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07-30-2012, 06:22 PM #85Regular 1st Stringer
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Casey Hampton will get cut as well and possibly Ryan clark and more to come. They can also kiss mendenhall good bye as well
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One thing I messed up on after looking at my spreadsheet, Harrison has TWO years left after this one and NOT one! That is a HUGE difference. They can't release him, it wouldn't save any money. So next year they will have a 35 year old pass rusher who is already in decline taking up 11 million in cap space...and they are stuck with him.
Wow....it is even worse than I thought.
And to the Ravens for a comparison, they have the next 2 years right around 80 million with their top 12 guys, including if Lewis and Reed stay around and extension for Flacco. If for some reason Lewis and Reed aren't around we are at about $70 million.
Steelers on the other hand are at 100 million again in 2014, and that is with only 10 big contracts not 12 like the Ravens have accounted for. That is with Hampton, Keisel, and Clark coming off the books.
The future is bright for us and the division for the next couple years, that is for damn sure.
I will try to work on the article, but it is going to take some time crunching all these numbers in depth and figuring out just how in the hell they are going to deal with this.Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/thenflanalyst
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They're going to have to purge. I don't see what choice they have unless they keep pushing money into future caps, but sooner or later that will catch up.
I think the Steelers will still be competitive, but I wouldn't be surprised to see them very young and inexperienced for the next few years...
Max Starks, Casey Hampton, Larry Foote, Ryan Clark, Heath Miller, Willie Colon, Rashard Mendenhall, James Harrison...none of those guys should be feeling real comfortable right now.
Also, you know at some point in the next few years guys like Lawrence Timmons, Pouncey, Sanders, etc are all going to be wanting contracts.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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The more I look at this the more I am thinking they don't have any other options.
The problem is they have restructured all of the top deals, so even if they decide to bite the bullet and start cutting guys the savings just aren't going to be there with the dead money. They could have lessened the pain by starting this process in 2012, and spread it out over 2 years into 2013. Instead they did they opposite, tried to hang on for one more year and prayed the cap would go up to help them. It backfired.
I am working on an article right now, going player by player and seeing if there is any possible way to make this work. Not seeing it, even with a purge.Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/thenflanalyst
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Hmm...maybe there will be some cap room to bring in some big ticket guys? Not that I think that's how the Ravens roll, but if they have upwards of $40 mill to spare, might as well consider it...
Greg Jennings
Dwayne Bowe
Mike Wallace
Will Svitek
Ryan Clady
Duane Brown
Brandon Albert
Jake Long
Jermon Bushrod
Max Unger
Geoff Hangartner
Rey Maualuga
William Moore
Louis Delmas
Obviously not many, if any, will actually be free agents, but it's possible and the Ravens will have money to throw at them.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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You have to remember though, there are still RFA's EFA's draft pool own FA etc and the other 40 players that eats up the cap money quick. 40 million may sound like a lot, but not really.
I was just pointing out how the Ravens have structured all their top money perfectly even over the next 3 years while the Steelers have been pushing back for 2 years and finally have to pay up. I think we might have restructured one small contract and that is it.
When all is said and done we might have around 8-10 million to play with (guess), or basically the money we had Rice locked up for, eating up our "spending money" in 2012. You could conceivably afford ONE big name addition if that is the case in 2013.
Either way, our main competition is screwed. That is a fact. And I love it.Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/thenflanalyst
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You have to remember though, there are still RFA's EFA's draft pool own FA etc and the other 40 players that eats up the cap money quick. 40 million may sound like a lot, but not really.
I was just pointing out how the Ravens have structured all their top money perfectly even over the next 3 years while the Steelers have been pushing back for 2 years and finally have to pay up. I think we might have restructured one small contract and that is it.
When all is said and done we might have around 8-10 million to play with (guess), or basically the money we had Rice locked up for, eating up our "spending money" in 2012. You could conceivably afford ONE big name addition if that is the case in 2013.
Either way, our main competition is screwed. That is a fact. And I love it.Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/thenflanalyst
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Jake Long on that list
Wow, now that would be a big signing!
Might never happen but I can dream :)
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07-30-2012, 08:13 PM #93
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Almost every receiver corps in the NFL could say that, so it's not really fair to say "Sit Pitt's #1 and our WRs are better." I mean, I guess I get you're talking about the future whenever he's no longer with the team (assuming they don't sign him long-term). But that's still not really apples to apples. A lot can happen in a year. Last year we didn't think the Ravens had much at receiver behind Boldin...you can say the same about the Steelers now. Between now and next year, it's possible Sanders or someone else breaks out the way Torrey Smith did.
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07-30-2012, 09:06 PM #94Veteran Poster
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How do you figure that they won't "save" any money by releasing Harrison after this season? From what I have read they would save either $5M or $8M (depending on whether $3M of his non-base salary 2013 comp. is considered a roster bonus) by releasing him. It is impossible to even imagine a structure that does not allow for some savings, considering the contract details we do know. Now whether that savings is so small as to not be worth it when also weighing the fact that you lose the player (and his production) is another matter; but assuming you consider him worthless, releasing him will save some cap space.
Bonuses are only spread over 5 years. Next year is the fifth year of the deal (the total deal was for 6 years, signed in 2009 before the 2009 season). There would be no dead cap space from the 6th year of the deal, as far as I can see.
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07-30-2012, 09:26 PM #96Veteran Poster
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When and how did they restructure him? I only saw that they were talking about it (along with Ben and Colon etc). I had yet to see that they did it (unlike Ben and Colon). I can't find the report or details, but yeah if they did restructure then they could have pushed more into the future and limited the savings they could have had in 2013 by releasing him.
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