LuckyNumber11 Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 I can stretch my cap for a while longer, plenty of moves left to make Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ny92mike Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 19 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said: None of the Eagles practice squad is included probably because they were in the Super Bowl. If i get you names etc, can they be added? Some have a real shot to make the roster. Sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trojan Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 16 minutes ago, squire12 said: You need to factor in the difference in the top 51. Those draft picks will kick a lower priced player off the top 51, so the rookie pool is actually less than the full cost of the draft pick slot. The Jaguars have like 3mil in space for 2019. If you factor in rookies, are they in the red for next year? I'm thinking they are probably very close. The Eagles have like 6mil, Broncos are third but just cut the loser of McCarron v. Cousins. The top 15 are still 2.5 mil-5mil hits. Top 50 are all at least 1mil. Those all are more money than a top 51 hit (I assume unless some team is really strange). Rookie contracts go up year two as well (for the 2019 tight teams) [last years #1 goes from ~5.5 to ~7 year two]. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trojan Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 Browns CB room is going to drive their DB coach nuts with Eli Apple and Marcus Peters lol. At least it has talent though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BringinDaPain Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 41 minutes ago, ny92jefferis said: Probably not. When I pulled the rosters prior to the mock it looks like they were included at least for the most part. OTC isn't listing out PS players like they did in the past and truthfully I don't have the energy to go looking for each one individually. True, this has already been done and added to each GM's workbooks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire12 Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 20 minutes ago, Trojan said: The Jaguars have like 3mil in space for 2019. If you factor in rookies, are they in the red for next year? I'm thinking they are probably very close. The Eagles have like 6mil, Broncos are third but just cut the loser of McCarron v. Cousins. The top 15 are still 2.5 mil-5mil hits. Top 50 are all at least 1mil. Those all are more money than a top 51 hit (I assume unless some team is really strange). Rookie contracts go up year two as well (for the 2019 tight teams) [last years #1 goes from ~5.5 to ~7 year two]. For TCMD, does the rookie picks also affect the 2019 cap number? I am not sure that it does, but if it does, then you are correct in those with low 2019 space are in a bit of a pickle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ny92mike Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 Team Team Abbr. 2018 TOP 51 2019 TOP 51 2020 TOP 51 2018 Count Arizona Cardinals ARI $8,722,077 $88,162,503 $121,092,420 58 Atlanta Falcons ATL $4,303,097 $70,534,170 $106,946,272 56 Baltimore Ravens BAL $21,461,416 $30,328,220 $113,474,549 63 Buffalo Bills BUF $28,381,211 $87,058,194 $165,646,169 56 Carolina Panthers CAR $7,505,977 $24,033,064 $71,993,699 64 Chicago Bears CHI $29,073,013 $90,631,948 $148,465,035 58 Cincinnati Bengals CIN $17,228,280 $55,566,846 $104,482,900 70 Cleveland Browns CLE $76,874,628 $58,431,914 $116,397,302 70 Dallas Cowboys DAL $480,528 $45,520,697 $115,906,617 51 Denver Broncos DEN $6,220,649 $11,138,389 $98,342,236 68 Detroit Lions DET $10,653,075 $14,336,701 $81,839,944 70 Green Bay Packers GB $3,899,581 $53,861,281 $101,618,730 67 Houston Texans HOU $21,983,111 $12,397,013 $134,132,151 77 Indianapolis Colts IND $61,451,964 $61,301,624 $135,268,560 72 Jacksonville Jaguars JAC $4,721,256 $3,152,748 $80,924,439 74 Kansas City Chiefs KC $16,964,811 $42,346,323 $93,101,435 72 Los Angeles Chargers LAC $18,420,544 $51,892,418 $115,796,441 60 Los Angeles Rams LAR $4,082,128 $54,671,842 $120,467,688 62 Miami Dolphins MIA $7,321,050 $33,484,283 $90,512,507 63 Minnesota Vikings MIN $17,012,330 $52,064,749 $101,899,400 51 New Orleans Saints NO $6,821,752 $20,940,964 $85,007,815 77 New England Patriots NE $3,982,887 $30,846,290 $123,979,598 59 New York Giants NYG $1,859,610 $10,664,169 $96,651,128 74 New York Jets NYJ $69,415,436 $118,735,250 $165,249,291 55 Oakland Raiders OAK $8,001,718 $46,783,499 $111,923,726 70 Philadelphia Eagles PHI $9,864,087 $6,288,961 $63,500,085 58 Pittsburgh Steelers PIT $7,481,762 $36,898,933 $77,132,106 53 San Francisco 49ers SF $29,146,032 $50,648,796 $132,031,312 73 Seattle Seahawks SEA $21,984,394 $68,373,734 $117,350,126 52 Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB $23,357,246 $50,897,381 $124,915,173 60 Tennessee Titans TEN $25,281,366 $56,084,684 $139,951,706 66 Washington Redskins WAS $12,345,758 $54,401,466 $95,527,325 74 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BringinDaPain Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 Whoa, Dallas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ny92mike Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 