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7 hours ago, Mark Vader said:

So how do the Bills go from 24 million below the cap right now to 92 million below the cap in 2019?

The Bills will have a lot of FA's then and what back loaded Cap $ they currently have is off of the books 

 

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I'm curious as to why the cap #'s haven't been adjusted WRT Ivory's signing 

https://overthecap.com/player/vontae-davis/597

 

  • 2018 Salary Cap Charge: $4,375,000
  • % of 2018 Team Cap: 2.33%
  • 2018 Cash Payout: $5,000,000
  • % of 2018 Team Cash Spending: 4.32%
  • 2018 Cash to Cap Ratio: 1.14
  • Total Contract Value: $5,000,000
  • Annual Contract Value: $5,000,000
  • Position Ranking: 22/211 at CB
  • Fully Guaranteed Money: $3,500,000
  • Age: 29
  • Height: 5' 11"
  • Weight: 204
  • College: Illinois
  • Accrued Seasons: 8
  • Entry: 2009 Draft, Round 1, #25 overall (Dolphins)
  • Year Signed: 2018
  • Contract Type: SFA
  • Free Agency: 2019 (UFA)
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On ‎3‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 6:44 AM, ShadyBillsFan said:

2019 Estimated Cap Space 

37 Active Players 

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2020 Estimated Cap Space 

13 Active Players 

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13 Active players signed in 2020    

 

McDermott and Bean have a lot of work ahead of them to keep a solid team going!!! 

 

2019, you take out Wood, TT and Glenn and we got less than 10 starters signed.

Having a lot of cap space can also mean you don't have any quality players.

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1 minute ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

2019, you take out Wood, TT and Glenn and we got less than 10 starters signed.

Having a lot of cap space can also mean you don't have any quality players.

it means you have practically NO players signed.   

 

Close to 60% the roster will be off the books in 2019 and less than 20% in 2020. 

 

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Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer 

Chris Ivory's two-year deal with the Bills averages $2.75 million per season, making him the 20th-highest paid running back in the NFL. The deal includes cap numbers of $2.46875 million (2018, 16th on team) and $3 million (2019, 11th on team). He gets a $1.5 million signing bonus, a $1 million base salary in 2018 and a $1.5 million base salary in 2019. He can earn roster bonuses of up to $500,000 each season payable in $31,250 per game on the 46-man roster. He also gets $250,000 workout bonuses each year.

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4 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

Mike RodakVerified account @mikerodak 59s60 seconds ago

 
 

Post-Chris Ivory signing, Bills now have $22.8 million in cap room, per @NFLPA. That is 14th-least in NFL; league average is $32.0M.

Once we get rid of TT and replace him with a less expensive QB like Rosen, Mayfield or even Foles we will be above average in salary cap.

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18 minutes ago, horned dogs said:

Once we get rid of TT and replace him with a less expensive QB like Rosen, Mayfield or even Foles we will be above average in salary cap.

Taylors $8 puts them at $30 ish.  

 

Then factor in the latest signing.    Still very close to middle of the NFL.  

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Taylors $8 puts them at $30 ish.  

 

Then factor in the latest signing.    Still very close to middle of the NFL.  

Just a gut feeling but Hughes and/or Glenn are toast...

 

and let's not forget about shady's little coins...

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2 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

Just a gut feeling but Hughes and/or Glenn are toast...

 

and let's not forget about shady's little coins...

Hughes I could see. Cordy has a bit dead cap and then they still need to replace him with a good FA making the value even bigger.  

 

I don’t think Shady is going anywhere in 2018 (not that means much)

 

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Hughes I could see. Cordy has a bit dead cap and then they still need to replace him with a good FA making the value even bigger.  

 

I don’t think Shady is going anywhere in 2018 (not that means much)

 

I agree about Shady, was thinking more about a restructure to create a bit more room this year...

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14 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

When Cordy is gone where are we at?

If the figures are correct 

 

Cordy Glenn, offensive tackle

Savings: $4.85 million if traded before March 18, $3.4 million if released before March 16

Dead cap: $9.6 million if traded before March 18, $11.1 million if released before March 16

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Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer 

The Bills' trade Friday of quarterback Tyrod Taylor to Cleveland will clear $10.44 million in 2018 cap space for the Bills, who had Taylor under contract through next season at $18.08 million. The Browns will inherit a one-year deal for Taylor that includes a $10 million base salary ($1 million of which is fully guaranteed) as well as a $6 million roster bonus due March

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