2009 Arizona Cardinals Cap Spreadsheet

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My Usual disclaimer - I dont pretend to know 100% of the info, so if you think you see something wrong let me know. I rely heavily on scources and my own knowledge of the CBA, so that means if Urban or Sommers gives a cap number I would take their info over mine since their info and sources are better then mine. As usual if a discrepancy happens between my cap info and their cap info I will research further and usually do find the issue that gets us on the same page.

2009 ARIZONA CARDINALS CAP SPREADSHEET:
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Name	     Last Year	Base	        Bonus	        Total
Kurt Warner	2010	$4,000,000 	$7,500,000 	$11,500,000 
Karlos Dansby	2009	$9,678,000 	$0          	$9,678,000 
Larry Fitz 	2012	$4,600,000 	$4,000,000 	$8,600,000 
Antrel Rolle	2010	$3,565,000 	$2,266,667 	$5,831,667 
Mike Gandy	2009	$5,000,000 	$800,000 	$5,800,000 
Adrian Wilson	2009	$4,750,000 	$910,000 	$5,660,000 
Chike Okeafer	2009	$4,500,000 	$900,000 	$5,400,000 
Bryant McFadden	2010	$5,000,000 	$0          	$5,000,000 
Darnell Dockett	2011	$3,500,000 	$700,000 	$4,200,000 
Anquan Boldin	2010	$2,750,000 	$1,000,000 	$3,750,000 
Levi Brown	2012	$672,500 	$3,016,667 	$3,689,167 
Gerald Hayes	2011	$3,400,000 	$0          	$3,400,000 
Matt Leinart	2011	$1,110,000 	$1,585,833 	$2,695,833 
Reggie Wells	2010	$2,300,000 	$0          	$2,300,000 
Rogers-Cromarti	2013	$385,000 	$1,500,000 	$1,885,000 
Calais Campbell	2011	$385,000 	$1,500,000 	$1,885,000 
Alan Branch	2010	$460,000 	$1,325,000 	$1,785,000 
Gabe Watson	2009	$1,545,000 	$0          	$1,545,000 
Neil Rackers	2009	$1,100,000 	$437,500 	$1,537,500 
Clark Haggans	2011	$1,000,000 	$500,000 	$1,500,000 
Aaron Fransisco	2010	$1,250,000 	$200,000 	$1,450,000 
Bertrand Berry	2009	$1,000,000 	$300,000 	$1,300,000 
Bryan Robinson	2009	$1,000,000 	$150,000 	$1,150,000 
Deuce Lutui	2009	$535,000 	$560,000 	$1,095,000 
Leonard Pope	2009	$1,010,430 	$0          	$1,010,430 
Brian StPierre	2009	$800,000 	$200,000 	$1,000,000 
Sean Morey	2009	$745,000 	$100,000 	$845,000 
Mike Leach	2011	$745,000 	$100,000 	$845,000 
Jason Wright	2010	$675,000 	$150,000 	$825,000 
Ralph Brown	2009	$745,000 	$50,000   	$795,000 
Anthony Becht	2009	$745,000 	$25,000   	$770,000
Dan Kreider	2009	$745,000 	$0             	$745,000 
Ben Graham	2010	$620,000 	$75,000   	$695,000 
Keith Lewis	2010	$620,000 	$75,000   	$695,000 
Elton Brown	2009	$620,000 	$75,000   	$695,000 
Matt Ware	2009	$620,000 	$30,000   	$650,000 
Jerheme Urban	2009	$620,000 	$30,000   	$650,000 
Victor Hobson	2009	$620,000 	$0          	$620,000 
Early Doucet	2010	$385,000 	$210,000 	$595,000 
Kenny Iwebema	2010	$385,000 	$205,000 	$590,000 
Justin Green	2009	$535,000 	$0          	$535,000 
Stephen Spach	2009	$535,000 	$0          	$535,000 
Rodney Leisle	2009	$535,000 	$0          	$535,000 
Steve Breaston	2009	$460,000 	$75,000   	$535,000 
Ben Patrick	2009	$460,000 	$0          	$460,000 
Lyle Sendlein	2009	$460,000 	$0          	$460,000 
Tim Castille	2009	$460,000 	$0          	$460,000 
Pago Togafau	2009	$460,000 	$0          	$460,000 
Michael Adams	2009	$460,000 	$0          	$460,000 
Tim Hightower	2010	$385,000 	$70,000   	$455,000 
Brandon Keith	2010	$385,000 	$30,000   	$415,000 
Ali Highsmith	2009	$385,000 	$13,000   	$398,000 
Elliot Vallejo	2009	$385,000 	$0          	$385,000 
Ben Claxton	2009	$385,000 	$0          	$385,000 
Tyler Palko	2009	$385,000 	$0          	$385,000 
Donovan Raiola 	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Long, Lance	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Jones, Onrea	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Dykes, Keilen	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Fontenot, Wil	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Keyes, Dennis	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Waylon Prather	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Alex Shor 	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Jason Banks	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000 
Chris Vincent	2009	$310,000 	$0          	$310,000
Chris Wells
Cody Brown
Rashad Johnson
Greg Toler
Herman Johnson
Will Davis
LaRod Stephens-Howling
Trevor Canfield
Michael Ray Garvin
Justin Brown
Shane Morales
Chase Bullock
Jameel Dowling
Khalil El-Amin
Brandon Pierce
Tony Davis
Reggie Walker

