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Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs .Lincoln.

 

The money is what prevents the Bills from moving on from either player this year, and most likely next for Big Stuff

 

EDIT..Now Trapasso says trade is doable..i am so confused :doh:

 

http://buffalonews.com/2017/10/09/exploring-bills-trade-possibilities-heading-bye-week/?utm_campaign=puma&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Twitter#link_time=1507576457

 

Before getting into any possibilities, let's look at the state of Buffalo's salary cap.

Bills cap space

Per Spotrac: $8.5 million

Per OverTheCap: $7.0 million

Average: $7.75 million

Currently, assuming a $178 million salary cap (would be a $10 million jump from 2017), the Bills are currently set to have a $37.3 million in cap space, the 13th-most in the NFL. Why mention next year's cap? Well, any larger salary Buffalo may take on can be split up into future years, so having an abundance of cap space in 2018 is helpful.

 

The two most obvious trade chips for the Bills happen to be the team's highest-paid players on each side of the ball – Marcell Dareus and Cordy Glenn.

 

Here are the cap ramifications for each if traded:

 

Marcell Dareus

2017 cap hit: $16.1 million

Dead cap if traded: $20.6 million

Possible savings: Loss of 4.49 million

The Bills also could designate Dareus as a "post-June 1" transaction, which would split the dead cap money over two years. In that case, Buffalo would eat $6.4 million in dead cap this year, save $9.7 million but incur a $14.2 million dead cap hit in 2018.

 

Cordy Glenn

2017 cap hit: $14.2 million

Dead cap if traded: $12.8 million

Possible savings: $1.4 million

If the Bills used a "post-June 1" designation on a Glenn trade, their dead cap hit in 2017 for him would be just $3.2 million, and they would save an even $11 million in cap space. In 2018, they'd take on a dead cap hit of $9.6 million.

 

Clearly, with around $8 million in cap space right now, the Bills have room to unload either of these players in a trade.

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Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs .Lincoln.

 

The money is what prevents the Bills from moving on from either player this year, and most likely next for Big Stuff

 

EDIT..Now Trapasso says trade is doable..i am so confused :doh:

 

http://buffalonews.com/2017/10/09/exploring-bills-trade-possibilities-heading-bye-week/?utm_campaign=puma&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Twitter#link_time=1507576457

 

Yeah I saw that earlier. I think this gets done.

I don't think they are going to get high draft picks for either though. They are talented but Glenn has a lingering foot/ankle issue and Dareus is one negative test from 10 game suspension....plus other issues.

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Before getting into any possibilities, let's look at the state of Buffalo's salary cap.

Bills cap space

Per Spotrac: $8.5 million

Per OverTheCap: $7.0 million

Average: $7.75 million

Currently, assuming a $178 million salary cap (would be a $10 million jump from 2017), the Bills are currently set to have a $37.3 million in cap space, the 13th-most in the NFL. Why mention next year's cap? Well, any larger salary Buffalo may take on can be split up into future years, so having an abundance of cap space in 2018 is helpful.

 

The two most obvious trade chips for the Bills happen to be the team's highest-paid players on each side of the ball – Marcell Dareus and Cordy Glenn.

 

Here are the cap ramifications for each if traded:

 

Marcell Dareus

2017 cap hit: $16.1 million

Dead cap if traded: $20.6 million

Possible savings: Loss of 4.49 million

The Bills also could designate Dareus as a "post-June 1" transaction, which would split the dead cap money over two years. In that case, Buffalo would eat $6.4 million in dead cap this year, save $9.7 million but incur a $14.2 million dead cap hit in 2018.

 

Cordy Glenn

2017 cap hit: $14.2 million

Dead cap if traded: $12.8 million

Possible savings: $1.4 million

If the Bills used a "post-June 1" designation on a Glenn trade, their dead cap hit in 2017 for him would be just $3.2 million, and they would save an even $11 million in cap space. In 2018, they'd take on a dead cap hit of $9.6 million.

 

Clearly, with around $8 million in cap space right now, the Bills have room to unload either of these players in a trade.

Do you have to designate "post-June 1" if it is already post-June 1?

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Instead of looking to dump these guys he should be looking to dump the 4 people he needs to to ensure that 3rd round comp pick by week 10...im going to be seriously pissed if he does get rid of these guys but doesnt do what he needs to to get that comp pick.

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Instead of looking to dump these guys he should be looking to dump the 4 people he needs to to ensure that 3rd round comp pick by week 10...im going to be seriously pissed if he does get rid of these guys but doesnt do what he needs to to get that comp pick.

 

Dimarco is dead weight IMO... His spot is taken by tolbert and we'd activate banyard. Not sure we can really get rid of holmes quite yet - but i assume they're getting dupre/reilly ready. Davis has been passed by Yarbrough - and we have 2 end's on the PS. Ducasse is just a body - 3 OL on the PS.

 

We signed 7 and 5 were signed from us? So that would net us likely a 3 and a 4?

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Instead of looking to dump these guys he should be looking to dump the 4 people he needs to to ensure that 3rd round comp pick by week 10...im going to be seriously pissed if he does get rid of these guys but doesnt do what he needs to to get that comp pick.

 

What 4 would you dump to ensure a 3rd round compensatory pick?

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