02-28-2024, 04:07 PM
(02-28-2024, 03:58 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: You are correct. I just edited it to the amount without the rollover.
The point stands though, they don't have any active players signed and have the cash and cap room to go after whoever they want to build the future of this team.
Most teams don't have a lot of active players signed for '26. The Bengals are listed as 14th in cap space for '26, nearly right in the middle of the pack. Including rookies only 9 teams have more than 16 guys signed for '26 and only 1 with more than 23 guys. 3 years is a long time, that's enough for most teams to have a big reset if they choose to.
You changed your post and then proceeded to still have a vastly inflated number. You still have it at $350m as the projected cap, but it's $292.4m. After the $90m that's $202.4m not $260m. Even if you want to add in $5-10m for rollover, that's still way off.
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