But that just puts them in cap hell in a few years. That's also assuming that all of these players agree to this. And they have to do all of these contract re-writes by March 15th. That's going to be tough. Not impossible, but tough.
Bresna - There are only 2 teams that players have to be asked to have salary converted to Salary Cap. One of those is the Pats. I forget off the top of my head who the other team is. The other 30 teams have language in their contracts so that they can make the conversion without contacting the player ahead of time.
So, no, there are not a lot of "contract re-writes" that have to be done. They literally could submit the 3 conversions at the same time tomorrow and they'd be done.
No. It doesn't put the Ravens in cap hell in a few years. We're talking about and additional 8.05M (3.8, 2, and 2.25M) each of the next 2 years and 2.25 into 2026. They have a projected 69M in cap space in 2024 and 119M in cap space in 2025. That's with the cap expected to go up by 31M and 26M respectively. OTC projected the number within 200K for this year, so I feel comfortable with those.
Staley and Andrews will both have played out their contracts. Staley will be 31 and Andrews 30. Humphrey will probably be given a new contract by then.
And before you say "what about Jackson's $45M," He won't count 45M against the cap in the 1st 2 years of the contract.