2016 Redskins Salary Cap Status

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Schneed10
03-11-2016, 04:30 PM
Updated the original post to include the following moves that occurred since the start of free agency:

Resigned LB Mason Foster $1.1M
Resigned QB Colt McCoy $1.8M (three year deal that can void to two)
Resigned DL Kedric Golston $0.6M (one year deal, vet min exception)
Resigned TE Logan Paulsen $0.6M (one year deal, vet min exception)
Signed DL Kendall Reyes $2.5M (one year deal worth a base of $2.5 with incentives that could take it up to $3.5)

Cap room now stands at $16.0M

kct1975
03-11-2016, 10:11 PM
Updated the original post to include the following moves that occurred since the start of free agency:

Resigned LB Mason Foster $1.1M
Resigned QB Colt McCoy $1.8M (three year deal that can void to two)
Resigned DL Kedric Golston $0.6M (one year deal, vet min exception)
Resigned TE Logan Paulsen $0.6M (one year deal, vet min exception)
Signed DL Kendall Reyes $2.5M (one year deal worth a base of $2.5 with incentives that could take it up to $3.5)

Cap room now stands at $16.0M
IMHO...Honestly I believe that Scott has done well!

Schneed10
03-11-2016, 10:33 PM
IMHO...Honestly I believe that Scott has done well!

Yeah because he hasn't blown up the cap, meaning he can keep drafting and resigning our own.

This is still a slow and steady build from the draft. Free agency is for suckers.

kct1975
03-11-2016, 10:35 PM
Yeah because he hasn't blown up the cap, meaning he can keep drafting and resigning our own.

This is still a slow and steady build from the draft. Free agency is for suckers.
Exactly!

(unlike previous years)

Chico23231
03-11-2016, 10:35 PM
We still have several cuts in our pocket if we need them...Riley, Roberts and Kory l (if we would sign Steph Wis)

ethat001
04-25-2016, 12:52 AM
Yeah because he hasn't blown up the cap, meaning he can keep drafting and resigning our own.

This is still a slow and steady build from the draft. Free agency is for suckers.

The irony.

Okay, I like the Norman move, but.. it's hilarious looking back at old posts above...

That Guy
04-25-2016, 02:50 AM
The irony.

Okay, I like the Norman move, but.. it's hilarious looking back at old posts above...

it's not like we didn't pay jackson 2 years ago. or sign galette last year.

Schneed10
04-25-2016, 09:01 AM
The irony.

Okay, I like the Norman move, but.. it's hilarious looking back at old posts above...

If you take it on its surface and don't do much critical thinking then yes I agree, there's irony.

But what in life is ever as simple as you make it here. McCloughan has long said that he does not believe in big dips into free agency but he will use it as a tool to fill needs. If you notice his modus operandi is to typically avoid big plays in the first few days of free agency because that's when B players get paid A money. But that's not to say he won't make a move in free agency, especially for premium positions like pass rusher and corner.

This is the second year in a row McCloughan has pounced on a player late in free agency let go by his team. Both play premium positions that are hard to find outside of the first round of a draft: pass rusher (Junior Galette) and corner (Norman). Jackson was a pre-McCloughan move but same MO.

Waiting until deep in free agency means you're avoiding wading into the market when every team is competing for the same B players. By this point half the teams in the league were eliminated from the Norman sweepstakes due to cap space.

And the reason you like the Norman move is because it's an A player getting paid A money. This isn't Janoris Jenkins or Byron Maxwell - B corners getting A money.

So it's not at all the same thing. And per the other thread discussing the cap implications of Norman, the numbers bear out that this signing will not hamper our ability to resign the players due to hit free agency in 2017. We're in no danger of losing Cousins, Reed, Galette, etc. due to cap constraints.

McCloughan will stand firm to his beliefs that you build primarily through the draft and you take care of your own. But he's also not going to turn down an opportunity to get a tall CB who has excelled in the same kind of zone coverage that Joe Barry runs. Especially when CB is a need. This doesn't signal some kind of change in philosophy, it's just a matter of jumping at an unexpected opportunity to buy an A player for a fair price.

Now he needs to be right - Norman needs to live up to it. But it's not at all the same thing as jumping into the mediocrity of day 1 free agency.

los panda
08-31-2016, 10:40 AM
any updates after paea and riley jr?

Schneed10
08-31-2016, 12:51 PM
any updates after paea and riley jr?

Those moves opened up $7.3M of space this year. Cap space now stands at $18.8M.

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