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dose anyone know our cap space and detroits cap space :confused:
 
Last I heard we have more cap space than anyone looking at Law.
 
We have more cap but there are many other variables to take into account including - Law's preference; Money we're willing to pay vs money Matt Millen is willing to pay; Team need - thus factoring in to how much will be paid.
 
jason_taylor said:
dose anyone know our cap space and detroits cap space :confused:
The five teams looking at Law have this much cap room:

Dolphins- $6.6 million
Lions- $3.48 million
Steelers- $2.09 million
Jets- $1.1 million
Colts- $6.3 million

NOW, lets take a look at these team's Rookie Pools:

Dolphins- $4.6 million
Lions- $3.6 million
Steelers- $3.3 million
Jets- $2.9 million
Colts- $3.6 million

Now lets say each team uses ALL of their Rookie Pool(which they probably won't), this is how much each team would have left to sign FAs(Aka Law):

Dolphins- $2.0 million
Lions- -$0.12 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Steelers- -$1.21 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Jets- -$1.8 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Colts- $2.7 million

So, the Colts would actually be in the best cap shape, however they don't seem to have an overwhelming interest in Law.
 
Nublar7 said:
The five teams looking at Law have this much cap room:

Dolphins- $6.6 million
Lions- $3.48 million
Steelers- $2.09 million
Jets- $1.1 million
Colts- $6.3 million

NOW, lets take a look at these team's Rookie Pools:

Dolphins- $4.6 million
Lions- $3.6 million
Steelers- $3.3 million
Jets- $2.9 million
Colts- $3.6 million

Now lets say each team uses ALL of their Rookie Pool(which they probably won't), this is how much each team would have left to sign FAs(Aka Law):

Dolphins- $2.0 million
Lions- -$0.12 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Steelers- -$1.21 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Jets- -$1.8 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Colts- $2.7 million

So, the Colts would actually be in the best cap shape, however they don't seem to have an overwhelming interest in Law.
Thanks Nub. I didnt feel like going through all that myself
2 more things about the Law situation:
- house in miami already (like a 100 other players)
- the only team that could offer more $ then us, indy is a cover 2 defense and im not sure Law fits that style.
 
Nublar7 said:
The five teams looking at Law have this much cap room:

Dolphins- $6.6 million
Lions- $3.48 million
Steelers- $2.09 million
Jets- $1.1 million
Colts- $6.3 million

NOW, lets take a look at these team's Rookie Pools:

Dolphins- $4.6 million
Lions- $3.6 million
Steelers- $3.3 million
Jets- $2.9 million
Colts- $3.6 million

Now lets say each team uses ALL of their Rookie Pool(which they probably won't), this is how much each team would have left to sign FAs(Aka Law):

Dolphins- $2.0 million
Lions- -$0.12 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Steelers- -$1.21 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Jets- -$1.8 million(they would need to cut someone just to sign Rookies)
Colts- $2.7 million

So, the Colts would actually be in the best cap shape, however they don't seem to have an overwhelming interest in Law.

thanks nub :wink:
 
I have no idea why the Colts aren't heavily into Law. Makes ZERO sense to me. Unless of course that cap number is BEFORE signing Edge James to the one-year franchise tender, in which case they're broke.

It's also worth noting that if we cut David Bowens, we'll save another $2.2 million. Given all the DLs we've brought in, and given that we're trying to ink Keith Traylor, I'd be surprised if we don't take the opportunity to cut D-Bo.
 
phunwin said:
I have no idea why the Colts aren't heavily into Law. Makes ZERO sense to me. Unless of course that cap number is BEFORE signing Edge James to the one-year franchise tender, in which case they're broke.

It's also worth noting that if we cut David Bowens, we'll save another $2.2 million. Given all the DLs we've brought in, and given that we're trying to ink Keith Traylor, I'd be surprised if we don't take the opportunity to cut D-Bo.

I don't think the Colts are too interested in spending big bucks on a corner anymore. They drafted....Fabian Washington??? and Nick Harper showed potential. They have a solid defensive back field in the making.

I really hope we get Law. I think all you guys who are against this forgets how much he could have helped in situations last season -- and now we don't have Surtain!
 
HysterikiLL said:
I don't think the Colts are too interested in spending big bucks on a corner anymore. They drafted....Fabian Washington??? and Nick Harper showed potential. They have a solid defensive back field in the making.

I really hope we get Law. I think all you guys who are against this forgets how much he could have helped in situations last season -- and now we don't have Surtain!

Nope, the Raiders drafted Washington. However, the Colts did draft Marlin Jackson, who I forgot about, so points to you for noting that they drafted a CB. I guess they don't have much use for Law after all.

I'd like to see Law here, as long as we're protected against another injury, i.e. minimal long-term money in any deal.
 
phunwin said:
I have no idea why the Colts aren't heavily into Law. Makes ZERO sense to me. Unless of course that cap number is BEFORE signing Edge James to the one-year franchise tender, in which case they're broke.

It's included. Required tenders are included in Team Salary when tendered and the deadline to designate franchise and transition players was February 22.
 
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