11.8 mill in dead cap space. 
				
			Total Cap Used:	$121,800,000
			[b][color=red]Total Cap Left:	$6,200,000[/color][/b]

2010 COMP PICK SCOREBOARD
As we know the main thing considered for comp picks is how many qualifing free agents you signed vs. how many you lost. If you gained more then you lost you get no comp picks no matter what the contracts are, and you might get a comp pick if you gained just as many as you lost, but you will for sure get a comp pick if you lost more then you gained. A qualifing free agent is someone who wasnt cut, played more then 6 games last year, wasnt already a free agent before Feb 27th, wasnt let go becuase they didnt recieve a RFA or EFA tender, and wasnt on your team the last yearand IR counts as being on the team last year. For example if we did in fact sign that Keith lewis guy he would not count as a gained qualifing free agent becuase he was cut, but McFadden would count as a gained qualifing free agent. Also was signed by us or another team before the deadline which I believe is in June this year. All the players listed as UFA's above are are current qualifing free agents. So let the score card begin.

Qualifing Free Agents Gained - 2 (Bryant McFadden, Steelers), (Jason Wright, Browns)
Qualifing Free Agents Lost - 2 (Antonio Smith, Texans)(Terrelle Smith, Lions)

As of right now we get 1 7th round comp pick in the 2010 draft.
 
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I was going to wait to do this until after the playoffs were over but with the angst of having to wait until this Sunday I needed something to pass my time. I am sure you all understand.

Now we all saw the report of us having 41 million in cap space for the 2009 offseason. I try to temper that by saying it doesnt include dead cap space or performance bonuses yet to be earned in the 2008 season and what ever performance bonuses that didn’t fit under the remaining 2008 cap would roll over to the 2009 cap space. Well I believe I have accounted for all of those bonuses and it did not come out to as much as I thought it would come out to meaning it didn’t impact the 2009 cap space as much a I originally thought.

Also note that there are 5 players that no one will recognize that also reduced that 41 mil. figure a bit. These players were signed to “future” contracts on December 30th. I was going to wait until the media announced it to bring it up but they haven’t yet so you heard it here first. Anyways these players are:

QB - Tyler Palko
FB - Justin Green
OL - Ben Claxton
P - Waylon Prather

Now for my own take on spreadsheet as a whole, nothing about individual players.

We only have 37 players under contract with just over 38 mill cap space left for 16 more players. We can tender all 16 EFA’s and Tender the 3 RFA’s what they deserve to be tendered for a total of 19 more players and we would still have approximately 27.9 mill in cap space left. Minus about 2 mil. In rookie cap space (high estimate) and we should have approximately 25.9 mill in cap space left to spend on UFA’s. Note that estimate is a worst case scenerio because I am including players outside of the top 51 salaries (we should know the rule of 51 by now), and I included EFA/RFA players we probably wont tender. Se even with guys like Warner, Dansby, A. Smith that may need to be re-signed over 25 mill to spend on UFA’s is plenty of cap space to re-sign your own UFA’s and still be major players in the UFA market.
 
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Thanks Joe!

