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Chase Contract and Cap all teams
#1
I found it interesting looking at Spotrac cap numbers and how the Bengals structured the Chase contract in 2021 to be a lower cap hit in year one. Does this mean we are not done with trades or FA?

YEAR                              AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING          CAP HIT         DEAD CAP               YEARLY  CASH
2021 Contract details by year 21 $660,000       $4,943,571 $5,603,571 $30,819,641      $20,434,284
($20,434,284)
2022 Contract details by year 22 $2,060,893 $4,943,571 $7,004,464 $25,216,070
$2,060,893
($22,495,177)
2023 Contract details by year 23 $3,461,786 $4,943,571 $8,405,357 $18,211,606
$3,461,786
($25,956,963)
2024 Contract details by year 24 $4,862,678 $4,943,571 $9,806,249 $9,806,249
$4,862,678
($30,819,641)
SORRY TRIED TO EDIT THIS TO LOOK BETTER, BUT IN YEAR ONE THE CAP HIT IS 5.6 MILLION, YEAR 2 IS 7 MILLION, YEAR 3 IS 8.4 MILLION AND YEAR 5 IS 9.8 MILLION.

Also, looking around at other teams, there are teams with more cap space than us, but have not signed their 1st round pick. Others are in bad cap situations with little to no cap money which could create more cap casualties very soon.

We still have some holes on depth at OT, LB and I would love Etrz, I think we have the money to do more prior to start of camp and still extend #1 priority Bates and maybe Hubbard, but Bates will be the expensive extension.

Thoughts?
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2024 may go on record as one of most underperforming teams in Bengal history. Bengal's FO has major work to do on defensive side of the ball. I say tag and trade Tee Higgins in 2025 to start with the rebuild.
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#2
A lot of contracts are structured this way (cap hit rises each year), and they almost always are with the Bengals.

Fwiw, here are Joe Burrow's cap hits for comparison:

2020 - 6.5
2021 - 8.2
2022 - 9.8
2023 - 11.5
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(06-07-2021, 12:22 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I found it interesting looking at Spotrac cap numbers and how the Bengals structured the Chase contract in 2021 to be a lower cap hit in year one. Does this mean we are not done with trades or FA?

YEAR                              AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING          CAP HIT         DEAD CAP               YEARLY  CASH
2021 Contract details by year 21 $660,000       $4,943,571 $5,603,571 $30,819,641      $20,434,284
($20,434,284)
2022 Contract details by year 22 $2,060,893 $4,943,571 $7,004,464 $25,216,070
$2,060,893
($22,495,177)
2023 Contract details by year 23 $3,461,786 $4,943,571 $8,405,357 $18,211,606
$3,461,786
($25,956,963)
2024 Contract details by year 24 $4,862,678 $4,943,571 $9,806,249 $9,806,249
$4,862,678
($30,819,641)
SORRY TRIED TO EDIT THIS TO LOOK BETTER, BUT IN YEAR ONE THE CAP HIT IS 5.6 MILLION, YEAR 2 IS 7 MILLION, YEAR 3 IS 8.4 MILLION AND YEAR 5 IS 9.8 MILLION.

Also, looking around at other teams, there are teams with more cap space than us, but have not signed their 1st round pick. Others are in bad cap situations with little to no cap money which could create more cap casualties very soon.

We still have some holes on depth at OT, LB and I would love Etrz, I think we have the money to do more prior to start of camp and still extend #1 priority Bates and maybe Hubbard, but Bates will be the expensive extension.

Thoughts?

I definitely don't think the Bengals are done, but I also think they need money left over for Bates & Hubbard
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(06-07-2021, 12:55 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: A lot of contracts are structured this way (cap hit rises each year), and they almost always are with the Bengals.

Fwiw, here are Joe Burrow's cap hits for comparison:

2020 - 6.5
2021 - 8.2
2022 - 9.8
2023 - 11.5


This.

I assume most teams do this because the cap usually gets bigger every year.  Although the total amount goes up each year it might actually be a smaller "percentage of the total cap".
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(06-07-2021, 01:19 PM)PDub80 Wrote: I definitely don't think the Bengals are done, but I also think they need money left over for Bates & Hubbard

Bates is easily the priority of those two.
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(06-07-2021, 08:30 PM)t3r3e3 Wrote: Bates is easily the priority of those two.


No doubt.  But if we give Hubbard an extension and not Bates we will never know if the Bengals valued Hubbard more or if Bates just did not trust a long term contract with the Bengals.  Hubbard is more of a local boy and would be more likely to take a chance with the Bengals.

Most Bengal contract extensions are announced during pre-season/training camp.  Unless we sign some other pretty big free agent it will be a very bad sign if we do not get an extension worked out with either of them.
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