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Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - BURROWorBUST - 04-17-2020 Let's hope https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/2020/04/17/cincinnati-bengals-andy-dalton-trade-jaguars-interested/ happens! Quote:based on a note from NFL.com’s Mike Silver: I wonder how they could get to "the right price?" RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Nicomo Cosca - 04-17-2020 What is Jax cap room looking like? Can they afford another 17 million? RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - BURROWorBUST - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:26 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: What is Jax cap room looking like? Can they afford another 17 million? Not from what I hear. I guess he'd have to agree to a pay cut? Or maybe a player for player trade? RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - ochocincos - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:27 PM)BURROWorBUST Wrote: Not from what I hear. I guess he'd have to agree to a pay cut? Or maybe a player for player trade? Correct. They have $14.4 mill, which is expected to be used up with their expected draft picks. So basically they have nothing unless they cut/trade someone. A potential trade could be Dalton for Ngakoue straight up, as both have about the same contract duration and cost (1 year, $17.8 mill). Both teams would still basically be on the cusp of going over the cap though, so they'd have to restructure/cut someone else if they did this trade. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - pally - 04-17-2020 There was also speculation earlier for that trade to work the Bengals would have to agree to pick up part of Dalton's salary RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - BURROWorBUST - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:27 PM)BURROWorBUST Wrote: Not from what I hear. I guess he'd have to agree to a pay cut? Or maybe a player for player trade? Dalton ($17,000) for Cam Robinson OT ($2,233,053) Tyler Shatley G ($1,512,500) and Josh Allen DE ($5,168,781) Jags would break even in terms of cap space. Bengals don't need to worry about drafting OLinemen. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - schroomytunes - 04-17-2020 the best case scenario is a draft day trade, we are not going to pick up any of Dalton's salary when we can cut him for nothing. The league knows were not going to keep him at 17 million and their waiting it out for him to be cut. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - fredtoast - 04-17-2020 Jacksonville does not have enough cap space to trade for Dalton, and they don't have much room to cut because a ridiculous $34 million of their salary cap is being burnt on dead money for players they don't even have anymore. Nick Foles is still on their books for $18+ million this yea. As the OP states the jags are interested in SIGNING Dalton, not trading for him. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - BURROWorBUST - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:44 PM)schroomytunes Wrote: the best case scenario is a draft day trade, we are not going to pick up any of Dalton's salary when we can cut him for nothing. The league knows were not going to keep him at 17 million and their waiting it out for him to be cut. The problem is with the Jags' cap space. They're at $114,000 if they sign all their draft picks. Basically zero To break even on cap space, they'd have to get to $8.5 million for Dalton. That would be 60% of the money ($14,281,976) they have to spend on draft picks. Round 1, Pick #9 - - - - - - - - $3,822,949 Round 1, Pick #20 - - - - - - - - $2,480,292 Round 2, Pick #42 - - - - - - - - $1,422,751 Round 3, Pick #73 - - - - - - - - $884,379 Round 4, Pick #116 - - - - - - - - $806,579 Round 4, Pick #118 - - - - - - - - $802,828 Round 4, Pick #140 - - - - - - - - $737,275 Round 5, Pick #157 - - - - - - - - $691,636 Round 5, Pick #165 - - - - - - - - $689,070 Round 6, Pick #189 - - - - - - - - $656,788 Round 6, Pick #206 - - - - - - - - $651,072 Round 7, Pick #223 - - - - - - - - $636,357 They might, if they were stupid, do that for Patrick Mahomes, but not for Andy Dalton. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Geno_Can_Dunk - 04-17-2020 Yeah, so Mike Silver is basically either saying they will pursue him once the Bengals cut him if he'll agree to a team friendly deal, OR they'll trade for him if we pick up part of his salary. But in the latter case, finding enough compensation from them that picking up part of his salary would be worth it is a long shot. Jags don't have enough cap space - yet. But they will unload Ngakoue's franchise tag eventually, and no it doesn't have to be Dalton for Ngakoue. Once they trade him to somebody else, they can take on at least part of his salary. Or if a player is involved it would most likely be Norwell or Linder. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Geno_Can_Dunk - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:44 PM)schroomytunes Wrote: the best case scenario is a draft day trade, we are not going to pick up any of Dalton's salary when we can cut him for nothing. The league knows were not going to keep him at 17 million and their waiting it out for him to be cut. See article below, on how the Dolphins ate $5m of Tannehill's salary in order to get draft pick compensation for him, and not even that much. Of course, they were awash in cap room at the time, but if we got good enough compensation for Dalton, we could do something similar (albeit maybe not $5m). Point being, how much we swallow and what we get for it in terms of draft capital is a balancing act. It all depends. The question basically boils down to this: minus Dalton's salary, would you rather acquire another lower-tier veteran, or spend that on draft capital? Not advocating either, just saying it's an open question. