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NFL Inflation
#21
I've noticed that the Bengals set a value for a position that they won't exceed. The problem is those values seem to be set in 2012 dollars.

IF the cap keeps rising by $10 million a year...so will salaries.
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#22
(12-07-2017, 03:25 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I've noticed that the Bengals set a value for a position that they won't exceed. The problem is those values seem to be set in 2012 dollars.

IF the cap keeps rising by $10 million a year...so will salaries.

Bengals will increase to some extent, mainly for skill positions and CB and DL.

I think what would be interesting is to take contracts from previous years and multiply by the inflation to see what the equivalent would be now.

Let's look at Clint Boling as a great example, who signed an extension in 2015 for $5.2 mill a year, when the salary cap was $143 mill.
The cap has raised just above 16% from 2015 to 2017.
Boling's $5.2 mill a year would equate to just above $6 mill a year.

Let's look at Atkins, who signed a 5-year extension in 2013 for an average of $11 mill a year.
The cap has raised about 36% since 2013.
Atkins' $11 mill a year would equate to $14.9 mill a year now.

Now Dunlap, who signed a six year extension in 2013 for an average of $6.7 mill a year.
Same 36% increase.
Dunlap's $6.7 mill a year would equate to $9.1 mill a year now.

Atkins and Dunlap are approaching a contract year and I fully expect will be seeking about the new average that I listed above (at least).
If you give Dunlap and Atkins extensions around that, it will take up $24 mill of the cap for 2019 assuming some of it isn't consumed into 2018's cap.
Add in AJ's $15.1, Dalton's $16.2, DK's $11, and Burfict's $8.5 and you're at ~$75 mill already.

So you can see from the above calculation that it's not entirely stupid for the Bengals to have a set limit for what they want to spend on positions based on how they prioritize the position. You can't pay everyone the going rate for top talent. You have to let some players walk. No team pays for elite talent at every position.

We know the Bengals prioritize the following positions:
- QB1
- WR1
- LT (reportedly were going to give Whit $10+ mill a year but he chose LAR for more years and ultimately more $$)
- DE
- 3T
- CB1 and CB2
- top LB

If you want to see the Bengals prioritize interior OL with $$, that likely means going light at one of the above positions to compensate.
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#23
Well and that's where rookies come into play.

Plus Whitworth was a 1-2 year hit at most.
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#24
(12-07-2017, 04:28 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Well and that's where rookies come into play.

Plus Whitworth was a 1-2 year hit at most.

Yes, which is exactly why the Bengals let Zeitler walk. They didn't want to pay $10+ mill for a RG when they are paying high price tags for most of their prioritized positions.
If we want to see interior OL paid well, the Bengals will like have to let (at least) one of the following players walk or cut in favor of a cheaper FA or draft pick in the next 2-3 years:
Andy Dalton
AJ Green
Carlos Dunlap
Geno Atkins
Vontaze Burfict
Darqueze Dennard
William Jackson III
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Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.

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#25
(08-21-2017, 09:38 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Successfully co-existing and failing at winning even a single playoff gamein 14 years... is still failing.

its better than not making the playoffs for 14 years  like those before the marvin era...
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(12-07-2017, 04:37 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: its better than not making the playoffs for 14 years  like those before the marvin era...

Yes, because right now feels sooooo much better. Gotta love that "winning"*!




*Compared to the 90s, not compared to the rest of the league, because apparently that's how low the bar has been set.
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(12-07-2017, 04:41 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Yes, because right now feels sooooo much better. Gotta love that "winning"*!




*Compared to the 90s, not compared to the rest of the league, because apparently that's how low the bar has been set.

Hey...atleast we won't have to jettison players because we're in cap trouble.  Hilarious
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#28
(12-07-2017, 04:37 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: its better than not making the playoffs for 14 years  like those before the marvin era...

Yep, new streak of not making the playoffs looks like it will be at 2 years pretty soon here.  Guess we have another 12 losing seasons in a row before we really need to get antsy.
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#29
(12-07-2017, 08:12 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Yep, new streak of not making the playoffs looks like it will be at 2 years pretty soon here.  Guess we have another 12 losing seasons in a row before we really need to get antsy.

Oh...you and I know what the fans will say though...

Playoffs 5 out of 7 years! We're the model other franchises copy!
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