12-29-2020, 01:56 AM
(12-27-2020, 07:12 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: From a James Rapien article for SI:
The Bengals should have plenty of space to work with this offseason according to salary cap expert Brad Spielberger.
“They have 37 players that are currently under contract [for 2021] and the totally liability there is $142 million,” Spielberger said on the Locked on Bengals podcast. “Whatever the cap is, obviously that minus this 142 number and then you obviously get to roll over or carry over unused cap space from 2020 and they have about $11 million there so they should have 50, 60, 70 million to work with
The Bengals have plenty of players that they could potentially move on from to create more cap space including Giovani Bernard, Bobby Hart, B.J. Finney and Geno Atkins.
Even if they stand pat, Cincinnati should have plenty of room to maneuver, despite committing over $130 million to seven unrestricted free agents last offseason.
“That’s if everyone that’s currently under contract stays. Of course you gotta fill out the roster," Spielberger said. "We use a term called effective cap space. Because they only have 37 guys under contract you multiply 53 minus 37, [which is] 16 times the minimum because obviously they gotta field a full roster so maybe a little but less than the 60-70 million I mentioned, but they have a good amount of room for sure.”
The stage is set for the Bengals to attack their biggest weaknesses in the draft and in free agency. They have the room to re-sign William Jackson III and Carl Lawson with either long-term contracts or by using the franchise tag, while also adding multiple proven players in free agency.
https://www.si.com/nfl/bengals/gm-report/bengals-breakdown-2021-salary-cap
The article says we’ll be rolling that money over without the rolling over of 11 million into 2022. I’m saying that we’ll be having 5-6 million after cuts if we resign all the big time free agents we have.