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Originally Posted by Chaka
Now that we officially need a LT, perhaps the cap-related purge of high-priced players will provide us with an opportunity to use our cap space to our advantage and get a solid veteran in here. Castanzo's retirement opens up another 16M in cap space in 2021.
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Originally Posted by Racehorse
That’s what I’m thinking. This is a bad year to be a free agent or a high priced veteran.
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Originally Posted by Thorgrim
If a sure fire LT isn’t available in the draft I hope we can sign Alejandro Villanueva away from the Steelers.
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The first to go will be dead weight not performing up to their contract. Next will be rookies/projects likely not performing. Then the decent FA's will be let go. A good LT is very valuable though, so I would see them being one of the last to be let go. Also there are a few teams with a lot of space. Jets, Jaguars, WFT, pats, Bengals, they will be signing people.
First number is their current number over the cap, second number is their projected cap space once they sign 51 players. These teams are all over the cap in millions, also the Bills will go over once they hit 51 players. Our projected cap space is 51 million after signing 51 players. That 20 million of projected cap space is really going to fuck with things bc a lot of teams were counting on it. - Bears ($89,572) ($10,649,572)
- Raiders ($7,622,096) ($15,542,096)
- Vikings ($9,105,171) ($11,085,171)
- Chiefs ($13,627,129) ($23,527,129)
- Texans ($17,886,275) ($17,886,275)
- Steelers ($21,009,219) ($31,569,219)
- Rams ($22,053,472) ($26,013,472)
- Packers ($22,220,619) ($28,160,619)
- Falcons ($24,394,641) ($37,594,641)
- Eagles ($51,663,371) ($51,663,371)
- Saints ($95,050,739) ($99,010,739)
Last edited by Chromeburn; 01-12-2021 at 02:13 PM.
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