Buffalo_Nickel_1
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What Washington post says we only have 23 million to spend this makes no since if that's the case that just enough for rookies and maybe 1 FA wtf @skinsdad62 @Sharkinva
What Washington post says we only have 23 million to spend this makes no since if that's the case that just enough for rookies and maybe 1 FA wtf @skinsdad62 @Sharkinva
Sorry, I'm late to this thread fellas and this may have already come up, but is there any chance Tremaine Edmunds falls to 13 and would you guys want us to draft him if so?
i wouldnt be opposed to it , he is a great prospectSorry, I'm late to this thread fellas and this may have already come up, but is there any chance Tremaine Edmunds falls to 13 and would you guys want us to draft him if so?
i wouldnt be opposed to it , he is a great prospect
Does a ilb have that much impact
Here are the adjusted cap numbers for all 32 teams, courtesy of the NFLPA…
And with that, we can calculate how much cap space each team currently has to work with a week out from the start of free agency on March 14…
League average: $34,030,061
1. Cleveland Browns: $108,919,295
2. New York Jets: $92,083,128
3. Chicago Bears: $77,532,002
4. Indianapolis Colts: $73,878,001
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $73,095,826
6. San Francisco 49ers: $67,029,331
7. Houston Texans: $62,999,974
8. Los Angeles Rams: $53,356,308
9. Tennessee Titans: $49,156,490
10. Minnesota Vikings: $48,097,861
11. Cincinnati Bengals: $35,404,193
12. Washington Redskins: $31,632,697
13. New Orleans Saints: $30,855,967
14. Jacksonville Jaguars: $29,517,573
15. Detroit Lions: $27,724,956
16. Buffalo Bills: $25,637,307
17. Carolina Panthers: $24,466,287
18. Denver Broncos: $23,903,805
19. Los Angeles Chargers: $23,212,918
20. New York Giants: $22,882,780
21. Arizona Cardinals: $20,419,161
22. Kansas City Chiefs: $20,071,333
23. Oakland Raiders: $19,133,959
24. New England Patriots: $16,607,974
25. Green Bay Packers: $16,497,123
26. Atlanta Falcons: $14,813,765
27. Seattle Seahawks: $11,712,310
28. Baltimore Ravens: $9,009,589
29. Pittsburgh Steelers: $5,394,632
30. Dallas Cowboys: $1,578,082
31. Philadelphia Eagles: -9,133,036
32. Miami Dolphins: $-18,529,645
You are correct sir. Here are all the details. Washington Redskins 2018 Salary CapIt is an interesting figure for us. I assume that includes the Alex Smith cap hit which can’t actually exist yet because the trade isn’t even final.
You are correct sir. Here are all the details. Washington Redskins 2018 Salary Cap
Agreed. They can have him for a 2nd rounder. I love Reed but he literally gets injured every game and has to come out. Very sad. We need to trade him now while we can get something. That being said, it might be too late. I think he will have to retire early due to the numerous concussions he has had.Trade reed to the rams fuck it
Again at some risk, I'm going to post this, If we are going to get younger and hopefully better through the draft, we are going to have to part with some team ( and fan) favorites. While I agree the Reed has some trade value, the same things that put us in position to trade him, would also serve as reasons why the return in draft value would go down.
That said, at 29 years of age and no major health concerns, trading Ryan Kerrigan in return for draft pick(s) would be my choice.