Not in a cap crunch, but anytime you can save a couple million of cap space for a marginal player, makes sense to do it. It's why we good a new field goal kicker. Saving money on players that are highly replaceable is smart, provided you good a able body replacement.I don't think the team is in some sort of cap crunch, but my take on these rumors of a Kearse trade is that they plan to cut him on Saturday so they're just trying to see if they can pull a draft pick out of nothing. If it was a matter of needing to free up that $, then they would have already cut him and got the $2.2M. I also think this means they have more than 6 WRs they really like and feel are worth a roster spot, and they know they cannot get away with putting McEvoy, Kasen Williams, or Darboh on the PS.