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Thanks CRed. Yes, per John Keim the cap hit for Pernell McPhee will be $1.7M in 2018, lower than my estimate of $2.5M.
Also, trading Su'a Cravens clears $0.3M in cap space. We had to eat some dead money, but it's still less than what he would have cost us if he stayed on the roster. Negligible cap impact - the Su'a trade was obviously not cap-motivated. It was a football culture move, clear as day. Original post updated again to reflect these changes.
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03-28-2018, 02:27 PM | #62 |
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We definitely have space if we see an unexpected cut. If not I think Hankins signs before the draft on a 1 to 2 year deal
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Hankins would prob command what? 5 or 6M a year? I'm sure we will get him if we really want him.
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Give me Breeland and/or Hankins and I'll be very satisfied with our pre-draft off-season.
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He had a solid year so why would he get any less? He got cut but for cap reasons it seems (and switching to a 4-3).
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Idk man, nobody is wanting to sign him right now
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My dream would be Hankins in FA, Guice in 1st round, Will Hernandez in 2nd round. That would be money.
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There's no reason to believe Hankins's value dropped after last year, he had a very good year with the Colts. PFF graded him out well, the Colts said it was a scheme switch and not a performance issue, and teams agree how disruptive he is.
I think he's worth $9M, possibly $10M per season. The Skins will try to get him for less, that's for sure.
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A one year $13M deal would fit. We have an estimated $17.5M space now, and we have to set aside about $4M for the rookies (maybe a little less, but call it $4M). That leaves $13M for Hankins, if you didn't get any more free agents after that. But, if you really wanted you could restructure existing contracts like Trent Williams or Ryan Kerrigan to create more space. Or, and this would be the preferred approach for the Redskins, you would sign Hankins to a longer term deal than a 1-year. Why would you think a 1 year would be the max? They would look to sign him for 3-4 years and backload the deal a bit, spreading the signing bonus out over the length of a longer contract, and keeping the cap hit lower. There's no reason they couldn't strike a 3 year $30M deal with him and have it count only $6M against this year's cap, if they want.
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Hernandez won't last until we pick. Picking him in the 1st and your boy Rashaad Penny in the 2nd would work for me. We could use a home run hitter like Penny.
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