03-03-2022, 03:50 PM
(03-03-2022, 02:29 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: After re-signing Jalen Davis, they have around 48m in cap space. I just wanted to take a quick look at how much might be spent to re-sign their own and how much would possibly be available to bring in outside free agents. Although this is just guesswork, I tried to break it down as reasonably as possible with re-signing and cap numbers.
Cut- Trae Waynes
Saves almost 10.9m...with the total cap space at 58.9.
ERFA's - Wilcox, Ray, Johnston, Irwin, Bachie
Not sure if they'll tender all of them, but let's say they bring back 3. That's 2.685.
Franchise Tag - Bates
Seems like that where it's heading, so that adds another 12.9m and the total now is 15.585m.
That's leaves around 43.3m to re-sign their own guys and sign outside free agents.
FA's they'll most likely want to re-sign
Hill and/or Ogunjobi
Uzomah
Thomas wr
Flowers
Harris
Tupou
Morgan
Let's say the re-sign Hill, CJ, Thomas, Flowers, Tupou, Morgan and Harris...that's probably around 21.5m, leaving about 21.8m to re-sign any of the maybe guys and for outside players.
Trey Hopkins also gives them an additional 6m if cut, which would help offset upgrading at C.
Maybe/Maybe Not
Spain
Reiff
Allen
Thomas s
Huber
Apple
Evans
Gone
Johnson
Hargreaves
Phillips
Tate
Great job and why they won’t sink a lot of money in a FA tackle. One thing you didn’t allow for is hold back. I think they held back around 7 million last year for the season transactions
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