NFC East salary cap status

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CRedskinsRule
02-14-2017, 05:59 PM
These numbers are from Overthecap.com

Currently the salary cap number for the top 51 players for each of the 4 NFC East teams are:

Dallas
Total Cap Liabilities: $187,984,616 (Top 51: $182,869,616)
Offense: $120,558,868 Defense: $44,111,364 Special: $6,970,000
Team Salary Cap: $170,401,553
Team Cap Space: ($12,468,063)
draft picks as of now: 7
first pick 28

NYG (this includes Cruz and Jennings cuts)
Total Cap Liabilities: $139,898,314 (Top 51: $138,038,314)
Offense: $58,483,445 Defense: $64,969,122 Special: $2,265,000
Team Salary Cap: $169,800,000
Team Cap Space: $31,761,686
draft picks as of now: 8
first pick 23

Philadelphia
Total Cap Liabilities: $173,714,396 (Top 51: $166,091,520)
Offense: $87,920,597 Defense: $62,884,806 Special: $4,052,500
Team Salary Cap: $175,933,869
Team Cap Space: $9,842,349
draft picks as of now: 8
first pick 14/15

Washington
Total Cap Liabilities: $129,323,922 (Top 51: $124,173,210)
Offense: $53,817,074 Defense: $62,362,524 Special: $3,242,500
Team Salary Cap: $183,055,131
Team Cap Space: $58,881,921
draft picks as of now: 10 but probably 9 for Carrier trade
First pick 17

This offseason should be great for the Skins FO. For all the talk of dysfunction, we really do look like we a professionally managed team.
We have the most cap space in the division which will allow us to sign KC and still be competitive in FA. We have a solid core offense the most picks available to move up or down in the draft or gain solid talent for depth

We do have the highest dead cap, but that will change with whatever Dallas does with TR, right now they are 12M in the hole so while I am sure they will get out of it, a lot of pushing down the road will probably happen.

FrenchSkin
02-14-2017, 06:16 PM
These numbers are from Overthecap.com

Currently the salary cap number for the top 51 players for each of the 4 NFC East teams are:

Dallas
Total Cap Liabilities: $187,984,616 (Top 51: $182,869,616)
Offense: $120,558,868 Defense: $44,111,364 Special: $6,970,000
Team Salary Cap: $170,401,553
Team Cap Space: ($12,468,063)
draft picks as of now: 7
first pick 28

NYG (this includes Cruz and Jennings cuts)
Total Cap Liabilities: $139,898,314 (Top 51: $138,038,314)
Offense: $58,483,445 Defense: $64,969,122 Special: $2,265,000
Team Salary Cap: $169,800,000
Team Cap Space: $31,761,686
draft picks as of now: 8
first pick 23

Philadelphia
Total Cap Liabilities: $173,714,396 (Top 51: $166,091,520)
Offense: $87,920,597 Defense: $62,884,806 Special: $4,052,500
Team Salary Cap: $175,933,869
Team Cap Space: $9,842,349
draft picks as of now: 8
first pick 14/15

Washington
Total Cap Liabilities: $129,323,922 (Top 51: $124,173,210)
Offense: $53,817,074 Defense: $62,362,524 Special: $3,242,500
Team Salary Cap: $183,055,131
Team Cap Space: $58,881,921
draft picks as of now: 10 but probably 9 for Carrier trade
First pick 17

This offseason should be great for the Skins FO. For all the talk of dysfunction, we really do look like we a professionally managed team.
We have the most cap space in the division which will allow us to sign KC and still be competitive in FA. We have a solid core offense the most picks available to move up or down in the draft or gain solid talent for depth

We do have the highest dead cap, but that will change with whatever Dallas does with TR, right now they are 12M in the hole so while I am sure they will get out of it, a lot of pushing down the road will probably happen.

Good post, thanks.

Some of these numbers are surprising, to me.

We have the most productive offense while spending less than the other teams on than side of the ball.

...

And the worst defense while spending 20M more than Dallas and quite as much as the other two.

That's a good sign about this sport, still a team sport, where numbers don't explain everything.

Schneed10
02-15-2017, 12:41 PM
Good post, thanks.

Some of these numbers are surprising, to me.

We have the most productive offense while spending less than the other teams on than side of the ball.

...

And the worst defense while spending 20M more than Dallas and quite as much as the other two.

That's a good sign about this sport, still a team sport, where numbers don't explain everything.

Bad conclusion. Last year we had high spending on offense, but the numbers shown here are showing what the 2017 cap spending looks like. There's currently no Kirk Cousins, DeSean Jackson, or Pierre Garcon in those numbers.

FrenchSkin
02-15-2017, 09:07 PM
Bad conclusion. Last year we had high spending on offense, but the numbers shown here are showing what the 2017 cap spending looks like. There's currently no Kirk Cousins, DeSean Jackson, or Pierre Garcon in those numbers.

Oh, yeah, misunderstanding on my part, thanks.

artmonkforhallofamein07
02-15-2017, 10:50 PM
Oh, yeah, misunderstanding on my part, thanks.

Those three alone were 40 mil. Then I remembered who was missing from those numbers

FrenchSkin
02-16-2017, 04:30 AM
Those three alone were 40 mil. Then I remembered who was missing from those numbers

yeah I completely misread the first post ^^

Schneed10
02-16-2017, 10:18 AM
Back to the original post. Our cap space is good, but we also have an awful lot of players who need to be resigned. More than the other teams. So once we keep our own (Cousins, Baker, Jackson, Garcon if we decide to) we won't have nearly the same cap space.

This whole thing is very misleading in my opinion. We have $60 some odd million in cap space but much of that has to be used just to get us back to the roster we had last year.

So it's not an apples to apples comparison between the teams.

Of the group, I'd most want to be Dallas, then us and NYG in a tie.

CRedskinsRule
02-16-2017, 10:45 AM
Really Dallas? This year Romo is a large burden and their D played way over their expectations. I mean if Dak and Zeke pan out that gives them a good situation on offense for the next few years.

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Schneed10
02-16-2017, 10:58 AM
Really Dallas? This year Romo is a large burden and their D played way over their expectations. I mean if Dak and Zeke pan out that gives them a good situation on offense for the next few years.

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Did you say "if"? I'd say it's looking pretty good! 1-2 in ROY voting.

Schneed10
02-16-2017, 10:59 AM
Yes, Dallas is by far the favorite in our division and will likely remain so for the duration of Prescott and Elliott's rookie contracts. Let's be real.

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