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Hmmm Hye all why not continue this on the thread its actually opened on instead of the GAME DAY forum. This isn't even game related to SEA VS AZ lol
The don't have the cap to tag him.It could easily end up as franchise tag (45 mill) and push out the decision. It gives an extra year to extend or move on. Starting rookies gives a lot of flexibility with cap mgmt....
Probably in the $20-25 mil range.How much?
I think (I could be wrong) there's currently 50mill in cap space for 23 but Geno is liked enough I bet several would restructure to keep him.The don't have the cap to tag him.
Interesting theoryI think (I could be wrong) there's currently 50mill in cap space for 23 but Geno is liked enough I bet several would restructure to keep him.
Absolutely. Get him signed as soon as possible. This guy is turning out to be the biggest diamond in the rough.Someone will pay him. If Seattle doesn't, someone else will. If Seattle drafts the next Mahomes, I'm good with that.
How often does that happen?
...just an option. I'm not predicting it, but it gives JS a little more to work with. Perhaps Geno would prefer multi-year below franchise number with some guarantees if there's a chance a high draft rookie is potentially incoming. Hopefully a contract is in place before end of season.Interesting theory
I bet they structure it for more cap hit at the beginning - that great rookie class means 6 starters are making low salaries.Geno's cap hit in year 1 of a new deal would be very low.
$1 mil base + proration of his signing bonus.
Which would be something like $8M to $15M cap hit depending on how big his signing bonus is, and how many years to spread said signing bonus.