03-21-2022, 01:57 PM
(03-21-2022, 12:30 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Bengals rolled over the 8th most this year. 15 teams rolled over $2m or less. The only "playoff" team that had more rollover than the Bengals were the fake 7th seeds who shouldn't have been there and got stomped into oblivion. 3 other conference championship teams....
Rams: $137k
Chiefs: $1.32m
49ers: $1.56m
From Spotrac the Bengals only had $3.4 million unused cap space in 2021. That was 18th in the league.
2021 NFL Team Salary Cap Space Tracker | Spotrac
But they also show $5.292 rolled over to 2022 from 2021. So I don't know exactly how they are calculating this. Where did you get your info on where the Bengals ranked in "rollover"? Could you show the actual numbers on rollover amount for all the playoff teams?
BTW One of the big reasons the Bengals were able to sign the guys they wanted this year is that they were 28th in "dead cap" space this year. So maybe all they guys saying "Cap does not matter" need to explain to me why all these other teams have dead cap space that they can not use? How does that make them smarter than the Bengals?