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What Would You Do With Our $10M in cap Space?

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Miami has over $10M in cap space and appears content with what team has, at least for now. Normally, teams like to keep around $4M for injury insurance.

So, you have $6M to spend on whatever you believe the team should spend it on or, we could roll it over to next year.

Do you spend it on the OL, LB, CB, depending on late cuts, wait and see what happens in camp and injuries or, roll it over to next year to fill needs?

Tuff choice.
 
Honestly I'd just leave it, no good ILB is gonna be available that's an upgrade over Misi.

G, theyre cheap enough to grab a vet cut without taking much cap.
 
Funny, I was thinking about that today. I believe the money roles over to next year, right? So that's something to think about with some big contracts like Olivier Vernon coming up.

Honestly, though, I'd investigate what it would take to get Mycah Kendricks from Philly. He's probably in the $6 million a year range and I'd only trade for him if he could be signed long-term. I like that he's also a young player who would give the team versatility in that he can play inside or outside. Would also be an immediate upgrade over any other linebacker on the roster.

I do understand that the team is going young and that at some point you've got to find out what young players can do. Kendricks, though, is very intriguing and I'm really left wondering why he's even available. It's not like he's a guy on his last legs. I believe he was a 2nd round pick in 2012. Anyway, just a thought to shore up one area filled with question marks.
 
Funny, I was thinking about that today. I believe the money roles over to next year, right? So that's something to think about with some big contracts like Olivier Vernon coming up.

Honestly, though, I'd investigate what it would take to get Mycah Kendricks from Philly. He's probably in the $6 million a year range and I'd only trade for him if he could be signed long-term. I like that he's also a young player who would give the team versatility in that he can play inside or outside. Would also be an immediate upgrade over any other linebacker on the roster.

I do understand that the team is going young and that at some point you've got to find out what young players can do. Kendricks, though, is very intriguing and I'm really left wondering why he's even available. It's not like he's a guy on his last legs. I believe he was a 2nd round pick in 2012. Anyway, just a thought to shore up one area filled with question marks.

It does roll over to next year. Kendricks is intriguing to me as well as an overall upgrade. Depending on how things shake out in camp, I could maybe see a trade for him.
 
I believe the team should spend that money on me for being taxed with having to make these kinds of decisions.
 
Roll over to next year
 
I would like to be able to roll it over to next year, if we can, to get more bang for our bucks.
 
Roll it just like we have been. Let's wait til we're closer to serious contention to tap the extra $10 million.
 
They ain't in the same ****ing ballpark. They ain't in the same league. It ain't even the same ****ing sport.

Nice pull sir...

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