Bobhaze
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Been seeing a lot of threads about us making a trade to get an impact defensive player. Many fans still remember the Charles Haley acquisition back in ‘92 that was a key move in our SB run that year, then think we need to do something like that now. Of course that was before the salary cap was instituted.
Unfortunately, moves like the Haley trade are extremely difficult to make in this post salary cap era. Why?
Unfortunately, moves like the Haley trade are extremely difficult to make in this post salary cap era. Why?
- The team trading for a player must have cap room to execute a trade. That wasn’t true in ‘92. Everyone seems to forget that. The cap has made trading much harder.
- A trade of a higher paid player can be the same as releasing him because it will impact your cap moving forward- if a player is traded at the deadline, all future prorated money owed will accelerate into the next season making the trade less attractive for both teams.
- Negotiating fair compensation in a trade is extremely difficult. That’s why we rarely see player-for-player trades in the NFL like other sports.
- Modern trade compensation almost always means future draft picks. and negotiating that can be difficult, especially if the player who's being traded will be a free agent the following year.