PDay8810
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Two posters... I'm glad post their football opinions here, You & Stymietee.@Rowdy and @fastforward have this one right.

Two posters... I'm glad post their football opinions here, You & Stymietee.@Rowdy and @fastforward have this one right.
It would be better to give Cousins a defense instead of wishing you had the Jets QBs.
Now we both know.How in the hell can the cap needy Saints sign him?
I can't imagine that a team like the Jets can't offer him more.
It's a marginal decision. The Saints have to account for $2.8M of dead money relating to Winston in 2023 regardless of what they do. There's $8.4M in dead money that they're scheduled to account for in 2024. If they cut him before June 1 they'll remove Winston's $12.8M salary from the 2023 cap but the $8.4M will have to be accounted for in 2023 rather than 2024. That would give them $4.4M more cap space in the free agency period before June 1. Alternatively they could designate Winston as a post June 1 cut which would mean they had to keep the $12.8M salary on the books until June 1, (hurting their cap space in the free agency period). However after June 1 they wouldn't have to account for either the $12.8M or the $8.4M dead money in 2023. This would give them more 2023 cap space to sign their Draft class and make in-season moves. They'd still have to account for the dead money in 2024. My guess is that they designate him as a post June 1 cut to help with the 2023 season, but it's marginal.And I am assuming Winston will be cut after June 1st.
Correct me if I am wrong but right now his dead money is a lot higher prior to that date?
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Thanks for the explanation!It's a marginal decision. The Saints have to account for $2.8M of dead money relating to Winston in 2023 regardless of what they do. There's $8.4M in dead money that they're scheduled to account for in 2024. If they cut him before June 1 they'll remove Winston's $12.8M salary from the 2023 cap but the $8.4M will have to be accounted for in 2023 rather than 2024. That would give them $4.4M more cap space in the free agency period before June 1. Alternatively they could designate Winston as a post June 1 cut which would mean they had to keep the $12.8M salary on the books until June 1, (hurting their cap space in the free agency period). However after June 1 they wouldn't have to account for either the $12.8M or the $8.4M dead money in 2023. This would give them more 2023 cap space to sign their Draft class and make in-season moves. They'd still have to account for the dead money in 2024. My guess is that they designate him as a post June 1 cut to help with the 2023 season, but it's marginal.