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working salary cap set - pally - 03-08-2022 The NFL has informed teams that the working salary cap for 2022 is $208,200,000. With the franchise tag for Jessie Bates, the Bengals are currently at $161,000,000 RE: working salary cap set - Gdale_Bengal - 03-08-2022 Waynes needs cut RE: working salary cap set - WVUHomer - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 12:58 PM)pally Wrote: The NFL has informed teams that the working salary cap for 2022 is $208,200,000. With the franchise tag for Jessie Bates, the Bengals are currently at $161,000,000 So, even after the tag, we're at 47.2M? Without cutting Waynes? That seems low for everything we've heard/read. RE: working salary cap set - fredtoast - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 01:05 PM)WVUHomer Wrote: So, even after the tag, we're at 47.2M? Without cutting Waynes? That seems low for everything we've heard/read. Both Over-The-Cap and Sportrac had us at $48 million BEFORE we tagged Bates. RE: working salary cap set - bfine32 - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 01:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Both Over-The-Cap and Sportrac had us at $48 million BEFORE we tagged Bates. But they didn't know what the 2022 cap would be. RE: working salary cap set - Au165 - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 01:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Both Over-The-Cap and Sportrac had us at $48 million BEFORE we tagged Bates. There are official cap numbers only teams and agents see, the difference could potentially be some bonus structures and minor incentives that don’t always get captured correctly from those sites. Also they do occasionally get contracts wrong. Not sure where OP got the number but if it came from the team or a national reporter it may very likely be correct. RE: working salary cap set - Bengalholic - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 01:41 PM)bfine32 Wrote: But they didn't know what the 2022 cap would be. I know Spotrac was already using the 208.2 number that's been made official, plus the 5.3m rollover from last year, which put them at 213.5 total. After tagging Bates, they have the current cap space at 35.9...which seems pretty accurate. RE: working salary cap set - ochocincos - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 12:58 PM)pally Wrote: The NFL has informed teams that the working salary cap for 2022 is $208,200,000. With the franchise tag for Jessie Bates, the Bengals are currently at $161,000,000 This is without the rollover. Bengals are expected to roll over $5.3 mill, which would bring their 2022 cap to $213.5 mill. Spotrac has the Bengals with $35.8 mill in cap space after Bates tag ($12.9 mill). Bengals are now at 47 rostered players, so there will be 4 more players added before knocking any players' caps off. Not as much to work with as some thought. RE: working salary cap set - Bengalholic - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:05 PM)ochocincos Wrote: This is without the rollover. The 12.9 is the official number from the NFL that was sent out to teams yesterday. RE: working salary cap set - ochocincos - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:10 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: The 12.9 is the official number from the NFL that was sent out to teams yesterday. Oh really? I could have sworn the NFL.com article posted yesterday about his extension said $13.5 mill. Maybe they corrected it after the official number was set. EDIT - Regardless, I do feel like that while some of the depth contracts essentially won't be counted, thus making the available room higher when all is said and done, I can definitely see the lower number impacting the FA signings. This is going to be a long week of waiting lol. RE: working salary cap set - Bengalholic - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:11 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Oh really? I could have sworn the NFL.com article posted yesterday about his extension said $13.5 mill.
RE: working salary cap set - Synric - 03-08-2022 Over the Cap has the Bengals at 49 total players and 34.6 mil in cap space after tagging Jessie Bates. https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/cincinnati-bengals/ RE: working salary cap set - Bengalholic - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:11 PM)ochocincos Wrote: EDIT - Regardless, I do feel like that while some of the depth contracts essentially won't be counted, thus making the available room higher when all is said and done, I can definitely see the lower number impacting the FA signings. This is going to be a long week of waiting lol. It's pretty much right where it was expected after tagging Bates. Once they cut Waynes, it's back up to around 47m. RE: working salary cap set - fredtoast - 03-08-2022 Keep in mind that if we sign Jesse to a long term deal it will probably give us more cap space. RE: working salary cap set - Synric - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:21 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: It's pretty much right where it was expected after tagging Bates. Once they cut Waynes, it's back up to around 47m. Still many open spots for 47m after cutting Wayne's Corner (+ Depth) Defensive Tackle (+ Depth) Tight End Right Tackle Offensive Guard (unless they depend on both Smith and Carman) Wide Receiver Depth 3rd Safety Punter Backup QB I know they can fix some of those in the draft but that 47 mil will disappear fast and considering the Bengals like to roll over 8ish million yearly it could be even less. RE: working salary cap set - TecmoBengals - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:21 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: It's pretty much right where it was expected after tagging Bates. Once they cut Waynes, it's back up to around 47m. When are we expecting cuts to occur? RE: working salary cap set - Bengalholic - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:36 PM)Synric Wrote: Still many open spots for 47m after cutting Wayne's I've projected them to re-sign Hill, Uzomah, Tupou, Flowers, Morgan, Thomas, Harris, Huber...which I have as total cap hits of around 22m, which would leave about 25m for possibly bringing back guys like Apple, Allen, J Evans and then signing outside guys. If they decide to sign a C, there's also 6m available by cutting Hopkins to help offset that signing. RE: working salary cap set - Bengalbug - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:22 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Keep in mind that if we sign Jesse to a long term deal it will probably give us more cap space. Correct, and now the bengals have all the leverage in the world, to negotiate a long term contract. 2022 - 13m 2023 - 15.6m (120% of 22) 2024 - 22.4m (144% of 23) 3 years 51m or 17m a year. If reports are true he wants 18-20m/year, it would be bad business for the bengals and unwarranted by the player/agents. A 5 year 75-80m deal, with 51m gtd, would be the absolute most the bengals should offer. This would be 15-16m a year and offer him the same gtd money as 3 franchise tags RE: working salary cap set - Synric - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 02:52 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: I've projected them to re-sign Hill, Uzomah, Tupou, Flowers, Morgan, Thomas, Harris, Huber...which I have as total cap hits of around 22m, which would leave about 25m for possibly bringing back guys like Apple, Allen, J Evans and then signing outside guys. -4mil draft cap draft placement and typical 6mil Bengals rollover that leaves them with what 15.5 ish? Shrank fast lol. I think they can work in two solid outside free agents or one big name. RE: working salary cap set - pally - 03-08-2022 (03-08-2022, 01:47 PM)Au165 Wrote: There are official cap numbers only teams and agents see, the difference could potentially be some bonus structures and minor incentives that don’t always get captured correctly from those sites. Also they do occasionally get contracts wrong. The cap number came from multiple sources...here is one of them
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