Seahawkfan80
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You are AWESOME Hawkstorian. Just thought I would let you know. Thanks for breaking it down John.
Seahawk Sailor":31ls65d5 said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/836961760217198593[/tweet]
Jimjones0384":2legobgq said:In my opinion, they really only need a lineman or two, and a corner in fa. Should be enough money there to get decent players. The rest can be taken care of in the draft. Got some high potential guys coming off ir this year.
Seahawkfan80":oz8cndzb said:You are AWESOME Hawkstorian. Just thought I would let you know. Thanks for breaking it down John.
HawkGA":18ibk549 said:Seahawk Sailor":18ibk549 said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/836961760217198593[/tweet]
So the more sources a team has, the more salary cap that team has????
Hawkstorian":23e8ad65 said:$1M less in total cap means that much less the team has to spend ... but I still think they could put $10M into 1 or 2 players. The rest goes into draft picks, RFA tenders, re-signing low-priority guys (Like Brandon Williams) and keeping a necessary buffer going into the season.
RFA tenders will be interesting. I think they have to tender Gilliam, but what about Shead? What about Terrill? Once that part gets sorted out we'll have a better idea headed into free agency.
BTW -- NFLPA has the Seahawks at $26M in available space: https://www.nflpa.com/public-salary-cap-report which is about as official a figure as you'll see out there.
Hawkstorian":3urmxw11 said:$8M for Joeckel. Don't know the cap impact until we see how much is tied to incentives. Probably there's a lot tied to games played would be largely "not likely to be earned" since he only played 4 games in 2016.
mikeak":1hg764xp said:Remember that it is also relatively easy to create cap by redoing a deal to a player where guaranteed money shifts to signing bonus. It doesn't change the money a player gets just how it gets split
Hawkstorian":1zd5zpt3 said:mikeak":1zd5zpt3 said:Remember that it is also relatively easy to create cap by redoing a deal to a player where guaranteed money shifts to signing bonus. It doesn't change the money a player gets just how it gets split
This is possible, but not something the Seahawks have done under this regime. I would be surprised if they went down this path.
Hawkstorian":1ozix2zr said:mikeak":1ozix2zr said:Remember that it is also relatively easy to create cap by redoing a deal to a player where guaranteed money shifts to signing bonus. It doesn't change the money a player gets just how it gets split
This is possible, but not something the Seahawks have done under this regime. I would be surprised if they went down this path.