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2007 and 2008 cap status as provided by Adamjt13
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http://www.kffl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213627 2007 CAP ROOM Jacksonville $17.249 million Tampa Bay $16.717 million Indianapolis $14.041 million Kansas City $13.096 million Dallas $12.719 million Green Bay $12.112 million Buffalo $11.873 million Seattle $10.787 million Tennessee $9.501 million New Orleans $9.330 million Oakland $9.226 million Carolina $9.087 million N.Y. Jets $8.525 million Philadelphia $8.374 million Miami $8.011 million Cleveland $7.108 million San Francisco $6.070 million New England $5.796 million Atlanta $5.775 million St. Louis $5.497 million Denver $5.206 million San Diego $4.305 million Baltimore $3.929 million Arizona $2.478 million Minnesota $2.140 million Pittsburgh $2.074 million Detroit $2.054 million Cincinnati $1.913 million Houston $1.828 million Washington $1.427 million N.Y. Giants $1.199 million Chicago $902,547 2008 CAP COMMITMENT (with number of players under contract in parentheses) Tennessee (34) $71.842 million San Diego (44) $79.729 million Buffalo (44) $81.177 million Cincinnati (44) $81.268 million Jacksonville (42) $82.263 million San Francisco (46) $83.472 million New Orleans (37) $84.076 million Arizona (36) $86.531 million Dallas (40) $88.593 million Miami (40) $88.622 million N.Y. Giants (46) $89.156 million Oakland (40) $90.133 million Cleveland (41) $90.306 million Houston (38) $90.951 million Detroit (40) $91.488 million Tampa Bay (47) $92.869 million Kansas City (43) $94.132 million Green Bay (47) $94.506 million Chicago (49) $94.857 million Pittsburgh (39) $95.017 million Denver (41) $95.279 million Minnesota (45) $95.794 million Philadelphia (48) $96.051 million N.Y. Jets (43) $98.231 million Seattle (41) $102.206 million St. Louis (38) $103.059 million Indianapolis (42) $104.561 million New England (42) $105.131 million Atlanta (47) $108.861 million Carolina (34) $109.899 million Baltimore (42) $110.014 million Washington (45) $136.270 million My note - The 2008 cap is projected to be $116,134,000. I believe that the above numbers are of 9/25/2007 - the date of Adam's post. My 2007 numbers for the Pats are off by $2.1 million. I have them under the cap by $7.9 million when they are actually under the cap by $5.8 million. I believe that there are Patriots with unreported roster bonuses/ LTBE incentives that are causing this difference. |
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Those are some amazing numbers. You have to hand it to Indy with the
amount of cap room they have and the team they have put together. The other interesting (from my point) is how the Jets, with that much cap space, could have screwed over Kendall, especially in light of how bad that team sucks. |
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Should be an opportunity to trade with Washington as they are up against the Cap.
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Our focus in the next off season will be on the defensive backfield and linebacker. The receiver situation will sort itself out, but we enough under contract.
Linebacker Seau and Bruschi are in the last year of their contracts with little behind them. The secondary has the following players in their last year CORNERS: Samuel, Gay, Scott SAFETIES: Wilson and Mitchell We certainly hope Harrison will be able to be counted on for the 2008 season. |
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They must make moves to sign those future picks... Their cap is spent on 45 players. Lets help them out and help ourself at the same time. |
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1. Restructuring Peyton's contract 2. Signing Freeney (previously Franchised) to a massively backloaded contract 3. Losing Tarik Glenn to retirement Without these moves, Indy would have negative cap space. #1 and #2 had no impact on their talent, but had the effect of pushing cap space from this season into future seasons. #3 had a negative impact on their talent (but no future salary cap consequences). I would hardly characterize these moves as genius. |
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