Unless these cap casualty players take very LARGE pay cuts, there won't be that big free agent signings because there will be less cap space and teams will more likely try to sign and keep the best players and count more on getting cheaper rookie talent.
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Not really.
If teams like the Eagles/Saints dump a lot of contracts the good players will be signed.
It also won't be for super cheap. Because there will still be plenty of teams saying hey I can get this guy in for a very cheap year 1 cost.
NFL teams can guaranteed 2nd and 3rd years of deals or spread out signing bonuses to make a guy counting 2-3M on the cap well paid in 3-4 years.
What do I mean?
Marshon Lattimore is a good Saints CB. He's likely to be extended but it might be tough. Spotrac says his market value is 15M per year.
He is owed 1 year and ~11M.
Saints can release him and save 11M!!
The badly need that 11M but he has real value....
So let's say they do release him.
He's worth 15M per.
DAL badly need a starting CB right? Let's say they magically hold pick 4 still.
They LOVE Sewell. But they need a CB BAD BAD.
What could they offer a FA Lattimore?
How about this deal?
Year 1 15M SB 1M base. --cost 4M cap hit.
Year 2 20M roster bonus. year 2 3M base. --cost cap hit 11M
Year 3 11M base --cap cost 19M
Year 4 13M base --cap cost 21M
year 5 15M base --cap cost 23M
78m deal. 15.6M AAV.
Exactly what Spotrac says
You guarantee first 2 seasons plus all roster bonuses. --39M fully GTD.
Guarantee year 3 base salary 5th day of 2nd season. --so virtual GTE of another 11M to hit 50M
Could be out of deal in 3 years or more likely restructures that 3rd year cap hit down to bonus reducing year 3 cap hit to like 11M.
It is easy to pay guys without it hitting your cap year 1.
Or even abusing your pocket book year 1 provided you guarantee future seasons.
The NFL is and always be a talent acquisition business.