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I think if they cut him post June 1 2026, his cap hit is $80mIt's not a foregone conclusion at all. That's why I called it "de facto" dead money because even if he's not cut you have to count him as basically dead money right now with how useless he is. He's on-the-roster-dead-money.
His contract is unique. If they cut him before June 1st next year, it costs them $50.4M of cap space. His dead cap would be that much greater than his current cap hit. If they wait until June 1st, it's cap neutral to cut him. They can designate him as June 1s, but still have to bear that $50.4M cap space loss until then which is unworkable for them. They're currently $13.9M over the cap next year right now so adding $50.4M to that is too much.
They'll either cut him on June 1st or in camp next year or if they're gonna keep him and pay him anyway they'll convert his $46M guaranteed salary to bonus and spread some of that burden. if they traded Garrett, they likely have to do the latter.
2027-28-29 are voidable years with cap hits of $27m-$18m-$8m
he is only 31 years old
if he is working his ass off, and comes back 100% next year, I would think Cleve redoes his contract and spreads his remaining cap numbers out over 2-3 years.
they in theory roll with him next year, and see what type of player he is.
if he is even 80% of the player he was in Houston, and Cleve moves Garrett for 3 first round picks, giving Cleve 6-7 picks over the next 3 years...add in Judkins, Fannin, Schwessinger, Jeudy...they are on their way to a fast rebuild.
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Deshaun Watson contract and salary cap details, including signing bonus, guaranteed salary, dead money, roster bonuses, and contract history
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