Just curious which teams have money left.
Any good site with up to date cap space for each team?
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I ask because the one site I saw showed them with $15 million left while we had $7 something million left, but I wasn't sure how up to date it was. It would suck if they still had twice as much left as we did after all that!
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Originally posted by Beerman View Post
They have a lot of players coming off rookie contracts this year. Good drafting is more important than ever with the FA contracts being thrown around.
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San Diego has less than $10 million in cap room, a source said.
Most of that money will be needed for the May draft class and in-season reserve bank, but the Chargers, if desired, can free up funds in the future through various roster cuts or hypothetical contract restructures.
In general, the team is reluctant to turn a player's salary into signing bonus. It saves initial cap room but pushes guaranteed money into the future, causing potential problems down the road.Hashtag thepowderblues
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LOL! Cap Space. Haven't we figured out - yet - that it's all smoke and mirrors? Look at all the posts saying "Where did [such and such a team] get that kind of cap space?". Hell, the Chargers went from something like $3.5 million under to - now - $10 million under just like that.
Wave a magic wand, fellas. That's how you figure out the cap space.
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It's not smoke and mirrors, there just aren't (many) reliable sources out there, especially during this particular time, where teams are signing players every day and the numbers are constantly changing. I suspect a full list will be out maybe next week when things start to slow down a little.
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Originally posted by oneinchpunch View Posthttp://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/...ers-tight-end/
San Diego has less than $10 million in cap room, a source said.
Most of that money will be needed for the May draft class and in-season reserve bank, but the Chargers, if desired, can free up funds in the future through various roster cuts or hypothetical contract restructures.
In general, the team is reluctant to turn a player's salary into signing bonus. It saves initial cap room but pushes guaranteed money into the future, causing potential problems down the road.
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