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2020- TCMD Official Trades/Restructures/Extensions Thread (No Posting Trades until January 27th)


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UPDATED

The following players have been updated to your team, I'll update the draft picks after the superbowl plays out and we finalize the draft order.  If I missed one let me know, believe these are all the ones that had their partner confirm.

Also if you look at the official rosters workbooks the order is putting the blanks at the top, sorry about that.

  

@Cbrunn the restructure for 2195 - Stephon Tuitt - 34DE is complete.

 

Steelers trade   Colts trade
1665 - Mark Barron   1465 - kemoko Turay
1376 - JuJu Smith-schuster   234 - Bobby okereke
    3rd pick 75

 

LA Chargers Trade   Philadelphia Eagles Trade
CB Casey Hayward - 372   2020 3rd (Eagles) 85
OG Forrest Lamp -0914   2020 4th (Eagles) 124

 

LA Chargers Trade   Carolina Panthers Trade
LT Russell Okung - 2075   TE Greg Olsen - 0970
    2020 7th

 

LA Chargers Trade   Seattle Seahawks Trade
EDGE Melvin Ingram - 1739   CB Shaquille Griffin - 2150
TE Virgil Green - 2427   2020 5th
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34 minutes ago, sparky151 said:

LA Chargers Trade

2022 5th w/Conditions -

- if Chargers make playoffs in 2020 or 2021 pick elevates to 2022 4th rd pick

Cincinnati Bengals Trade

QB Andy Dalton - 0122

@wwhickok

I going to step in and veto this trade, because it creates a major loophole to the system. 

I commend your creativity to acquire players using future draft picks, but there just isn't any value in these trades.  Basically getting a player that in all likelihood (accepting a 2022 conditional 5th round pick) was on the chopping block. 

The way I see it, allowing this trade creates a loophole for teams to collect players bound for the free agency without bidding on them and offering zero value in return.  Maybe if this mock wasn't just focused on this years off season I could look past it but not with in this single season mock draft.  

Dalton is on a one year 17m base salary only contract, releasing him cost nothing.   

 

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3 hours ago, ny92mike said:

@wwhickok

I going to step in and veto this trade, because it creates a major loophole to the system. 

I commend your creativity to acquire players using future draft picks, but there just isn't any value in these trades.  Basically getting a player that in all likelihood (accepting a 2022 conditional 5th round pick) was on the chopping block. 

The way I see it, allowing this trade creates a loophole for teams to collect players bound for the free agency without bidding on them and offering zero value in return.  Maybe if this mock wasn't just focused on this years off season I could look past it but not with in this single season mock draft.  

Dalton is on a one year 17m base salary only contract, releasing him cost nothing.   

 

Trade can just be voided then

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The Denver Broncos have restructured the contract of Von Miller:
 

2429 - Von Miller - 34OLB

  Vet. Min Ruling Pass                                      
 
Valid Restructured Contract
  Extended Contract
    Year Status Pos. Sort Player Identifier NFL Team 4 Digit ID Player Name Pos Exp PFF Grade Vet. Min. Base Salary Base Gtd. Signing Bonus Roster Bonus Workout Bonus Cap Number Contract Terms
  2020 Savings: $2,730,000 1 2020 Active M1 2429 - Von Miller - 34OLB DEN 2429 Von Miller 34OLB 9 89.9% $945,000 $12,040,000   $10,355,000 $0 $500,000 $22,895,000 2 yr / $47,750,000
  2021 Savings: -$2,730,000 2 2021 Active M1 2429 - Von Miller - 34OLB DEN 2429 Von Miller 34OLB 10 89.9% $1,060,000 $17,500,000   $6,855,000 $0 $500,000 $24,855,000  
  Restructure Allotment $2,730,000 3 2022                                  
      4 2023                                  
      5 2024                                  
      6 2025                                  
      7 2026                                  
                            Sum $29,540,000 $0 $17,210,000 $0 $1,000,000 $47,750,000  
                            Avg. $14,770,000   $8,605,000 $0 $500,000 $23,875,000  
                                           
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