5 Teams Facing Serious Salary Cap Issues In 2016

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5 Teams Facing Serious Salary Cap Issues In 2016
Jimmy Kaylor
June 08, 2015

Parity is a huge part of what makes the NFL the most popular professional sports league in the United States, and that parity was largely made possible by the NFL’s implementation of a hard salary cap in 1994. Unlike other professional sports leagues, where willing teams are allowed to pay a luxury tax for having a total payroll that exceeds their salary cap, NFL teams are subject to fines, a loss of draft picks, and voided contracts for violating their league’s salary cap rules. This is why many teams are forced to constantly restructure contracts, make trades, or outright release some of their best players just to get right by the salary cap. On top of that, the NFL’s free agency period simply wouldn’t be the same if there weren’t a hard salary cap in place.

When it comes to circumventing the NFL salary cap, there is only so much a team can do. As it stands, all 32 teams around the league are in good standing with the league’s 2015 salary cap of $143,280,000 — which is not uncommon for this time of year. Projecting forward to the 2016 league year is a completely different story. While the cap is looking to increase in 2016, there are some teams who won’t be able to avoid facing serious cap conundrums following the 2015 season.

After crunching the 2016 salary cap numbers for all 32 NFL teams, we found that there are five teams in particular that are facing serious cap issues for the 2016 season. The front offices for all five teams will have their work cut out for them in trying to solve their financial issues, but the good news is they have well over six months to do so. Without further ado, here is a look at five teams that are facing serious salary cap issues in 2016.

1. Miami Dolphins
2. Buffalo Bills
3. Dallas Cowboys
4. New Orleans Saints
5. New York Jets

All salary cap data courtesy of Spotrac.

Read much more: http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/nf...ous-salary-cap-issues-in-2016.html/?a=viewall

Let the panic begin.
 
I like how their commitments are way lower than the teams behind them on the list. I think I've found a solution for their problems. Cut Carr. Done.
 
We were in trouble this year too...
 
5 Teams Facing Serious Salary Cap Issues In 2016
Jimmy Kaylor
June 08, 2015

Parity is a huge part of what makes the NFL the most popular professional sports league in the United States, and that parity was largely made possible by the NFL’s implementation of a hard salary cap in 1994. Unlike other professional sports leagues, where willing teams are allowed to pay a luxury tax for having a total payroll that exceeds their salary cap, NFL teams are subject to fines, a loss of draft picks, and voided contracts for violating their league’s salary cap rules. This is why many teams are forced to constantly restructure contracts, make trades, or outright release some of their best players just to get right by the salary cap. On top of that, the NFL’s free agency period simply wouldn’t be the same if there weren’t a hard salary cap in place.

When it comes to circumventing the NFL salary cap, there is only so much a team can do. As it stands, all 32 teams around the league are in good standing with the league’s 2015 salary cap of $143,280,000 — which is not uncommon for this time of year. Projecting forward to the 2016 league year is a completely different story. While the cap is looking to increase in 2016, there are some teams who won’t be able to avoid facing serious cap conundrums following the 2015 season.

After crunching the 2016 salary cap numbers for all 32 NFL teams, we found that there are five teams in particular that are facing serious cap issues for the 2016 season. The front offices for all five teams will have their work cut out for them in trying to solve their financial issues, but the good news is they have well over six months to do so. Without further ado, here is a look at five teams that are facing serious salary cap issues in 2016.

1. Miami Dolphins
2. Buffalo Bills
3. Dallas Cowboys
4. New Orleans Saints
5. New York Jets

All salary cap data courtesy of Spotrac.

Read much more: http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/nf...ous-salary-cap-issues-in-2016.html/?a=viewall

Let the panic begin.

If Carr is gone and they restructure Tyron, they will have 41M in cap space. They would need about 7M for the 1st year of a long term contract for Dez.
 
Guess they dont realize spending Money doesnt mean cap issues. What good is cap money if you arent going to use it? To me "cap problems" are when you allocate big time resources to players who do not perform therefore handcuffing your team. With the exception of Carr this team doesnt have that. I am not sure how we are in "trouble"
 
If Carr is gone and they restructure Tyron, they will have 41M in cap space. They would need about 7M for the 1st year of a long term contract for Dez.

The 2 big things for 2016 money wise is to sign Dez and Hardy.
 
If Carr is gone and they restructure Tyron, they will have 41M in cap space. They would need about 7M for the 1st year of a long term contract for Dez.

I'll say one thing. You're consistent.
 
how many years did peopel tell me "the Commanders are going to be in cap hell"? they been in the basement longer than cap hell.
 

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