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The ability to franchise tag the malcontent's up to 2 consecutive years means we just need to get Byrd or Levitre signed.

 

For the record I'd prefer to sign both of them to long term 5 or 6 year deals.

 

it takes two to tango

 

and I think we will sign em both...they both, most likely, will "test the market" so they have a better idea of what their value is, and the bills should ( and I truly think will ) match or best that offer and keep them both....

 

the fact that neither are signed yet means very little as far as future plans by the bills

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Question. If the Bills do carry over the 9.8M, that would mean a $130M plus. Do they have to spend to 90% of $130M or 90% of the $121M?

they have to spend 89% of 121

The 89% rule does not apply to the carry over amount. I also read (not sure if it is true), last teams teams had the option of choosing whether or not to carry over the cap space (some chose not to). This year it was automatically carried over for all teams.

 

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My dream wish list:

1. Re-sign Levitre and Byrd

2. FA Dwayne Bowe and Chris Canty

3. Jarvis Jones in the 1st round and EJ or Barkley or Tyler WIlson in the 2nd Round and a ton of LBs in 3,4,5 will do a world of good for this team.

 

EJ to CJ or SJ....Awesome.

 

Don't forget TJ at wideout

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This puts as as the team with the 7th highest cap room, and puts us on the top end of the middle of the pack (yes, I'm mixing metaphors) so, really, there is no excuse for failing to resign both Byrd and Levitre. With the expected cuts of Kelsay and McGee, I could see us signing McKelvin at rock bottom prices (who is going to pay much more) and I would love to see Buddy play the waiver wire one more time to bring in a half decent WR before the draft.

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According to Chris Brown, this is the official NFL list:

 

1. Cincinnati – $50.6M

2. Cleveland – $45.6M

3. Miami – $44M

4. Indianapolis – $43.1M

5. Tampa Bay – $30.1M

6. Jacksonville – $23.8M

7. Tennessee – $18.3M

8. Buffalo – $16.7M

9. New England - $15.8M

10. Seattle – $15M

11. Denver – $14.9M

12. Kansas City – $13.3M

13. Baltimore – $12.9M

14. Minnesota – $12.3M

15. Chicago – $10.3M

16. San Diego – $6.3M

17. Houston – $6.1M

18. Green Bay – $5.8M

19. Philadelphia – $5.7M

20. Atlanta – $2.1M

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21. San Francisco – $49K Over

22. St. Louis – $2.3M Over

23. Arizona – $3.3M Over

24. Detroit – $5M Over

25. Washington – $5.9M Over

26. Oakland – $8.3M Over

27. NY Giants – $10M Over

28. Carolina – $13.7M Over

29. Pittsburgh – $13.8M Over

30. New Orleans – $20.6M Over

31. Dallas – $21.1M Over

32. NY Jets – $23M Over

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According to Chris Brown, this is the official NFL list:

 

1. Cincinnati – $50.6M

2. Cleveland – $45.6M

3. Miami – $44M

4. Indianapolis – $43.1M

5. Tampa Bay – $30.1M

6. Jacksonville – $23.8M

7. Tennessee – $18.3M

8. Buffalo – $16.7M

9. New England - $15.8M

10. Seattle – $15M

11. Denver – $14.9M

12. Kansas City – $13.3M

13. Baltimore – $12.9M

14. Minnesota – $12.3M

15. Chicago – $10.3M

16. San Diego – $6.3M

17. Houston – $6.1M

18. Green Bay – $5.8M

19. Philadelphia – $5.7M

20. Atlanta – $2.1M

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21. San Francisco – $49K Over

22. St. Louis – $2.3M Over

23. Arizona – $3.3M Over

24. Detroit – $5M Over

25. Washington – $5.9M Over

26. Oakland – $8.3M Over

27. NY Giants – $10M Over

28. Carolina – $13.7M Over

29. Pittsburgh – $13.8M Over

30. New Orleans – $20.6M Over

31. Dallas – $21.1M Over

32. NY Jets – $23M Over

 

Still not a bad position to be in, you got to figure if Fitz restructures that frees up anywhere from 5-10 million if they cut him that still has to free some space. I also think they could have some cuts on the roster that could free up more space like Kelsay or B.Smith.

