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He retracted his 9 million to 11 million which he "felt pretty good about"
Now is back to 15 that our guy Miguel had us at all along.
Guy jumps the gun so hard to be first on twitter and is always wrong.
C'mon, the guy was only off by $6 million dollars on $15 million worth of cap room. And he got three articles out of the cap in three days. His first article was the Pats basically have no cap money left with the rookie cap. The second article is the Pats have some money to spend, but not much. Now he can write a new article saying the Pats have some money to spend and maybe they go after a bigger name like Dumervil.
This was a huge win for Howe.
Finally, a source familiar with the cap numbers has conservatively estimated the Pats would need to preserve $4-5 million for the rookie pool. If they keep their five picks, it could be less. If they trade down and accumulate more picks, it would hit the higher end of that spectrum. Of course, they won't really need that money until they start signing picks in the late spring and early summer.
BTW, he is already hedging his bets on the rookie pool:
The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald
Explain to me how his source says conservatively the Pats will need to allocate $4-5 million in cap dollars for the rookie pool, BUT if the Pats use the picks they have it could be less. Wouldn't the conservative estimate be what it would be if the Pats kept their picks and used them without any trades? That would be more like $3-4 million.
BTW, he is already hedging his bets on the rookie pool:
The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald
Explain to me how his source says conservatively the Pats will need to allocate $4-5 million in cap dollars for the rookie pool, BUT if the Pats use the picks they have it could be less. Wouldn't the conservative estimate be what it would be if the Pats kept their picks and used them without any trades? That would be more like $3-4 million.
The Patriots have picks 29, 59, 91, 226, and 235 this year. In 2012 the combined cap hits of the players selected at those positions was:
29. Harrison Smith - $1,297,918
59. Vinny Curry - $614,880
91. Lamar Holmes - $523,400
226. David Molk -$403,988
235. Jeremy Ebert - $402,250
Which totals out to $3,242,436. That would be about as low as we'll need for draft picks this year. Assuming we trade down and accumulate picks it could shoot up to $4 or 5 million, but I doubt it will cost much more than that.
The Patriots have picks 29, 59, 91, 226, and 235 this year. In 2012 the combined cap hits of the players selected at those positions was:
29. Harrison Smith - $1,297,918
59. Vinny Curry - $614,880
91. Lamar Holmes - $523,400
226. David Molk -$403,988
235. Jeremy Ebert - $402,250
Which totals out to $3,242,436. That would be about as low as we'll need for draft picks this year. Assuming we trade down and accumulate picks it could shoot up to $4 or 5 million, but I doubt it will cost much more than that.
The 7th rounders probably make the top 51 assuming a pair of UDFA's make the roster like often happens.
Please understand that if these players were signed tomorrow at these prices the cap effect would we about $800K. Harrison Smith would replace some who costs about $400K for a cap EFFECT of about $500K.
Okay, I see what you mean. I forgot that obviously their salary would replace someone else's.
So how much room would they actually need for just those five slots?
There's the problem. incarcerated erika isn't reliable.In Howe's defense, he was adding in $6 million for Abraham.
Erika Leigh was his source.
In Howe's defense, he was adding in $6 million for Abraham.
Erika Leigh was his source.
See I think this is how people are getting their figure, they are adding up what they think the rookies may get and forgetting about the Top 51.
$1,297,918-$484,000 (Markus Zusevics) adds $813,000
$614,880-$482,000 (Justin Francis) adds $132,880
$523,988-$480,000 (Mike Rivera) adds $43,988
the two 7th rounders don't make the Top 51 and if they do it only adds tens of thousands to the cap
so that only adds $989,868 to the cap
I mean I maybe totally wrong but the writers are really over estimating what will be needed for the draft picks
Erika did not say Abe's 2013 cap hit was a high $6M. I blame Howe for his own folly.
Yeah. It was a joke.
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