DT? Hard pass.
I take it you don't think we need an upgrade from Seiler, as good as he is, at RDT and some depth, right?
DT? Hard pass.
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That would be a team of crack investigators.........never use the word "crack" when investigating whether a man is attending a Chippendales All Male Revue!
Trade back to 9 get a second and AJ Johnson from the BroncosAny linebackers that could be traded?
It would, in that simplified scenario, count as 21mil this year.I have a few questions for you guys who know more about the salary cap than I do. Could the Dolphins possibly sign a couple of FA with contracts that are basically back loaded, so that they can afford this year, and when the stands are full again along with the new TV contract, they can pay those players? Here is an example. Let's say the Dolphins were targeting Allen Robinson at WR, and Corey Linsley(C). Now spotrac has their market value at AR 20 million, and CL 9.7 million. With the fact they wouldn't have to pay state taxes if they signed with Miami they both agree on the following contracts AR 4 year 76 million(19 a year), and CL 4 year 36 million (9 million a year), Could Miami ask AR to take 15 million this year and get 20.3 for the final 3 years, and ask CL to take 6 million this year, and 11 million over the final 3 years? If so, 2 questions.
1) Would that count as 21 million towards this year's cap, or does it count 28 million on this years cap?
2) Is there a maximum amount of these type of contracts you can sign?
Hairy manholeThat would be a team of crack investigators.........
See the difference???
Just sayin........
I take it you don't think we need an upgrade from Seiler, as good as he is, at RDT and some depth, right?
I agree, to the extent that I don't see the need to spend on a FA.I just think we should not focus on that position at all in free agency. We have Seiler and Raekwon and can easily find UDFA or stop gaps elsewhere in late in the draft or guys off the street like we did with Seiler.
Mostly I just think DT is very low at position of need. Literally all other positions seem to have less depth than DT to me.
To add on to what Mach said, there are other problems to backloaded contracts. Let me give an example.I have a few questions for you guys who know more about the salary cap than I do. Could the Dolphins possibly sign a couple of FA with contracts that are basically back loaded, so that they can afford this year, and when the stands are full again along with the new TV contract, they can pay those players? Here is an example. Let's say the Dolphins were targeting Allen Robinson at WR, and Corey Linsley(C). Now spotrac has their market value at AR 20 million, and CL 9.7 million. With the fact they wouldn't have to pay state taxes if they signed with Miami they both agree on the following contracts AR 4 year 76 million(19 a year), and CL 4 year 36 million (9 million a year), Could Miami ask AR to take 15 million this year and get 20.3 for the final 3 years, and ask CL to take 6 million this year, and 11 million over the final 3 years? If so, 2 questions.
1) Would that count as 21 million towards this year's cap, or does it count 28 million on this years cap?
2) Is there a maximum amount of these type of contracts you can sign?