 

Overall I don't think the Bills are going to be big spenders but resigning Levitre and Byrd would help a lot.

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According to Chris Brown, this is the official NFL list:

 

1. Cincinnati – $50.6M

2. Cleveland – $45.6M

3. Miami – $44M

4. Indianapolis – $43.1M

5. Tampa Bay – $30.1M

6. Jacksonville – $23.8M

7. Tennessee – $18.3M

8. Buffalo – $16.7M

9. New England - $15.8M

10. Seattle – $15M

11. Denver – $14.9M

12. Kansas City – $13.3M

13. Baltimore – $12.9M

14. Minnesota – $12.3M

15. Chicago – $10.3M

16. San Diego – $6.3M

17. Houston – $6.1M

18. Green Bay – $5.8M

19. Philadelphia – $5.7M

20. Atlanta – $2.1M

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21. San Francisco – $49K Over

22. St. Louis – $2.3M Over

23. Arizona – $3.3M Over

24. Detroit – $5M Over

25. Washington – $5.9M Over

26. Oakland – $8.3M Over

27. NY Giants – $10M Over

28. Carolina – $13.7M Over

29. Pittsburgh – $13.8M Over

30. New Orleans – $20.6M Over

31. Dallas – $21.1M Over

32. NY Jets – $23M Over

 

Eeek. That's a bit less than what we were expecting. Still, it does my heart good to see the Jets at the bottom of that list. Maybe we can peel off a couple of their defensive players..after we re-sign Byrd and Levitre.

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According to Chris Brown, this is the official NFL list:

 

1. Cincinnati – $50.6M

2. Cleveland – $45.6M

3. Miami – $44M

4. Indianapolis – $43.1M

5. Tampa Bay – $30.1M

6. Jacksonville – $23.8M

7. Tennessee – $18.3M

8. Buffalo – $16.7M

9. New England - $15.8M

10. Seattle – $15M

11. Denver – $14.9M

12. Kansas City – $13.3M

13. Baltimore – $12.9M

14. Minnesota – $12.3M

15. Chicago – $10.3M

16. San Diego – $6.3M

17. Houston – $6.1M

18. Green Bay – $5.8M

19. Philadelphia – $5.7M

20. Atlanta – $2.1M

———————————

21. San Francisco – $49K Over

22. St. Louis – $2.3M Over

23. Arizona – $3.3M Over

24. Detroit – $5M Over

25. Washington – $5.9M Over

26. Oakland – $8.3M Over

27. NY Giants – $10M Over

28. Carolina – $13.7M Over

29. Pittsburgh – $13.8M Over

30. New Orleans – $20.6M Over

31. Dallas – $21.1M Over

32. NY Jets – $23M Over

 

 

Wow!! Indy & Cincy both made the playoffs and have all that cap space??!!

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Still not a bad position to be in, you got to figure if Fitz restructures that frees up anywhere from 5-10 million if they cut him that still has to free some space. I also think they could have some cuts on the roster that could free up more space like Kelsay or B.Smith.

 

Overall I don't think the Bills are going to be big spenders but resigning Levitre and Byrd would help a lot.

 

I agree, not a bad position at all. considering restructuring Fitz will save $$, and they still have players they could cut such as Kelsey, B. Smith, that would free up even more. We must resign Byrd and Levitre. With other players on the market who will command ridiculous amounts of money such as Mike Wallace, and Ed Reed, the teams that would blow cash on Byrd and Levitre might have already spent that money.

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I could find another 10-14mil pretty easily- so Byrd, Levitre , and another high priced FA is a possibility - I know Mike Wallace is not a fan favorite but I wouldn't mind depending on the QB - Wallace, Johnson, Nelson has some interesting possibilities and a credible deep threat would help Spiller out.

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