Mono, what do you think the Pats will do to sign Moss? Who do they let go? Do they try and restructure everyone's contracts because Moss will command top dollar?
What do you want your team to do with it's cap money?
I'd like to see the Chargers finally take a dive into the free agency market for once. After seeing how much it helped New England, I hope AJ takes notice. He's built very well through the draft and that has allowed them to sign players and stay under the cap, now is the time to splurge.
http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp
Projected 2008 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team RankTeam$ Under the Cap
1 San Diego Chargers $43.03 M There are currently 44 players under contract.
2 Tennessee ans $40.85 M There are currently 39 players under contract.
3 Miami Dolphins $35.56 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
4 Jacksonville Jaguars $32.69 M There are currently 43 players under contract.
5 Buffalo Bills $32.05 M There are currently 49 players under contract.
6 New Orleans Saints $31.69 M There are currently 39 players under contract.
7 Cincinnati Bengals $31.45 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
8 San Francisco 49ers $30.91 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
9 Cleveland Browns $30.31 M There are currently 42 players under contract.
10 Arizona Cardinals $30.27 M There are currently 34 players under contract.
11 NY Jets $27.72 M There are currently 45 players under contract.
12 Oakland Raiders $25.98 M There are currently 40 players under contract.
13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers $25.9 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
14 NY Giants $24.47 M There are currently 49 players under contract.
15 Detroit Lions $23.5 M There are currently 42 players under contract.
16 Houston Texans $22.91 M There are currently 43 players under contract.
17 Dallas Cowboys $20.61 M There are currently 40 players under contract.
18 Kansas City Chiefs $20.27 M There are currently 44 players under contract.
19 Chicago Bears $19.8 M There are currently 52 players under contract.
20 Pittsburgh Steelers $18.61 M There are currently 43 players under contract.
21 Green Bay Packers $18.37 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
22 Philadelphia Eagles $17.17 M There are currently 49 players under contract.
23 Denver Broncos $16.77 M There are currently 49 players under contract.
24 Minnesota Vikings $14.88 M There are currently 49 players under contract.
25 New England Patriots $10.93 M There are currently 41 players under contract.
26 St. Louis Rams $9.61 M There are currently 45 players under contract.
27 Seattle Seahawks $9.55 M There are currently 44 players under contract.
28 Indianapolis Colts $8.49 M There are currently 48 players under contract.
29 Carolina Panthers $6.05 M There are currently 35 players under contract.
30 Atlanta Falcons $5.79 M There are currently 52 players under contract.
31 Baltimore Ravens $5 M There are currently 42 players under contract.
32 Washington Redskins $-20.72 M There are currently 45 players under contract.
Mono, what do you think the Pats will do to sign Moss? Who do they let go? Do they try and restructure everyone's contracts because Moss will command top dollar?
i don't trust many media outlets to have any clue as to how much under or over a team is in relation to the cap.
the salary cap and contract structures are far more complicated than most reporters are able to understand.
The hope is that Moss takes less to stay (doubtful). But it looks like they'll still be willing to sign him for top dollar.
Donte Stallworth is all but gone. His last game as a Patriot is in 2 weeks. Kelly Washington will also be cut probably. Bruschi and Seau will probably retire.
Their two main goals are signing Moss & Samuel. Word is that they'll let other FA's like Rosevelt Colvin walk.
And more than likely they'll ask Brady to restructure his contract again in order to keep Moss & Samuel, and he'll probably do it gladly.
That is why it says "projected".
As bad as NE's LB crew is right now, it will be REEEEAAALLLY bad next year. Vrabel (great), Thomas (iffy), and a bunch of rookies & nobodies.
i think bruschi may be convinced to come back for one more season, even if his play'll be severely diminished. for whatever reason, belichick doesn't draft LB in early rounds, so it looks like free agency is the only solution. unless your confident with eric alexander, pierre woods, and oscar lua
The Pats linebackers will be sick next year. Thomas is learning his role and will be a pro bowler next season
Teddy will be back as will Vrabel. We might say adios to Stallworth but Chad Jackson is a star on the rise. Samuel and Moss will stay as well.
I took the projected to mean "if nothing else changes." Not the "we really have no idea, but here's a guess" version.
Clicking links does wonders.
"Keep in mind that these numbers remain tentative -- and are changing on a daily basis. These "unofficial" figures are approximate as of December 27, 2007 and were compiled from various media sources including the NFLPA, ESPN and Sports Illustrated."
I know a few of those guys from askthecommish.com. They went to Michigan State and sadly are Lions' fans.
Carry on.
San Diego's cap number is incredible. I guess that's what happens when you draft well over the years.
SD needs to pick up the best safety available
So you don't like McCree or Hart?
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What has Chad Jackson done?
Best receiver named Chad Jackson EVER!!
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nothing yet, but he does have some big play potential, and Bill Belichick is really high on the guy. He gives him nothing but praise when he talks about him. He was hurt most of the year and then couldn't get on the field because of how many good receivers they already have. Next year he could easily fill the void left by Stallworth leaving.
I say the Patriots should trade their #7 pick to the Jets for Jonathan Vilma (assuming his injury situation is okay) and a late round pick. He's smart, incredibly athletic, young, and despises Mangini.
The Browns always seem to have money, and they always get free agents, I expect them to go after Terrell Suggs or Lance Briggs or both.
Wasn't his knee completely shot? I remember talk of him missing a portion of next season as well.
He's a damn good player though.
Yeah I heard that report, in which case I'd rather not the Patriots risk it.
But there's reports that his injury wasn't that bad and he'll be fine.
There's even reports that he wasn't hardly hurt at all, but the rift between him & Mangini was so bad that Mangini threw him on the IR just to get him out of his sight.
The Pats might need a CB because Samuel might be outta there
I hear that they feel he's shown he's better than a "system CB" and they're ready to pay him top CB money and will do whatever it takes to keep him.
Knowing the Pats, they'll trade down take Cason in the 20s and use one of the extra picks on a guy like Jerod Mayo in the 2nd/3rd round.
depends on if those guys have the at ude & intelligence to play in the Patriots system.
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