xwalker
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When does not matter. Keeping Zeke vs cutting him adds 10.9M to the overall multi-year cap total.Scenario A is a complete and utter nonstarter. You'd be using $27-28 million in cap space on the TB position. That's basically roster stupidity and poor roster construction.
Your scenario B has some holes too. For example, you don't save $10.9 million if you cut Zeke. You only save around $4.7 million because you have to advance his bonus/restructure monies against the cap, unless..................... you designate him a June 1 cut, which would then save $10.9 million. However, remember, cap savings from June 1 cuts can only be used AFTER June 1. You don't have access to that cap savings immediately. You'd basically have to create enough cap space to pay Payne before June 1 and just bank on knowing you have cap savings coming post June 1.
I think I'd consider Scenario B if these were the only options but it's still unpalatable to me. I like Payne. Would love him on the team. But I also hate the idea of using a first round pick on a TB. That's just bad roster management again IMO.
Good cap management teams manage based on the running multi-year cap total. They don't manage on a year to year basis with each year in isolation.
How do you not understand that concept at this point?