I should be clear. That number for Jones and Wilson are the cap numbers.15m. The new eye sore contract.
I should be clear. That number for Jones and Wilson are the cap numbers.15m. The new eye sore contract.
I should be clear. That number for Jones and Wilson are the cap numbers.
We'd actually save roughly $5.025M by trading Reshad. A team would roughly get him at a $8.970M cap number.Yes, I saw on over the cap as well. Jones is impossible to move this year, even if we kicked is some money. Look at those 2019 numbers- yuck. I don’t think it could happen in season either actually- looking at those numbers.
Moving Reshad Jones, the very thought of it, indicates a mind that is, beyond crazy/lost/
We'd actually save roughly $5.025M by trading Reshad. A team would roughly get him at a $8.970M cap number.
Moving Reshad Jones, the very thought of it, indicates a mind that is, beyond crazy/lost/
Moving Reshad Jones, the very thought of it, indicates a mind that is, beyond crazy/lost/
Moving Reshad Jones, the very thought of it, indicates a mind that is, beyond crazy/lost/
According to OTC, only $2M of his base salary is GTD, as of March 15th.How are you getting that number if you don’t mind sharing?
The base on Reshad is 13 million . . . .anybody trading for him will have that as a cap hit in 2019. . . Unless Miami eats salary, which I am guessing would be mandatory at that price.
We save 5 million in 2019 because of the $12 million in prorated bonus hits left subtracted from the $17 million cap hit this year.
He ain’t getting traded and this will remain one of the worst transactions of the decade in regards to any player in the NFL. A non QB, over 30, coming off an injury, an injury in which the team was 1-4 with him and then wins 9 of the next 10 without him, with a year left on his deal, gets a big extension . . . .and then the following year gets a substantial restructure to make him virtually untouchable for 2 years.
I try to be an open guy, and I tried to be that with Tannenbaum, but his 2018 offseason was criminal.
Is it weird that I read all of your posts like they're being narrated by the crazy Marlon Brando character in Apocalypse Now?
According to OTC, only $2M of his base salary is GTD, as of March 15th.
17,160,000 cap hit - 4,045,000 prorated - 100,000 workout bonus = 13,015,000 (base salary, cap hit if traded, my apologies, was looking at base, not cap #), but if you also factor in $2M is already paid by us, it would be a 11,015,000 cap # for any team.
I would assume we would save cap hit - pro rated bonus remainder - already gtd salary, so 17,160,000 - 12,135,000 - 2,000,000 (gtd as of 3/15) = 3,025,000 saved.
The contract is albatross for sure.... But it's possible we can deal him without taking a hit is what I was trying to allude to. Apologies for the wrong math. Knew the formula, just looked at the wrong #.
Correct. I was talking from a trading standpoint, rather than cutting.His entire contract is guaranteed for 2019 as of 3/16/19 . . . but the reason why we didn’t cut him prior to that is because $11 million of the $13 million was already guaranteed in 2018.
That is the reason why the savings if cut is -8 million on OTC. If the salary was not guaranteed the savings would be the exact same as the trade ($5 million). We save more on a trade because another team is paying the salary and the dead money is only the signing bonus hits.