Hawkstorian
Well-known member
I projected final cuts and added all the remaining contracts to figure out where our cap space might pan out.
To do this, I made most of the cuts we expect. The two players who are higher salary I cut are McDonald and Farwell.
Remember, before final cuts on the top 51 contracts count towards the cap. After final cuts ALL contracts, including injured guys and practice squad (about $800,000) count, so even if you cut some higher salaries, the total available cap usually goes down after final cuts.
When it is all said and done, the team would have about $1.8M in available cap to start the season. That amount can disappear quickly taking into account injury replacements during the year, so really they could end the season with little or no money to carry into 2014.
These numbers can change dramatically. Last year they cut Winslow before the season started which we didn't expect.
To do this, I made most of the cuts we expect. The two players who are higher salary I cut are McDonald and Farwell.
Remember, before final cuts on the top 51 contracts count towards the cap. After final cuts ALL contracts, including injured guys and practice squad (about $800,000) count, so even if you cut some higher salaries, the total available cap usually goes down after final cuts.
When it is all said and done, the team would have about $1.8M in available cap to start the season. That amount can disappear quickly taking into account injury replacements during the year, so really they could end the season with little or no money to carry into 2014.
These numbers can change dramatically. Last year they cut Winslow before the season started which we didn't expect.