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Colts Cap Situation – Just before 2019 Free Agency Edition
$188.200m = 2019 NFL Salary Cap
$049.100m = 2018 Colts Roll-Over =========== $237.300m = 2019 Colts Salary Cap $142.580m = Top 51 contracts obligations (includes Boehm, Farley and Rogers RFA tag amounts) $001.125m = Dead Money $008.025m = Projected Draft Pool $001.400m = Spots 52 / 53 on in-season roster $001.400m = 10-man Practice Squad $003.000m = Expected in-season “churn” space =========== $157.530m = 2019 Colts Obligations $079.770m = Can be used to sign free agents NOTE: That number is lower than most have reported because earlier numbers DID NOT INCLUDE the $9m we just allocated with the RFA tags on Boehm, Farley and Rogers. Around $90m is where I have been saying that the Colts could spend on free agents, both their own and from other teams. Devin Funchess will be paid $10m with possible incentives up to $13m. If the incentives are “Likely to be Earned,” then his cap hit will be calculated as $13m. If the incentives are “Unlikely to be Earned,” then only his $10m base will be counted and the other $3m will be adjusted at the end of the season once it is seen if he earned them or not. Top Cap Savings if Cut (Over $1m saved): $14.725m – QB Andrew Luck $13.000m – WR T.Y. Hilton $08.250m – LT Anthonly Castonzo $08.000m – DE Jabaal Sheard $07.000m – TE Eric Ebron $05.338m – TE Jack Doyle $04.875m – DT Denico Aubry $02.025m – OL Joe Haeg $02.025m – QB Jacoby Brissett (Note: Until they sign their RFA tags, Boehm, Farley and Rogers could have them rescinded and save $3.095m each towards the cap. Once signed by the player, they become fully guaranteed.) Not much to cut from that list to gain more cap space. Sheard is probably the closest to “expensive player whom is not performing at his compensated level” but I don’t really think that is the case. He has done good work on an underpowered D-Line these last couple of seasons. I hope he gets some much better help in 2019. So, the magic number is that we still have around $70m in 2019 cap we can spend on free agents; our own or other teams. My two cents on free agency; now that we have helped build depth on the interior of the offensive line (Boehm) and signed a projected WR2 (Funchess), I am all set for the rest of our free agency talent acquisition to be all defense, all day. My hope is a starting caliber Safety, a starting caliber CB and a DE for rotation. We sign those three additional guys in free agency, then I think the entire draft goes BPA at any position not named QB. Walk Worthy,
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We may need to keep a running tally on the market price for the guys we'll need to re-sign or extend over the next couple of years. I'll throw out a few players and numbers because I think Ballard is trying to keep these in mind:
2020: Castonzo - $13MM Kelly - $11MM (extension) Ebron - $10MM Doyle - $8MM 2021: Leonard - $20MM (extension) Nelson - $15MM (extension) Yes, the goalposts are always moving because the cap is growing and some contracts are coming off the books, but that's over $75MM in possible yearly salaries that Ballard has to budget for over the next few years. |
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Could be. I think they’re reasonable ballparks for planning, but it could easily be another 10-15MM total.
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What did Solder get? Castonzo will get more.
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https://overthecap.com/position/left-tackle/
Castonzo will be older at the time of his deal, but I could see him being in a $13-15MM range. |
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@ColtscapKyle
Follow Follow @ColtscapKyle More If they added nothing else but this years projected rookie class, the Colts would currently have $166 million in cap room entering 2020. |
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and ten players, give or take, under contract.
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