03-21-2022, 10:27 AM
(03-21-2022, 09:47 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Jake Liscow has been doing his best to track the cap using estimated cap hits when he didn't have better information. This is what he came up with:
Thanks to @John__Sheeran pointing out Clay Johnston and Mitchell Wilcox haven't been announced on ERFA deals, I took them off the cap tracker.
— Jake Liscow (@JakeLiscow) March 20, 2022
With a -very- rough guess of $8m for Collins' year-1 hit, this is what the cap would look like after releasing Trae Waynes. pic.twitter.com/ByD3aQDX4q
He's assuming we roll 6 million over to next year (I wish we didn't and just go all in, but it's the Bengals way) and he assumes the rookie class will cost about 2.7 million in 2022 cap hit. I am not sure where he got that number, but I imagine it is based on historical data plus some trending.
So we basically have 3 to 5 million left in spendable money once we cut Waynes.
If we don't cut Waynes, then we're pretty much done and will need to cut someone else at some point.
Why do they roll the cap over? Is this to "save" money for the upcoming Burrow/Higgins/Chase contracts?
Do they roll the cap over because they don't have a ton of liquid assets?
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