2018—$5.375M cap hit (most of it would be dead money if cut)
2019—$2.775M cap hit (no dead money if cut)
2020—$3.625M cap hit (no dead money if cut)
So Miami gets a player who, according to PFF standards, ranked a little better than Pouncey, at a fraction of the cost. And gave up basically no compensation to get him. I believe we actually moved up a bit in the 7th round.
2019—$2.775M cap hit (no dead money if cut)
2020—$3.625M cap hit (no dead money if cut)
So Miami gets a player who, according to PFF standards, ranked a little better than Pouncey, at a fraction of the cost. And gave up basically no compensation to get him. I believe we actually moved up a bit in the 7th round.