Flamma
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it won't change anything. Only a matter of time before someone says something like
"it doesn't matter what the salary cap is, anything over 10 mil a year for Dak is still taking up to much money that we could use to extend Damontae Kazee after his upcoming all-pro year"
People may not like Dak, but you can't scream cap hit until it happens. If you look how the contract is structured, Dak won't be a significant cap hit for the next two years. They haven't worked it yet, but he'll be an 18 mil. cap hit in 2022. We know this because of the 6th year in his contract. I'm not going to explain. Then his cap hit spikes. It spikes unless they extend him again. Then the cap itself will spike as a result of the TV deals. If that happens, there's a chance Dak's cap hit won't be a problem for the foreseeable future.
It's ok if you don't like Dak as a QB. But hold off on his team crippling cap hit until it happens. We're not there yet.