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Cap sheets update 9/26
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Crazy Canuck [url="http://www.thewarpath.net/WarpathRedskinsCap.htm"]Cap sheets update[/url] |
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Thank you
103 million for next year. lower than what i thought it was |
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Thanks for the post in spite of its hideousness.
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I actually don't think it is that bad. Noble and Bowen are probably not going to be on the team next year (and they are in the last year of their contracts) and Ramsey will likely be traded. That is an additional 8 mill. off of next year's cap, which would bring us down to around 95 - which is getting pretty close!
The dead cap room for this year is pretty gross, but they've managed to find a way to make it work. I still can't believe LeVarr is getting 10 million next year. That is really just bizarre. |
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Could Lavar be traded after this season?
I truly hope he ends up healthy starting midseason, but I must admit Holdman is holding down the fort. Imagine a fully healthy Arrington coming on strong the second half of the season!!! Hopefully he'll be a career Redskin. But I said the same about Smoot and Bailey...and Davis and Coles... |
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[QUOTE=Luxorreb]Could Lavar be traded after this season?
I truly hope he ends up healthy starting midseason, but I must admit Holdman is holding down the fort. Imagine a fully healthy Arrington coming on strong the second half of the season!!! Hopefully he'll be a career Redskin. But I said the same about Smoot and Bailey...and Davis and Coles...[/QUOTE] Without looking I can gurantee that Arrington is untradable. I can only imagine the cap hit we'd take on that one. |
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$13million release fee.
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That's great work. What's really good news is that next year is the worst year, and then it gets progressively better. Do you think Samuels and Arrington would restructure their salaries again to make things better off next year? That's really the only way it's going to work (ie, signing new free agents, etc.).
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[QUOTE=B&G Warrior]That's great work. What's really good news is that next year is the worst year, and then it gets progressively better. Do you think Samuels and Arrington would restructure their salaries again to make things better off next year? That's really the only way it's going to work (ie, signing new free agents, etc.).[/QUOTE]
I can pretty much Guarantee we can hide about 6.5M, if Arrington still has the same agent |
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[QUOTE=Hog1]I can pretty much Guarantee we can hide about 6.5M, if Arrington still has the same agent[/QUOTE]
:lol: True. Although Arrington's cap numbers are ugly enough as it is, imagine if we had to stick another $6.5M in there. |
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[QUOTE=B&G Warrior]That's great work. What's really good news is that next year is the worst year, and then it gets progressively better. Do you think Samuels and Arrington would restructure their salaries again to make things better off next year? That's really the only way it's going to work (ie, signing new free agents, etc.).[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately Samuels and Arrington both have very low salaries in 2006 so it will be hard for them to restructure. Jansen and Thomas are good restructure candidates (ie the usual suspects). Also the following guys are cap casualty candidates in 2006: Noble, Hall, Harris, Bowen, Raymer, Brunell, Friedman. |
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The Skins imitated the Eagles Joe Banner and carried over about 800K of LTBE credits from 04 to 05 so their 05 cap was actually around 86.3M.
I think the 06 number is about 10M low because they already have 3.5M of dead cap for 06 and the totals for Arrington Samuels and Taylor[Deion Sanders charge] are low. |
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Taylor[Deion Sanders charge] are low.[/QUOTE] How does Deion figure into this? His dead money is long gone |
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[QUOTE=CRT3]How does Deion figure into this? His dead money is long gone[/QUOTE]
They named a salary cap rule after him because the rule is designed to combat contracts like the one he signed with Dallas early in cap history. [url="http://profootballsalarycap.blogspot.com/2005/02/deion-sanders-rule.html"]http://profootballsalarycap.blogspot.com/2005/02/deion-sanders-rule.html[/url] |
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[QUOTE=Pocono]I think the 06 number is about 10M low because they already have 3.5M of dead cap for 06 and the totals for Arrington Samuels and Taylor[Deion Sanders charge] are low.[/QUOTE]
I agree with Arrington and Taylor. They are both probably $1M-$2M low. Not sure about Samuels though, I think my number is actually high. Been working to factor in the Deion rule and clean up Taylor, Arrington, and Samuels in general. Will try to get some updates into the next round of cap sheets. |
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