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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Only the signing bonus is prorated over the life of the contract.
The cap hit for any given year = base salary for THAT year + any current, applicable bonuses (roster, participation, etc.) + prorated portion of signing bonus.
EDIT: In other words, the chances of someone trading for Cassel is less than zero because he's hitting the two highest base salary years of his contract.
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This site says his most expensive years were 2009-2011. This year and next year are the cheapest while 2014 is a year with a higher cap hit.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/kansas-ci...s/matt-cassel/
He's still too expensive for a team not trading for a starter. I can't see any team in the league interested in that.
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