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Get StartedIt's called incompetence. And yes we know restructuring Suh got us a handful of starters who gave us two forgettable seasons, and no, Houston was never good. And yes, Mayhew will get an extension for losing to an 8-8 Saints team in the Superdome and my head will explode like that scene from Scanners and I will console myself by buying Ifo Ikpre Olumu jersey and telling myself Stafford just needs moar weapons.
We are at 120 commitments only with room to restructure and have some cutable vets for even more space
LKP you do realize what 13 million can get you in FA right?
Top corner, lb, dline. Go after a top o-lineman
Thats the point. Yeah we can field a team but we are missing out on making the team better
Projected to be around 140 million.
If Suh walks between him and Houston we have 13.4 million in dead money. Sucks to have 10% of the cap in dead money.
If Suh fails to exercise his 2015 option (which he will), is that 9+ million of dead money still counting against the cap? I was under the impression that if his contract ran out at the end of the season, we were off the hook. Granted, I'm not very cap knowledgable so I'm probably 100% wrong.
We don't need any of that with suh back. Lions already stacked even losing fairley. We have room.for free agents too if we want.
Player option for 2015, so it will count the 9 million against the cap even if Suh doesnt pick up the option.
Next year we will have 52 Million wrapped up in dead money and Stafford and Johnson. 37% and only two roster spots filled. However Next year is not the year I am worried about. We still have most starters under contract, of course our best defensive player will be gone (Suh), but still overall we aren't in horrible position.
2016 is the year I'm most worried about. We will have about 90 Million against the cap currently and only 10 starters.
Calvin
Tate
Stafford
Bell/Riddick
Ebron
Warford
Quin
Ansah
Slay
Potentional starters:
Van Noy
Swanson
and a Punter - Martin.
Then we have 7 backup/special teamers.
So 20 people under contract with 90 Million committed.
Still will need to find 10-13 starters, and 20-23 other bodies to fill out the roster. 30+ players for around 60 million. In a league with sky rocketing contracts.
Yeah but the salary cap forecasts shows that the strong increase in the cap from this year to next is only the start. With the new revenue and TV deals the Salary Cap will likely hover around 160 million by 2016.
The new TV Deals hit this year but the affect of them won't actually register till the year after. Conservative thinkers say 152 Million in 2016, most say higher, much higher
I hope so, I was working under the assumption it would be around 150 Million in 2016. The only issue with cap increases is that everyone gets them and makes all players more expensive. If the cap goes up 10-15%, I'm willing to be contracts will go up at least 10-15%, but that will make current contracts more palatable.
Maybe in 2016 22 million for a QB will be average.
Next year we will have 52 Million wrapped up in dead money and Stafford and Johnson. 37% and only two roster spots filled. However Next year is not the year I am worried about. We still have most starters under contract, of course our best defensive player will be gone (Suh), but still overall we aren't in horrible position.
2016 is the year I'm most worried about. We will have about 90 Million against the cap currently and only 10 starters.
Calvin
Tate
Stafford
Bell/Riddick
Ebron
Warford
Quin
Ansah
Slay
Potentional starters:
Van Noy
Swanson
and a Punter - Martin.
Then we have 7 backup/special teamers.
So 20 people under contract with 90 Million committed.
Still will need to find 10-13 starters, and 20-23 other bodies to fill out the roster. 30+ players for around 60 million. In a league with sky rocketing contracts.
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