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That seems to me its a wilfork extention, maybee a vet lb, and draft picks, and that is it
 
ha we seem to have spent that cassel vrable cap money pretty quickly
 
ha we seem to have spent that cassel vrable cap money pretty quickly
That wasteful Belichick, he's better than a congressman but worse than a drunken sailor with his cash.
 
Close to $490 million in total cap space.
Average team has over $15 million in cap space.
 
That seems to me its a wilfork extention, maybee a vet lb, and draft picks, and that is it

Even your modest desires might not be possible. The rookie

money allotted to the Patriots last year was 4.2 million dollars.

I would expect that figure might be even higher this year with

11 draft picks.
 
Even your modest desires might not be possible. The rookie

money allotted to the Patriots last year was 4.2 million dollars.

I would expect that figure might be even higher this year with

11 draft picks.

YOu are talking about the gross rookie salary cap money. The net is much less than that,
 
Close to $490 million in total cap space.
Average team has over $15 million in cap space.

Thanks Miguel! Can you tell me what kind of room BB has kept in the bank for emergencies (injuries) going into past seasons?
 
YOu are talking about the gross rookie salary cap money. The net is much less than that,
Later in the same thread Adam provides an illustration of Andy's point.
"Just to clarify, for players who aren't in the Top 51, the only thing that does not count against the cap is their base salary. Everything else (usually just bonus prorations and workout bonuses) counts against the cap as normal.

For each rookie who DOES make the Top 51, the net cap room used when he signs is his cap number minus the base salary of the player he replaced in the Top 51 (most likely either $385,000 or $460,000 this season, since those are the minimum salaries for second- and third-year players, respectively).

For each rookie who DOES NOT make the Top 51, the net cap room used when he signs is his cap number minus HIS base salary (the rookie minimum this year is $310,000).

Just as an example, let's say a team has 10 picks spread throughout the draft and gets a rookie pool of $5 million. Let's say, hypothetically, that team's first four picks get enough to make the Top 51, and the bottom six don't. The top four picks bump out second-year players from the Top 51. The net cap room that team needs to sign ALL of its rookies (including undrafted free agents) would be $1.4 million — or just 28 percent of its rookie pool number.

Why is it so low? Because the first four guys will displace four salaries of $385,000 (a total of $1.54 million), and the last six guys' base salaries won't count (a total of $1.86 million). That's a combined $3.6 million that either won't count against the cap or will simply displace the same amount on the cap."

For the Patriots the 51st player has a salary of $460,000.
 
Thanks Miguel! Can you tell me what kind of room BB has kept in the bank for emergencies (injuries) going into past seasons?

I would say about $4 million.
 
Wow, the Colts are in a little better cap shape than I thought. I bet Seward took up half of it though!
 
Indy & Washington both have more space than us? Go figure.

That's what happens when you guys sign a bunch of former Probowlers and the Colts only sign a bunch of street free agents.

Washington has to save money bc they have a high 1st round pick.
 
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