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The Raiders are switching to zone-blocking scheme people are saying and Mcfadden isn't very good in it i guess. So, reportedly the raiders have mcfadden open for trade possibly and will go with bush.
Well damn. If they get rid of McFadden, the chances that they draft Doug Martin (a back TOTALLY fit for a zone blocking scheme) are pretty good IMO.


 

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I tried finding it 2 days ago, couldn't do it.
[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Here's February's look at where every NFL team stands from an NFL salary cap standpoint headed into the free agent signing period, which begins on March 13 for players who aren't cut before then.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]SLOWDOWN!!!!!!!![/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Before you dive into these numbers, and begin the speculation of what's to come, it is VERY important that we point out a couple of issues.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]First, the salary cap in 2011 was $120,375,000 soft, with teams having the flexibility to borrow $3 million from future years. That means the real cap was $123,375,000.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]The salary cap for 2012 has not been set, but it is projected to be between $121-125 million, with teams being able to borrow another $2 million from future caps. Therefore, we'll safely project the salary cap to be at $124million in '12. But please understand this is an estimation.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Second, keep in mind that teams must preserve at least $5 millionto sign their rookie class. The more picks, the more cap space needed.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Third, understand that players and their salaries can be purged,or restructured to create salary cap space. However, guessing who that player might be is always risky, and complicated.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Finally, any player given the franchise tag receivers a guarantee of his annual salary, which is an average of the NFL's top five players at his position.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica] [/font][font="Helvetica][size="2"]Now….here's a look at the numbers, and the teams are broken up in three categories, which are explained.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]POSSIBLE BIG SPENDERS[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Teams that have the cap space to make big moves in free agency.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Cincinnati Bengals $80,641,237[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Tennessee Titans $92,739,765[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Washington Redskins $94,351,284[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Kansas City Chiefs $95,844,195[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Tampa Bay Buccaneers $98,899,458[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Atlanta Falcons $100,227,174[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Denver Broncos $101,389,121[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]New England Patriots $101,827,381[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Chicago Bears $101,887,741[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]San Francisco 49ers $102,938,980[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Cleveland Browns $103,789,162[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]WORKING ON A BUDGET[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Teams that aren't up against the cap, but need to make smart moves to avoid trimming a ton of players and salaries.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Jacksonville Jaguars $107,270,274[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Buffalo Bills $108,426,522[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Seattle Seahawks $111,742,430[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]San Diego Chargers $111,960,165[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]New Orleans Saints $113,358,069[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Philadelphia Eagles $113,964,694[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Baltimore Ravens $115,670,281[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Minnesota Vikings $116,078,422[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Houston Texans $116,306,676[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Miami Dolphins $116,636,173[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Indianapolis Colts $116,773,288[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Green Bay Packers $118,001,169[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Arizona Cardinals $118,787,639[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]TIGHTENING THE BELT[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Teams that will be at, or over the projected salary cap once they've signed the rookie class. These teams must purge their roster moving forward. The higher the cap number, the more drastic the cut backs need to be.[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]St. Louis Rams $120,982,904[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Detroit Lions $122,760,121[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]New York Giants $124,735,807[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]New York Jets $128,092,733[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Dallas Cowboys $128,910,735[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Carolina Panthers $129,962,768[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Oakland Raiders $140,861,316[/size][/font]

[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Pittsburgh Steelers $149,885,537[/size][/font]
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[font="Helvetica][size="2"]Is that what we are looking for? lol. Mike Brown better spend some money this off season. [/size][/font]
 

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More reason for New England to go after Mike Wallace and pay that RFA tender
 

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god damn the steelers are wayyyyyy over the cap.
 

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They have to give out new contracts to Starks, Wallace, and Gay notably this year

2013: A.Brown, Farrior, Foote, Hampton, Mendenhall, Miller all FAs



So yeah, lots of guys that might have to go. If you go to not re-sign someone, its this year, not the next. And Wallace gets 1st and 3rd round compensation. If im Pittsburgh, i'd consider it.
 

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I'd keep Wallace over every single player you mentioned.

Hampton, Farrior, Foote, and Starks are all getting up there in age and Wallce is just simply better than Mendenhall, Brown, Gay and Miller.

They would let all of those guys go before Wallace.
 

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All these high first round picks are biting the Lions in the ass cap wise.
 

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Pretty sure I read somewhere that due to the CBA.. the rest of the money not spent in 2011 will carry over into 2012. Not sure if 100% true.

Anyways, as of November, here were the Salary Cap numbers.

Jaguars: $32.9 million.

Chiefs: $27.4 million.

Broncos: $25.6 million.

Buccaneers: $25.1 million.

Seahawks: $21.7 million.

Bills: $20.9 million.

Bengals: $19.2 million.

Cowboys: $18.2 million.

49ers: $16.7 million.

Bears: $15.2 million.

Redskins: $11.9 million.

Browns: $10.2 million.

Dolphins: $9.1 million.

Patriots: $8.4 million.

Titans: $8.3 million.

Jets: $7.9 million.

Cardinals: $7.2 million.

Packers: $6.2 million.

Ravens: $6.1 million.

Eagles: $5.3 million.

Saints: $4.5 million.

Rams: $4.5 million.

Vikings: $4.1 million.

Colts: $3.0 million.

Raiders: $2.9 million.

Chargers: $2.4 million.

Texans: $1.9 million.

Panthers: $1.8 million.

Lions: $1.8 million.

Giants: $1.7 million.

Falcons: $1.6 million.

Steelers: $640,000.
 

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That whole cap shit is wrong.

Back in Jan.

Which teams will have the most Cap room entering into 2012?

Jacksonville, Kansas City and Tampa Bay (Don’t let Jack Del Rio, Todd Haley or Raheem Morris read this:)
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/New-Year-New-Questions.html
 

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I read on ESPN that NE has $21M to re-sign 20 guys... Which means I think Bengals' was right
 

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After a recent conversation with Dwayne Bowe, SI.com's Jim Trotter believes the free agent wants to stay with the Chiefs if the contract is right.
Bowe is likely seeking a deal similar to Santonio Holmes' five-year, $45 million contract. Speculation around Kansas City is that the Chiefs will sign one of Bowe or CB Brandon Carr to a long-term deal and use the franchise tag on the other. Trotter believes the Chiefs are certain to tag Bowe if a deal can't be worked out.
Pioli better give D-Bowe whatever he wants
 

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I read on ESPN that NE has $21M to re-sign 20 guys... Which means I think Bengals' was right
Wouldn't be the first time ESPN has been wrong.

Cap from last year that hasn't been spent carries over to 2012.
 

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But you are the only one saying the Jags have the most FA space... i see the list that Bengals posted everywhere

So basically every NFL source is wrong, kam is right. I finally understand how your mind works now
 

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Giants should sign Jon Beason and Stephen Tulloch. Oh yea and Carlos Rogers would be nice.
 
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