The Confessor
Doesnt play well with others
No he isn't that is majorly overrating him.
Almost by definition, he is indeed the "Anchor" of our defense.
No he isn't that is majorly overrating him.
Even if we move to a Hybrid, Soliai as a 1 Technique in a 4 man front is scary.
Or we could let both go and go after Calais Campbell in Free Agency.
That dude is a stud and would wreck havoc in Nickel packages.
Wait, WHAT?
You want to give up on 2 solid starters for a Nickel player?
I honestly haven't paid much attention, but I was thinking that Campbell was considered a huge bust at this juncture. He had lots of promise coming out of college, but has mostly been silent since.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
MIAMI paid SOLIAI $12 Million last season. IF MIAMI gave him WILFORK's money THIS season, that'd be a 5 year/$40 Million Contract, w/$18 Million as a signing bonus, and $25 Million "guaranteed". Breaking that down, for "cap" purposes, $3.6 Million would be the yearly part of that $18 Million "signing bonus". And assuming that MIAMI didn't "backload" or "frontload" ANYTHING, the "salary" part of SOLIAI's $40 Million would be $22 Million, and dividing that by 5, that gives you a yearly "salary" number of $4.4 Million. So, SOLIAI's "cap" # for this season is $8 Million. The 25 Million "guarantee" adds nothing to the "cap" #: it's just "insurance" for SOLIAI. Now, if MIAMI added, as a "sweetener", say $1 Million/Year chargeable against the "cap", SOLIAI's new "cap" # would be $9 Million, and if the "Cap" remained the same/got bigger, then MIAMI would actually SAVE about 3 Million by giving SOLIAI a 5 Year deal which was actually better than WILFORK's. And if SOLIAI insisted on that $10 Million number, and the Contract was structured as above, MIAMI would STILL save about $2 Million, probably enough for MIAMI to also resign LANGFORD regardless of whether the cap went up or remained the same.
MIAMI could cut an aging BELL, whose "cap" # is over $6 Million, and COLUMBO, who I beileve gets $1.1 Million, MIAMI could have roughly $7 Million MORE in "caproom", w/o doing much of anything else.
Is that about right? If so, then this is a non-issue and a no-brainer...which means that MIAMI'll screw it up!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong.
MIAMI paid SOLIAI $12 Million last season. IF MIAMI gave him WILFORK's money THIS season, that'd be a 5 year/$40 Million Contract, w/$18 Million as a signing bonus, and $25 Million "guaranteed". Breaking that down, for "cap" purposes, $3.6 Million would be the yearly part of that $18 Million "signing bonus". And assuming that MIAMI didn't "backload" or "frontload" ANYTHING, the "salary" part of SOLIAI's $40 Million would be $22 Million, and dividing that by 5, that gives you a yearly "salary" number of $4.4 Million. So, SOLIAI's "cap" # for this season is $8 Million. The 25 Million "guarantee" adds nothing to the "cap" #: it's just "insurance" for SOLIAI. Now, if MIAMI added, as a "sweetener", say $1 Million/Year chargeable against the "cap", SOLIAI's new "cap" # would be $9 Million, and if the "Cap" remained the same/got bigger, then MIAMI would actually SAVE about 3 Million by giving SOLIAI a 5 Year deal which was actually better than WILFORK's. And if SOLIAI insisted on that $10 Million number, and the Contract was structured as above, MIAMI would STILL save about $2 Million, probably enough for MIAMI to also resign LANGFORD regardless of whether the cap went up or remained the same.
MIAMI could cut an aging BELL, whose "cap" # is over $6 Million, and COLUMBO, who I beileve gets $1.1 Million, MIAMI could have roughly $7 Million MORE in "caproom", w/o doing much of anything else.
Is that about right? If so, then this is a non-issue and a no-brainer...which means that MIAMI'll screw it up!!!