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What's wrong with the offensive blocking?
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(12-07-2020, 03:06 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Accorinding to this https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cincinnati-bengals/billy-price-25116/ there are cap savings to be had if he was to be released.

Pre-6/1 Release 2021 Dead Cap: $1,649,546 2021 Cap Savings: $2,077,158
Pre-6/1 Trade 2021 Dead Cap: $1,649,546 2021 Cap Savings: $2,077,158
Post-6/1 Release 2021 Dead Cap: $1,649,546 2022 Dead Cap: $0 2021 Cap Savings: $2,077,158
Post-6/1 Trade 2021 Dead Cap: $1,649,546 2022 Dead Cap: $0 2021 Cap Savings: $2,077,158

*Note I just copied and pasted the section, all the numbers are the same.  We can keep him for a total cost of 3.726 million dollars, or we can eat 1.649 mil and save 2.077 mil by parting ways.

Interesting, as OverTheCap says Price will have the following for 2021:
Cap number = $3.726 mill
Dead Money = $3.726 mill
Cap Savings = $0 if released (regardless of pre or post 6/1)

https://overthecap.com/player/billy-price/6906/

From playing around with the cut and trade options, the only way to get any savings is from a trade. And that savings would be $2.077 mill.
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RE: What's wrong with the offensive blocking? - ochocincos - 12-07-2020, 03:12 PM

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