Originally Posted by Willie Lanier:
No, you might in fact have to give up more, depending on Washington's action regarding the tag situation...
Even if they decide to completely cut bait and let him hit the open market, his signing to your franchise would cripple you regarding future cap space...
If he's transition tagged, the possibility of signing falls in line with the second paragraph.
If he's franchise tagged again, you'd have to pay an unprecedented amount in draft capital for him, plus give him an unprecedented amount of guaranteed $ to ensure he stays...
John knows how to mange cap space. He went out and got PM and still had money to add expensive guys like Ware and Talib. You guys don't understand who a great GM works because you haven't had one in your lifetimes.
All I heard from kFc fans over at the Mange during the Dorsey years was how he was so great at drafting. The guy has been gone only a few months and already the D he built has atrophied into nothingness. Dorsey never understood how to build a contract and how to manage your cap. John has proved he could do it before and I trust he will do it again. [Reply]
If not the Browns, somebody else would want him. He has two years and $19M left on his contract and I bet he'd get more than that on the open market. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If not the Browns, somebody else would want him. He has two years and $19M left on his contract and I bet he'd get more than that on the open market.
Sure somebody will sign him, but he doesn't have any real trade value unless the Broncos are willing to wait it out for maybe a major TC injury. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
John knows how to mange cap space. He went out and got PM and still had money to add expensive guys like Ware and Talib. You guys don't understand who a great GM works because you haven't had one in your lifetimes.
All I heard from kFc fans over at the Mange during the Dorsey years was how he was so great at drafting. The guy has been gone only a few months and already the D he built has atrophied into nothingness. Dorsey never understood how to build a contract and how to manage your cap. John has proved he could do it before and I trust he will do it again.
:-) Great, he can manage the cap for the CRAP he drafts!!! :-)
MANNING is what saved him and illegal HGH saved Manning. Elway SUCKS without him. FACT my DonkTArd friend... [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Revis’ cap hit would be $4.5 million if he’s with the Chiefs next year. That’s cheap.
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EDIT: nevermind...
Originally Posted by :
His deal in 2018 has a unique structure that benefits both sides, as Revis has a $1.015 million base salary that becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster on the fifth day of the 2018 league year, with $185,000 more available through a workout bonus.
Revis will earn a weekly roster bonus of $550,000 for each game that he is on the 53-man roster, injured reserve or physically unable to perform list. If Revis plays with the Chiefs for all of next season, he would collect $8.8 million from those bonuses.