I'm a bit confused about "future" players. Are they practice squad players? :confused:
 

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Thanks Joe. Great job as usual. It looks like we could afford both Dansby and Suggs. That will be fun to watch.
 

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I don't really know the details, but one of the local radio stations (PHX) said Antrel Rolle hit some huge escalator in his contract this year which will make his cap number much bigger next year. Anybody know anything about this?
 

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I don't really know the details, but one of the local radio stations (PHX) said Antrel Rolle hit some huge escalator in his contract this year which will make his cap number much bigger next year. Anybody know anything about this?


Looks to me like Joe accounted for that...

Man, Chike with a $5.4 million hit next year... Ouch! :bang:
 
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I don't really know the details, but one of the local radio stations (PHX) said Antrel Rolle hit some huge escalator in his contract this year which will make his cap number much bigger next year. Anybody know anything about this?

You may have heard them talking about next year in terms of 2010. I only say that because the only thing that I am aware of is that in the last year of his deal his base salary sky rockets to 8.11 mil.

I dont think its the case but there could be something missing for this season?
 
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Thanks Joe!

I'm a bit confused about "future" players. Are they practice squad players? :confused:

Nothing to do with PS.

Players signed to “future” contracts means they are being signed for the 2009 season even though that season does not officially begin until March. Thus the term Future. Only players who were not on any NFL team’s roster when the 2008 regular season ended are eligible for such signings.

So in all guys who were not on a roster, IR list or PS this past December 28th can sign a contract with another team for the 2009 season. But guys who were on a roster or PS prior to December 28th have to wait until their 2008 contracts end in March.

Its sort of like two different free agency start dates. One for those that didnt have a job to end 2008 and one for those that did have a job to end 2008.
 

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Re-sign these guys!:

JJ Arington
Monty Beisel

Bertrand Berry
Elton Brown
Ralph Brown

Karlos Dansby
Eric Green
Antonio Smith
Terrelle Smith
Jerame Tuman
Kurt Warner
Clark Haggans
Brian St. Pierre
Ben Graham
Scott Peters
 

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Re-sign these guys!:

JJ Arington
Monty Beisel
Bertrand Berry
Elton Brown
Ralph Brown
Karlos Dansby
Eric Green
Antonio Smith
Terrelle Smith
Jerame Tuman
Kurt Warner
Clark Haggans
Brian St. Pierre
Ben Graham
Scott Peters

Dude - how in the world can you leave Warner off your list??

:bang:
 

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Re-sign these guys!:

JJ Arington
Monty Beisel

Bertrand Berry
Elton Brown
Ralph Brown

Karlos Dansby
Eric Green
Antonio Smith
Terrelle Smith
Jerame Tuman
Kurt Warner
Clark Haggans

Brian St. Pierre
Ben Graham
Scott Peters

There. Fixed it for ya.....
 
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UFA:
JJ Arington - Try and re-sign but only to a contract that suits us. We like what he has broght to the table recently but lets face it he can be replaced.

Monty Beisel - Vet minimum or bring in a younger guy who will cost less.

Bertrand Berry - two year incentive laiden contract.

Elton Brown - See Arrington Commentary.

Ralph Brown - Two year slightly over vet min contract should do it.

Karlos Dansby - Leader and best player on our D. Yes better then Wilson this year. Still young and a Must re-sign.

Eric Green - See Ya.

Antonio Smith - Would like to re-sign but only if price is right, only because it seems as if we have already started to replacement process if price gets to high. Campbell and Iwebema.

Terrelle Smith - Good locker room guy, but lets face it FB's can be replaced. Vet min contract or see ya.

Jerame Tuman - Adios.

Kurt Warner - Two year incentive laiden contract full of incentives sort of like his last contract he signed with us. Make it easy to cut him or let him ride the bench if the slipper falls off and age catches up to him in 2009 and Matt does happen to start.

Clark Haggans - If Berry is re-signed No need for Haggans anymore. If Okeafer doesnt take a pay cut then re-sign Haggans. There is no need to keep all 4 current OLB's considering we will probably add a FA or draftee to upgrade the talent,speed and youth at the position. So one of Haggans, Berry, or Okeafer wont be here next year and I would prefer to keep Berry and Okeafer.

Brian St. Pierre - See ya, #3 QB's can be replaced and replaced by a cheaper younger guy. If not a vet min. contract should get him to sign pretty easily.

