hwc said:
The way I read that, roster bonuses can't be prorated and count in the year paid increasing the cap hit.........
Right. A roster bonus is paid in a lump sum and treated as "salary" as far as the cap is concerned.
Manning, Harrison, (and Brady) all have large roster bonuses scheduled. What all of the teams planned to do is "guarantee" those roster bonuses, thus turning them into signing bonuses that can be pro-rated for cap purposes. At that point, the bonus is no longer treated as "salary" for cap purposes. This is all perfectly legal, as long as the resulting arrangement doesn't violate some other rule.
The problem the Colts have is that converting the roster bonus reduces Mannings 30% rule salary in 2006 from $10 million ($1 million salary plus $9 million roster bonus) to $1 million (just the base salary). According to the 30% rule, his salaries can only increase each year by 30% of this year's salary or $333,333. He would be limited to salaries of $1.333 million in 2007 and $1.666 million in 2008 and $1.999 million in 2009. Since his contract calls for much larger salaries than that, the contract would violate the 30% rule the instant they convert this year's roster bonus to a prorated signing bonus. Hence, they can't do it.
Between Polian and Manning's (very capable) agent, they had to have known this before they ever submitted the reworked deal. They knew that the contract would be denied and that their challenge to the special master would fail. For anyone in the NFL cap world, the 30% rule is child's play.
Brady's contract has exactly the same situation -- a $12 million roster bonus that I'm sure the Pats will guarantee and prorate to save some cap space when they need it this year. The difference is that Brady's base salaries ($4 million this year, $6 million next year, etc.) were set up for easy compliance with the 30% rule. They can convert all (or nearly all) of Brady's roster bonus and still be legal under the 30% rule.
I do not understand Vick's contract. On the surface, the numbers look like his restructure this week would have triggered 30% rule problems. So, either that contract is going to get shot down by the league or there are numbers in that contract that we don't know about.