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The salary cap might be rebounding a bit faster than originally projected. The numbers are still subject to change based on final revenue totals from TV deals, radio contracts, and gambling partnerships.
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I read projections we will have about 100 million in cap space again next year.
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Agreed just to be safe cut it in half, it will be less depending on how they structure, but so far they see to avoid backloading contracts.
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Agreed just to be safe think 40% less, it will be probably be less depending on how they structure, but so far they see to avoid backloading contracts.
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smitty46953 (05-28-2021) |
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I would say each of them is likely to be getting almost $20m as an average, Nelson probably slightly above at $23m, Smith and Leonard in the $17-20m range. Often the first year is a little smaller, but i would be very surprised if they don't count approximately $50m against our cap next year.
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Racehorse (05-28-2021) |
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I am probably the least informed on cap issues on this board (which still probably puts me in the top 5% of Colts fans, judging by comments on other Colts pages), but I know one of you will know this...
Is it likely that they'll front load the contracts with extra large signing bonuses? Since they are projected to have such a huge amount of money next year, wouldn't that lower the cap hit on future years of the contract? For example, if Nelson signed for six years/$50 million, but $20 million was a signing bonus (I am just making up numbers to understand the principle), then wouldn't the remaining $30 million be divided by the six years for a future cap hit of only $5 million a year? I ask because I truly don't know, and trying to look up info on how the cap works just leads me to things that put me to sleep. |
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JAFF (05-28-2021) |
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Based on Fred Warner's deal today, it looks like Leonard will be at the upper end of that range.
Warner signed a 5 year - $95MM extension with the 49'ers with $40.5MM guaranteed. Schefter reports that the Colts and Leonard are currently discussing a 4 year extension that will likely be higher than the $19MM AAV of Warner's deal. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/sta...87941234417675 Quote:
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Racehorse (07-21-2021) |
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