5 minutes ago, squire12 said: 26 minutes ago, Trojan said: The Jaguars have like 3mil in space for 2019. If you factor in rookies, are they in the red for next year? I'm thinking they are probably very close. The Eagles have like 6mil, Broncos are third but just cut the loser of McCarron v. Cousins. The top 15 are still 2.5 mil-5mil hits. Top 50 are all at least 1mil. Those all are more money than a top 51 hit (I assume unless some team is really strange). Rookie contracts go up year two as well (for the 2019 tight teams) [last years #1 goes from ~5.5 to ~7 year two]. For TCMD, does the rookie picks also affect the 2019 cap number? I am not sure that it does, but if it does, then you are correct in those with low 2019 space are in a bit of a pickle. I hadn't in the past and I didn't specify it in the rules. Honestly teams are going to be in enough trouble with just keeping up the cap this year. Also, it really wouldn't be right to force it because the cap for future years is calculated way differently because its taking the APY rather than the actual cap numbers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ny92mike Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 2 minutes ago, BringinDaPain said: Whoa, Dallas. What I didn't get is that teams coming into the free agency with mega bucks, hasn't really spent a ton of their money. Conservative in terms of what they started with up to this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trojan Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 1 minute ago, ny92jefferis said: What I didn't get is that teams coming into the free agency with mega bucks, hasn't really spent a ton of their money. Conservative in terms of what they started with up to this point. The Jets I get though, they pre-traded up to #2 (presumable Darnold or Rosen) so Cousins doesn't make sense, and they did bid big money on Trumaine Johnson. I'm not sure what their other offers were -- but I get having about ~20mil more than expected. Colts I don't know why they didn't buy someone like Pugh or have a high resign on Mewhort, but paid Melvin at CB resign good money. I'm guessing they would have balled out for someone like Norwell had he hit FA. CLE I think could have done something like Cousins, but trading picks for Peters and Apple someone like a big money CB doesn't make too much sense (unless you expect one of them to flop, but then why trade for them). There's still a couple big money guys those teams could sign too, even if it's a triple threat of like $5mil apy one year deals to let mid round rookies develop behind them. Gotta be this round or next I'd guess though before the 20mil range teams get to threatening contracts for outbids. I think all three should have gone after LeVeon Bell though, because it's near impossible to argue he wouldn't upgrade an offense (maybe Browns are signalling Saquon #1, QB #4). Colts have Mack and Jets have Powell? Each could have used Bell and still had top 3 cap space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire12 Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 @ny92jefferis I am not getting the same calculation for rookie picks cost that you are for GB. Here is the GB rookie cap numbers $2,507,504 $1,140,397 $714,103 $671,226 $651,249 $552,558 $534,630 $534,630 $534,630 $502,456 That should total $8,343,383 The roster for GB has players 42-51 with cap numbers of $661,535 $631,168 $630,668 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $605,487 $573,761 What I get for rookie pick cost in overall cap hit is $2,615,231 This totals a little over $6,250,000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forge Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 12 minutes ago, ny92jefferis said: What I didn't get is that teams coming into the free agency with mega bucks, hasn't really spent a ton of their money. Conservative in terms of what they started with up to this point. I did lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D82 Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 28 minutes ago, BringinDaPain said: Whoa, Dallas. *shrug* We haven’t spent in FA in a while so...lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ny92mike Posted February 26, 2018 Share Posted February 26, 2018 20 minutes ago, squire12 said: @ny92jefferis I am not getting the same calculation for rookie picks cost that you are for GB. Here is the GB rookie cap numbers $2,507,504 $1,140,397 $714,103 $671,226 $651,249 $552,558 $534,630 $534,630 $534,630 $502,456 That should total $8,343,383 The roster for GB has players 42-51 with cap numbers of $661,535 $631,168 $630,668 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $630,000 $605,487 $573,761 What I get for rookie pick cost in overall cap hit is $2,615,231 This totals a little over $6,250,000 It's not an exact number. The formula that I used for this is what OTC suggests for the rookie pool. 480k * the total number of picks you have. However, I did overlook something and rather than 480k its using last years of 450k so in your case its 4.5 million. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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