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001067003/article/how-titans-traded-for-ryan-tannehill-and-what-it-means RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Shake n Blake - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 05:44 PM)schroomytunes Wrote: the best case scenario is a draft day trade, we are not going to pick up any of Dalton's salary when we can cut him for nothing. The league knows were not going to keep him at 17 million and their waiting it out for him to be cut. This. Someone will sign Dalton, but I think a trade is less likely. We aren't keeping him at $17 million, and teams know this. So I think some teams are going to see how the draft shakes out, and if they don't land a guy for 2020, they'll sign Dalton after he's cut. My guess is the Patriots or possibly the Jags after they create some space. I doubt their roster is finalized and they'll probably clear up some room after they draft someone's (cheaper) replacement. Jay is the OC there and he still has a very high opinion of Dalton. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 04-17-2020 Dalton’s agent could work out a new contract with Jacksonville contingent upon a trade. Provided Dalton wants to go to Jacksonville for less money. The alternatives are call the Bengals bluff and play out his remaining year at $17M which is a possibility because they have the cap space. Or gamble on getting a better offer than the Jags from another team after getting released by the Bengals. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - SunsetBengal - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 07:29 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Dalton’s agent could work out a new contract with Jacksonville contingent upon a trade. Provided Dalton wants to go to Jacksonville for less money. The alternatives are call the Bengals bluff and play out his remaining year at $17M which is a possibility because they have the cap space. Or gamble on getting a better offer than the Jags from another team after getting released by the Bengals. Well, the second option that you list is appearing to more and more be the one likely to be taken. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - SadFaceBengal15 - 04-17-2020 Gimme two fourth round picks for dalton. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - SunsetBengal - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 08:00 PM)SadFaceBengal15 Wrote: Gimme two fourth round picks for dalton. It won't matter what they offer in picks, if they can't afford to take on Dalton's salary. The Bengals have already spent the money elsewhere, pretty much. Eating a significant portion of Dalton's salary doesn't really benefit the team much. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Geno_Can_Dunk - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 07:29 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Dalton’s agent could work out a new contract with Jacksonville contingent upon a trade. Provided Dalton wants to go to Jacksonville for less money. The alternatives are call the Bengals bluff and play out his remaining year at $17M which is a possibility because they have the cap space. Or gamble on getting a better offer than the Jags from another team after getting released by the Bengals. I think you're partially right, partially not. Dalton's agent can't talk to Jax without our approval. So maybe we give him approval, but more likely we act as the go-between, negotiating between Dalton and Jax. If it's like the Tannehill trade - the details of which I linked a few posts above - then we kick in a chunck, Jax kicks in a chunk plus incentives, and they give us some compensation so that they don't have to negotiate against New England on the open market once he's released. But no, we don't have the cap room to keep him. Claims that we do originate from the Bengals as posturing to try to maintain leverage. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - jfkbengals - 04-17-2020 Ngakoue's Franchise tender is more than Dalton's salary. If they trade him, and why wouldn't they since he refuses to report, they would have the money needed to handle Dalton's contract. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - The Stars In Stripes - 04-17-2020 I’d offer Dalton, 2020 3rd, and 2021 5th for Ngakoue. RE: Possible Dalton Trade Being Reported - Geno_Can_Dunk - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 08:04 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It won't matter what they offer in picks, if they can't afford to take on Dalton's salary. The Bengals have already spent the money elsewhere, pretty much. Eating a significant portion of Dalton's salary doesn't really benefit the team much. The last part of that I disagree with (assuming you mean it doesn't help the Bengals much). I just think it's a matter of how much money and what draft pick. Let's say we eat 4 million (Miami ate 5m of Tannehill's salary just to get 4th round pick). What veteran(s) can we get at this point for that? A veteran in decline, or a couple other pieces that nobody has tried very hard to sign at this point? But turn that into an early day 3 pick and we get a player on a rookie salary who we control for the next 4 years, with an opportunity to develop within our system. I'm not advocating it one way or another, just saying it's a complex situation based on many unknown variables. And lots of stars would have to line up the right way for a trade to happen. |