Just read on Roto world that Seahawks have offered Sheldon a deal worth 11 mil per year. Not sure if that gets it done, but the effort is there at least.
Just read on Roto world that Seahawks have offered Sheldon a deal worth 11 mil per year. Not sure if that gets it done, but the effort is there at least.
If they split the difference and end up at $13M, I think I could live with that. Especially if the alternative is losing out on both him and Suh. I feel it's very important to guard against losing Avril, MB, and Richardson from the DL all at once.Mike Garafolo reporting on NFL Network Seattle has offered Sheldon Richardson $11 million a year and that he wants $15 million.
$11m sounds like a major lowball, BUT the DT market has been very slow so far.
keeping richardson is important for this defense i believe.
Given Seahawks cap space ( over the cap has it at slightly less then 20 million) offering over half your cap space is not what I would frame as “lowballing”. Probably not enough though, given some of the contracts handed out so far. Best hope is that the big spenders have done their spending and now the contracts hopefully will be more prudent, but I doubt it.
Over the Cap still has Avril and Chancellor listed in our cap numbers and there is good chance neither of them play again. That would free up another $17.1M if they are both forced into retirement. Plus, if some miracle occurs and Dallas actually does make the trade for ET that is another $10.1M off the books.
I for one don’t believe either will voluntarily retire. Not with all that money sitting there. They will end up on the pup list or the Seahawks will have to reach a injury settlement or cut them and eat their salaries.
Might add if Kam retired this year the Seahawks would immediately be hit with 14 million cap hit.Maybe.
Might add if Kam retired this year the Seahawks would immediately be hit with 14 million cap hit.
Given Seahawks cap space ( over the cap has it at slightly less then 20 million) offering over half your cap space is not what I would frame as “lowballing”. Probably not enough though, given some of the contracts handed out so far. Best hope is that the big spenders have done their spending and now the contracts hopefully will be more prudent, but I doubt it.
Signing bonuses spread out over years would be due right now in full.I thought the injuries would force them to retire since they wouldn't medically be allowed to play and that would get the Seahawks off the hook for their money. But you are probably right since they got injured while playing they can just wait out their contracts and get paid. If that is the case I hope the team makes an injury settlement with them.
Signing bonuses spread out over years would be due right now in full.
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Maybe your right. Got a link?Not under retirement, they still let you prorate
Not under retirement, they still let you prorate, teams are protected in this manor in case of career ending issues. That is how I believe it works
Maybe your right. Got a link?