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I think Lamar would be a big splash in New Orleans, running on that astroturf and a Defense that can keep the score lower. |
I think the Saints are something absurd like $40m over the cap for 2023 already.
They'd have to do some insanely creative backloading, as well as some tough cuts I'm sure, in order to make a max QB contract work. EDIT: Saints are projected $63m over the cap for 2023. Bucs are $48m over. Chargers are $14m over. Bills are $11m over. |
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They can tag him at about $32 million next year, probably about $38 million the year after that. They wouldn't blink at 2 years, $70 million. A 3rd year on the tag would probably be around $54 million and I don't imagine they'd pull that trigger. So he'd hit FA (probably) at 28 yrs old? A 5 year deal takes him through age 32? Any of these teams can have their cap cleaned up enough by then to make a run at him. And any of these teams can have put themselves in enough cap hell to get taken out of the dialogue. I mean even Miami, who has a ton of liabilities for the next 3 years, can spin clear of almost all of it by 2025. It doesn't seem worthwhile to speculate on potential landing spots at the moment. Ultimately there WILL be a team that would move heaven and earth to shatter records and bring him into the fold. |
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And they don't even have a franchise QB! |
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https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-orle...ints/cap/2023/ Most of the guys on the top of the cap hit for next year are good players but Michael Thomas with a $28m hit is a big ****ing oof. They're going to have to completely trash the middle and bottom of that roster to make the cap. |
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Chiefs are projected $19 under the cap for 2023, with obvious relief coming when we cut Frank Clark (please.... please).
Not terrible for a team that's gone to four straight AFCCGs. Biggest decision we'll need to make is on LT/Brown Jr and if we're going to extend Juju, I think. Probably should start planning what we'll do with Chris Jones as well. We're in a decent place. |
Wow, Clyde has our 9th highest cap hit for 2023.
He gotsta gooooo! |
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They did so many restructures to dig out of the hole that it put all these inescapable charges on their cap next season as well. I've always said any team is really just one year of pain away from fixing a cap but it appears that either A) I was wrong or B) The Saints simply weren't as committed to digging out as they needed to be last off-season. I think it's a little of A and a little of B. They could've swallowed some more bitter pills w/ guys like Lattimore, Thomas, Kamara, Jordan and Hill had they really wanted to do that rather than try to spread the pain over two years. But BECAUSE they did that, I suspect they're STILL 2 years away from getting out of it. To even get cap complaint they're going to have to make a ton of cuts w/ June 1 designations that put money into the 2024 cap. They just need to bite the damn bullet here or they're going to be stuck in the middle for a half decade. They should just remove the word 'restructure' from their vocabulary next season. |
I seriously doubt Jackson plays on the tag next year, much less potentially three years down the line. Nowadays it's not too hard to make the situation toxic enough the team eventually folds and trades you off to salvage some assets.
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Michael Thomas with his $28 million cap hit and $25 million in dead money. They almost have to June 1 him and spread that $25 million over two years. Same story with Cameron Jordan. They have restructure bonuses all up and down that roster and it means that many of these guys cost as much to cut as they cost to keep. WTF do you have 3 'void' years on Winston's contract for?!? They can probably trade Kamara and clear off some of that dead money because some of it is guaranteed salary. But it ain't much. I mean these guys have $46 million in restructure bonuses on next year's cap. That's to say NOTHING of the subsequent years given that these bonuses were put in place precisely to spread them out. From what I can see, they have $140 million in restructure bonuses on the cap over the next 4 seasons. They have another $105ish million in signing bonuses on the cap over that time. This is money that's already been paid. It cannot go anywhere. They can't do anything with it other than accelerate it but cutting/trading a guy. That means over the next 4 years, they average about 25% of their cap, season in, season out, allocated to money that's already been paid out and cannot be escaped. They have O.City managing their cap or something? Jesus Christ - who the **** thought this was a good idea? |
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