1) Even if we pay Jared Allen a Ware-like amount of money, the salary cap management makes more sense -- Jared Allen will not count $12.25M this year and $16.75M next year against the cap.
2) With an anticipated $20M in cap space, and base salaries from $6.5-$7.5M, Brandon Carr doesn't need to be released or restructured anymore. Neither does Tony Romo or Jason Witten.
3) Brandon Carr, after the Talib signing and the impending Revis signing is NOT the 2nd highest paid CB in the NFL in dollars per year. People need to stop drinking Haterade on Brandon Carr to fit their agendas.
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All of that being said, I think we announce both Jared Allen and Henry Melton simultaneously today or tomorrow. We can afford both, still have money for our rookie pool, and then have plenty of cap space next year to extend both Dez Bryant and Tyron Smith if necessary; however, my guess is we'll exercise our team option on Smith in order to pay him a 5th year at the rookie scale rate to absorb his biggest cap hit in a front-loaded deal in 2016, where the salary cap will likely rise even more.
We are in a good position.