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This takes the Pats down to about $10.6M in cap space, roughly $2.2M of which is usable.
It's all usable. People seem to forget that not everyone in the top 51 will make the roster.
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This takes the Pats down to about $10.6M in cap space, roughly $2.2M of which is usable.
This takes the Pats down to about $10.6M in cap space, roughly $2.2M of which is usable.
The Patriots have had a mediocre free agency so far. Fortunately, their losses
are mitigated by the return of players from the injured list. These players include:
Cannon, Garcia, Jelks, Edelman, Mitchell, Ebner, C. Jones, J. Jones, Hightower,
Langi, Davis, Rivers, and Valentine. Many of these players will make the 53man roster. After two years, maybe we'll catch a glimpse of Jelks this year.
Everything is usable. Please don't worry. All credit and respect to Miguel, but they have advanced cap in Foxboro (knowing future moves..)
I am mystified that the Patriots have done so little to address the offensive tackleWe are loaded with so many Question marks especially on the OL Side Garcia and Jelks are flat out ??'s at one of the most important positions on Offense...the QB's blindside.
Why is only $2.2M useable?
I am mystified that the Patriots have done so little to address the offensive tackle
situation. One missed block and the whole season is lost. The only top notch tackle
in this year's free agency was Solder. The Patriots not only lost him; they also may
lose backups Fleming and Waddle in the next couple of days. Other than Tobin,
I haven't read about any other OL visits.
They better make some moves fast or lose both Waddle and Fleming. Can you think of anyJust reminding folks of future expenses that need to be budgeted for ... ~$2.5M for this rookie class, plus probably ~$6.0M set aside for the regular season to cover emergency acquisitions, practice squad, NLTBE incentives that are earned, etc.
The Pats can create more cap space for 2018, of course, but their remaining moves to do so all have more downside (not to mention controversy) than what's been done so far.
Anyway, if they don't make more cap-saving moves, $2.2M is roughly their current practical spending limit.
They better make some moves fast or lose both Waddle and Fleming.
I think that's a mistake, honestly.. That means that Lee is the only WR back that Bortles has any relationship with out of their top 3..
I am mystified that the Patriots have done so little to address the offensive tackle
situation. One missed block and the whole season is lost. The only top notch tackle
in this year's free agency was Solder. The Patriots not only lost him; they also may
lose backups Fleming and Waddle in the next couple of days. Other than Tobin,
I haven't read about any other OL visits.
ditto - 4y/29M (14.5M gtd) to 1y/5M .
from a rich, secure receiver to a prove it bastard in a day
but if Luck will have him . might be a blessing in (a very good) disguise
I am mystified that the Patriots have done so little to address the offensive tackle
situation. One missed block and the whole season is lost. The only top notch tackle
in this year's free agency was Solder. The Patriots not only lost him; they also may
lose backups Fleming and Waddle in the next couple of days. Other than Tobin,
I haven't read about any other OL visits.
This may be the only viable short and long term solution. Don't wait until the thirdDraft
Athletic LB who can cover RBs/TEs!
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