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It is way easier to use the salary portion of the contract to divvy up the cap hit than it is the signing bonus. Team friendly deals have less signing bonus. I am not sure what you are getting at here at all frankly. For example: If you signed Justin Houston to a 6 year deal worth 90 million, 50% gty'd: (all in '000s) Backload, moderate signing bonus (24,000): Year/Salary/S.Bon/Cap 2015/1,000/4,000/5,000 (Fully gty'd) 2016/10,000/4,000/14,000 (Fully gty'd) 2017/13,000/4,000/17,000 (10,000 salary gty'd) 2018/13,000/4,000/17,000 (zero gty'd) 2019/13,000/4,000/17,000 (zero gty'd) 2020/16,000/4,000/20,000 (zero gty'd) With this scenario I can convert that 16,000 to signing bonus on the next deal and generate 15,000 in cap savings and reduce the AAV on the deal by 2,500. 45,000 in signing bonus Year/Salary/S.Bon/Cap 2015/1,000/7,500/8,500 2016/8,000/7,500/15,500 2017/9,000/7,500/16,500 2018/9,000/7,500/16,500 2019/9,000/7,500/16,500 2020/9,000/7,500/16,500 With this scenario, you can't even cut Houston until 2019 and your restructure capacity is limited to 9,000 and you have very little renegotiation leverage because he has less earnings in 2020 on the line. Last edited by Nightfyre; 02-27-2015 at 02:21 PM.. |
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So when I say that every penny of the Chiefs current cap space is going to Houston and you say, "Not true." That's what? You talking about long term in a present tense conversation?
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#125 | |
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You can sign a WR2 FA, draft a #1 and start grooming, and still sign a 2nd TE to pair with Kelce and this offense would be significantly better than LY imo. Eddie Royal, Cecil Shorts, hell Nate Washington or Brian Hartline! Cutting Bowe w/ June1 designation saves nearly 2x cutting DJ, and I'll throw out there DJ makes 2x the contribution that Bowe did. Our fun D was putrid LY, getting DJ at 80% speed would do amazing things to make the D even better. Keeping Bowe holds us back. |
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#126 |
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Bowe, hali, dj, daniel and devito all are going to have to go to sign hudson and Houston and have anything left over for a free agent signing or two.
Probably have to let Vance walker go and re up with Sean smith And then there's the whole berry situation. |
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Fins release wr hartline and Gibson.
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But I feel a bit different about this next guy... In regard to your later post about Hali also needing to go, I disagree... they can find a way to keep him around if he is serious about being willing to restructure in a significant way. Would sure like to keep him around to swap out with Ford and help school that kid up, because I'm not sure he's ready for a full workload. |
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Bowe - june1 cut 9.5m
Alex Smith - restructure saves 8-10m Mays - cut 2.7m Hali - paycut 6-8m Daniel - trade/cut 3.8m Devito - cut 4m That's 34m in cap space on the low end. Enough for Houston, Hudson, Parker and a FA or 3. Here's where we make a move to make more space while sending a message... Give Eric Berry a contract extension. Now....hear me out. He is due 5,155,000 in base salary and a 300,000 workout bonus in 2015. Extend him with a 5,455,000 signing bonus on a 5 year deal with a reasonable roster bonus for 2016 and a vet min base salary for 2015. That gives him his salary he would have gotten over next season all at once and lets us wait to pay for it to the cap till next year. That makes his cap hit this year less than 2m and keeps the guy in KC long term if he recovers and is able to play again. If he doesn't, we release him next year...don't gave to pay the roster bonus and the original signing bonus accelerates to the cap next year (when we have a lot more cap space). If I'm figuring that right, it would save us about 4m in cap space. |
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