ESPN: 2007 & 2008 Salary Caps Raised

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Updated: Dec. 7, 2006, 5:19 PM ET
NFL salary cap rising by $7 million for 2008 season

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

Salary cap managers for several NFL teams say they were apprised this week that the league spending limit will rise to $116 million per franchise for the 2008 season.

The increase in the cap for 2008 was first reported by the Dallas Morning News.

Cap managers were informed of the bump in the cap during their annual labor seminar near Dallas.

The $7 million increase, from $109 million in 2007 to $116 million in 2008, was not unanticipated. It matched the increase for 2007 from this season, in which the cap is set at a record $102 million. Salary cap managers typically are provided such updates for planning purposes, because it allows them benchmarks as they work to negotiate future contracts.

How the increase for 2008 impacts the league remains to be seen, since there is one more free agency period and draft between now and that season. But in general, it means there will be more money to spend on players, which likely will further allow teams to retain their own best veterans, which promotes stability but further dilutes the free agent market.

Some personnel directors already feel that the free agent class for next spring will be one of the thinnest ever, because the increase in the salary cap for 2006 allowed clubs to negotiate long-term extensions with many of their so-called "nucleus" veterans. Still, the cap manager from one AFC franchise projected there will be about $700 million in cap room available to teams in the spring of 2007 to invest in free agents and draft choices.

Several teams are projected to have more than $30 million in cap space for 2007 and a few have more than $40 million available to them. Translation: Since the money has to be spent, even some players of modest abilities will command significant contracts.

With the cap set to soar to $116 million, it means that the spending limit will have increased by nearly 36 percent in the first three years of the extension to the collective bargaining agreement, which was approved eight months ago. The spending limit for 2005 was $85.5 million and was scheduled to rise to $94.5 million before the CBA extension. Approval of the extension set the cap at $102 million for 2006 and $102 million for 2007.
 

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The NFLPA has told agents that the cap should rise by about $7 million each season through 2011.
 

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AdamJT13;1216304 said:
The NFLPA has told agents that the cap should rise by about $7 million each season through 2011.


What effect does this have on Dallas' cap room next year?

Any idea, how much they will have to spend?
 

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it doesn't mean you'll be able to keep your veterans really, it mostly means the price for "skill" positions will rise accordingly. players/agents won't see it as an opportunity to build around them in as much pay the single player.

still.
 

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stasheroo;1216311 said:
What effect does this have on Dallas' cap room next year?

Any idea, how much they will have to spend?

The 2007 cap was set (other than minor adjustments) back when the CBA was extended. As of right now, we're $21.57 million under the cap for 2007.
 

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AdamJT13;1216350 said:
The 2007 cap was set (other than minor adjustments) back when the CBA was extended. As of right now, we're $21.57 million under the cap for 2007.

Thanks as always for the info Adam, love your work!

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AdamJT13;1216350 said:
The 2007 cap was set (other than minor adjustments) back when the CBA was extended. As of right now, we're $21.57 million under the cap for 2007.

Thanks Adam......I see more groceries down the road.
 

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Cbz40;1216370 said:
Thanks Adam......I see more groceries down the road.

I hope Parcells is around to cook those groceries. :star:
 

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NMfan;1216382 said:
I hope Parcells is around to cook those groceries. :star:

I think he most likely will be. He likes the cubbard. :D
 

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we should be able to easily resign whomever we want and make several big signings. great work by the front office in keeping us under the cap. hey adam, just curious where the skins are against the cap next year?:lmao2:
 

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is it me or am i the only one seeing players waning more $$$, not a better ability to sign who we want cause somehow while the $ to spend goes up, the $ a "star" wants *won't*?
 

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iceberg;1216390 said:
is it me or am i the only one seeing players waning more $$$, not a better ability to sign who we want cause somehow while the $ to spend goes up, the $ a "star" wants *won't*?

Those who are under contract won't suddenly get more money added to their contract, and I doubt any of our guys will hold out to renegotiate their contract.

So, considering that most of our players already are under contract for 2007, that means we'll have a lot of money to spend on NEW players. The question is whether there will be enough good players on the market to spend a lot.
 

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AdamJT13;1216350 said:
The 2007 cap was set (other than minor adjustments) back when the CBA was extended. As of right now, we're $21.57 million under the cap for 2007.
Adam, which players will the Cowboys most likely focus on giving new deals to now that James, Williams, and Witten are done?

I assume Gurode and probably Romo. Any others?
 

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Hostile;1216407 said:
Adam, which players will the Cowboys most likely focus on giving new deals to now that James, Williams, and Witten are done?

I assume Gurode and probably Romo. Any others?

Probably Colombo and McBriar.
 

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Hostile;1216407 said:
Adam, which players will the Cowboys most likely focus on giving new deals to now that James, Williams, and Witten are done?

I assume Gurode and probably Romo. Any others?

possibly newman
 

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AdamJT13;1216404 said:
Those who are under contract won't suddenly get more money added to their contract, and I doubt any of our guys will hold out to renegotiate their contract.

So, considering that most of our players already are under contract for 2007, that means we'll have a lot of money to spend on NEW players. The question is whether there will be enough good players on the market to spend a lot.


That's a good point also Adam. One I did not consider. ;)
 

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da_boyz_mk;1216418 said:
possibly newman

Newman won't be a free agent until 2009. I don't think we'll extend his contract already this offseason.
 
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