Ben Graham - we have liked what he has done down the stretch but his hang time is still low and his production can be replaced. Vet min. contract.

Scott Peters - see ya.
 

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I was going to wait to do this until after the playoffs were over but with the angst of having to wait until this Sunday I needed something to pass my time. I am sure you all understand.

Now we all saw the report of us having 41 million in cap space for the 2009 offseason. I try to temper that by saying it doesnt include dead cap space or performance bonuses yet to be earned in the 2008 season and what ever performance bonuses that didn’t fit under the remaining 2008 cap would roll over to the 2009 cap space. Well I believe I have accounted for all of those bonuses and it did not come out to as much as I thought it would come out to meaning it didn’t impact the 2009 cap space as much a I originally thought.

Also note that there are 5 players that no one will recognize that also reduced that 41 mil. figure a bit. These players were signed to “future” contracts on December 30th. I was going to wait until the media announced it to bring it up but they haven’t yet so you heard it here first. Anyways these players are:

QB - Tyler Palko
FB - Justin Green
OL - Ben Claxton
OL - Matt Spanos
P - Waylon Prather

Now for my own take on spreadsheet as a whole, nothing about individual players.

We only have 37 players under contract with just over 38 mill cap space left for 16 more players. We can tender all 16 EFA’s and Tender the 3 RFA’s what they deserve to be tendered for a total of 19 more players and we would still have approximately 27.9 mill in cap space left. Minus about 2 mil. In rookie cap space (high estimate) and we should have approximately 25.9 mill in cap space left to spend on UFA’s. Note that estimate is a worst case scenerio because I am including players outside of the top 51 salaries (we should know the rule of 51 by now), and I included EFA/RFA players we probably wont tender. Se even with guys like Warner, Dansby, A. Smith that may need to be re-signed over 25 mill to spend on UFA’s is plenty of cap space to re-sign your own UFA’s and still be major players in the UFA market.


I'm sorry joe, I'm an idiot and have no idea what the "rule of 51 is". Can you explain or post a link somewhere that does?
 

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Can't you add another 10 mill in cap space after Okeafor and Edge are released? That would put us back to about the 38 mill cap space available. If Q gets dealt that would be over 40 mill in cap space after everything, wouldn't it?
 

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I'm sorry joe, I'm an idiot and have no idea what the "rule of 51 is". Can you explain or post a link somewhere that does?

In the offseason, when teams have buttloads of players under contract, only the salaries of the top 51 count against the cap.

Otherwise you couldn't sign the scads of extra players that are given tryouts in training camp.
 

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Thanks as always Joe. Great stuff.
 

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I don't really know the details, but one of the local radio stations (PHX) said Antrel Rolle hit some huge escalator in his contract this year which will make his cap number much bigger next year. Anybody know anything about this?

Rolle was a rookie hold-out because he wanted to add a 6th "dummy-year" to the 5 year deal the team was offering him.

In that extra 6th year (dummy year) Rolle's contract takes a huge jump to a ridiculous cap-number. The reason Rolle insisted on that extra year is that the team cannot franchise him after the 5th year as they would be able to under the original 5 year deal, that the team offered.

Instead the team is forced to:
1) Eat Rolle ridiculous cap number that 6th year.

2) Give Rolle a new long-term deal

3) Cut Rolle between the 5th and 6th year.
 

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I would like to see them sign Breaston to an extension this offseason or he hits FA after next season.
 

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Graves has SO MUCH money tied up in this years salaries to make it APPEAR that we spent to the cap that I can see an additional 8-10 million that could be freed up by simply restructuring a few contracts with a modest raises.

There is no reason what we couldn't give Dockket, Dansby, Wilson and Warner new contracts, go after some good FAs, AND resign veteran depth.

Graves better learn to multi-task or hire some healp, because he is going to have a very busy offseason if he expects to make this culture change permanent.
 

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You may have heard them talking about next year in terms of 2010. I only say that because the only thing that I am aware of is that in the last year of his deal his base salary sky rockets to 8.11 mil.

I dont think its the case but there could be something missing for this season?

Mike Jurecki was the one that said Rolle's cap number was gonna increase next year because he hit an escalator. I think he said next year.

He said he would talk about it more after the super bowl
 

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