GEORGE ILOKADB, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT
Free agent S George Iloka is visiting the Raiders on Wednesday.
It appears DC Paul Guenther is trying to get the old Bengals band back together. After signing Vontaze Burfict on Tuesday, Iloka, who also played six seasons under Guenther in Cincinnati, is in the building. Iloka spent last season in Minnesota, playing just 116 defensive snaps.
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SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 20, 2019, 9:21 AM
Does anyone really believe that JJ does not know how to manipulate the cap?
If they're all being paid their contract averages? It would likely be close:
Dak $28-$30 million
Amari $17 million
DLaw $20 million
Zeke $14 million
Jones $15 million
That's like what? About $94 million in total?
Because Sturm knows what DAL has been doing and he is right.Sturm isn’t one of those guys though which is why I really don’t understand what he’s pushing here. He knows the cap is malleable and so are contracts.
And DLaw, Zeke and Jones already count about 30 Million on this year's cap, so it would only be an increase of 64MM.
Not compared to 125mProbably closer to $65 million, but still a big number
But if they were extended this year they could roll over 15m to next year.....negating their cap hitYes, but in the $100 million roster projections for 2020, their salaries aren't counted at all.
Zack Martins 2018 cap hit was 6 million. So please point out which of their recent bigger signings to look to to see this flat AAV structure.Because Sturm knows what DAL has been doing and he is right.
Head-in-sand fans don't want to admit it but he is.
DAL "could" change model and push money off or they "could" simply be after Quinn for 1 year.
Or they "could" just not think about future years....
In all likelihood it is option 2.
Let them pay and Dallas reep the benefitI'm surprised that he's failing to consider the fact that the Dolphins are going to pay a large portion of Quinn's 2019 salary to facilitate this trade. Just like they did when they just traded Ryan Tannehill. Quinn's salary will be cut in half at the very least this year. And as for an extension, Quinn, his agent, and any prospective trade partner know that he's currently being overpaid and those salary numbers have to come down in the future.
big moneyIf they're all being paid their contract averages? It would likely be close:
Dak $28-$30 million
Amari $17 million
DLaw $20 million
Zeke $14 million
Jones $15 million
That's like what? About $94 million in total?
big money
We should have been agentsNo doubt.
we have plenty of money and manuverality to sign all of our guys and make whatever moves we want.
We are in the best cap situation we have been in aisin the cap era.
Does anyone really believe that JJ does not know how to manipulate the cap?