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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Does that count the additional 3.8M or whatever it was that was posted by Adamtj13?Well, After the Kyle Brady Signing and the updates to the salaries for Wilson, Chad Scott, Ty Warren, and Reche Caldwell, the Pats were 17.2 million under the cap.
Until the structures of the contracts for Adalius Thomas and Wes Welker and Sammie Morris are known, there is no way to be able to guess.
Does that count the additional 3.8M or whatever it was that was posted by Adamtj13?
btw a 2nd round pick for an undrafted free agent thanks
i would bet miami takes every minute to decide on welker so you will have to wait a week and btw a 2nd round pick for an undrafted free agent thanks
The way it looks now: About 45 cents and a couple of Subway tokens. :rocker:
I wonder if the Fins will finish 3rd or 4th in the AFC east next season..
The way it looks now: About 45 cents and a couple of Subway tokens. :rocker:
I dont expect anything big from now on out. Ready for the Draft.
But seriously, have you guys ever, ever seen this team mis-manage against the cap? Just my throw a dart at it guess, but I'm betting we end up somewhere around 10 or 11 mil under. Just a guess.
Would take a WAG and say $6 - $8 Millon left.
Supposedly the Pats had $20 mil after Samuel Tagged - $7 mil for Thomas - $2.5 mil for Brady - $1.5 mil for Morris - $3 mil for Welker = $6 mil left
Would take a WAG and say $6 - $8 Millon left.
Supposedly the Pats had $20 mil after Samuel Tagged - $7 mil for Thomas - $2.5 mil for Brady - $1.5 mil for Morris - $3 mil for Welker = $6 mil left
It's fair to say that if Welker lands in New England, they'll only be looking at guys at or near the veteran minimum from here on out.