Hailmary said:Let's say a team has 2.5 mil left on their salary cap. Could they sign a player to the vet minimum that's heavy on incentives that could potentially go beyond what they have left on their current cap? Just wondering.
neosapien23 said:No, due to the current predicament of the CBA, you must have the cap room to pay for incentives if they are reached this year. If you have a potential 4 million dollar contract, you must have 4 million dollars in cap space that same year.
AdamJT13 said:But you don't need the cap space UNTIL the incentive is earned, if it is deemed "not likely to be earned."
But thats only next year, considering it will be uncapped per the CBA. Right?Hailmary said:Let's say a team has 2.5 mil left on their salary cap. Could they sign a player to the vet minimum that's heavy on incentives that could potentially go beyond what they have left on their current cap? Just wondering.
Hailmary said:Interesting.
So, hypothetically speaking, if a team has 2.5 mil in cap space and signed someone to the vet minimum loaded w/ incentive and that player matches these incentives and exceeds the team's current cap space, does that carry over to the next season?
If so, why isn't this commonplace in the current NFL?
Is there a penalty?