with.

 

 

http://overthecap.com/calculator/?Team=Panthers

 

so you saying we can afford to keep Hardy?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

so you saying we can afford to keep Hardy?

We still need to pay for a good LT, RT, RG, and only one WR is on the books. Also, none of our secondary this year is even accounted for.....none are under contract.

So once you simply field a respectable team and get starters that will take a nice chunk of that cap space.....it isn't just room to improve. We have tons do starters this year are set up to walk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • With Freddie Slavin and Svech both playing at MVP levels, no one can touch us. Burns playing well.  Imagine if Jarvy and Aho get going…
    • Just because all draft picks are a gamble doesn't mean you don't have a better chance at hitting on a better player the higher you're drafting. It would literally be like someone saying, I'll give you 1 or 2 free spins on a slot machine, and you say you'll take the 1 because you're not likely to win anything anyways with 1 or 2, so why bother? The Cowboys desperately wanted T-Mac, but because they were 4 picks behind us, they weren't able to get him.  If you told Cowboys fans that had they lost 2 more games last year in a lost season, that it would get them the player they wanted so badly, would they in retrospect go back and lose those games to get their guy? 95% of them would take that trade off in a heartbeat, and the others who wouldn't are the fans who would rather enjoy an extra win or two in a poo season to then set themselves up to be better for the next decade. I also think the fans who argue against this thinking, get too caught up in the "well that means you're going to be rooting against us late in the season even if we still have a shot at the playoffs." Which isn't true, it's saying if you're telling me right now we'd make the playoffs but lose in the first round, that I'd rather end up 8-9 or 9-8 and just miss the playoffs because in our opinion, the benefits that come along with that outweigh the benefit of the players getting 1 game of playoff experience.
    • In relation to tanking. I think you can count on one hand the number of people here who actually want us to lose football games. When accounting for it across the fanbase it amounts to maybe 2% of the entire Panthers fanbase. But you engage with some internet trolls and think haters are coming out of the woodwork and hey look at that it's all a conspiracy that leads to Bryce Young haters. Do you hear yourself sir? If it sounds ridiculous that's because it is. I mean at this point do you see Bryce haters in your dreams? As far as the culture of this franchise goes we seem to be doing better in that department via what we are building right now and with the people we have in place. But we also shouldn't just make assumptions just yet either. The rubber still needs to meet the road. And going back to previous seasons I think we can acknowledge although tanking obviously isn't a thing there were some times where we thought our culture was improving but really it wasn't. Yes I'm looking directly at some of those wins under Wilks. If the culture had truly changed we would not have lost to the Steelers who have been mediocre for years at home the way we did and they were starting Mitch Trubisky ffs. We did not change our culture for the better and we won games that ultimately meant nothing. It was just a brief mirage. We've done this for years now. The harsh truth of the matter is the Panthers have not had a winning season or been to the playoffs in going on 8 years but in those years they've been trying to convince themselves they aren't poo but in the process all they've done throughout most of that time period is squander better draft position and we were still the worst team in the league for our troubles. At the end of the day we should be able to just be adults and reconcile with that. And no that isn't being "pro tank" or any other boogeyman term it's simply recognizing reality.
×
×
  • Create New...