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But but 500 yard TE's aren't worth that much.
they are for a team that actually uses them!
But but 500 yard TE's aren't worth that much.
Chandler Jones
5 years $83.5m - $50m guaranteed.
they are for a team that actually uses them!
Chandler Jones
5 years $83.5m - $50m guaranteed.
That's less than Olivier Vernon got. Both in the league 5 years...
Jones - 47 sacks/14 FF
Vernon - 37.5 sacks /4 FF
He actually only had 406 yards last year. But he was signed by the Colts at an almost 6mil per year average who used him more for blocking.
So much for all the talk around Philly that the Eagles were the front runners for him. Titans building a nice little team around Mariota.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Thank you for clarifyingHe is suspended indefinitely thus he does not count against the cap.
The rule is, if a player is suspended then the cap number for said player is reduced by the number of games he is suspended. If a player has a four game suspension then his cap number is reduced by 1/4.
Thus Washington is currently suspended indefinitely, thus he is suspended for 16 out of 16 games, which mean he doesn't count against the cap.
Once he is re-instated, he will then again, count towards the cap.
That being said I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND if you click on overthecap.com, there is Washington counting against the cap. Doesn't matter, he is suspended regardless.
I have stated all this many times, and if anyone doesn't take me at my word, I would advise you research online and you will find the same information I have.
Thus Washington being on the books doesn't count for anything until the bastard is re-instated, and that point I would expect the Cardinals to release him immediately.
and how'd that turn out for them?
He is suspended indefinitely thus he does not count against the cap.
The rule is, if a player is suspended then the cap number for said player is reduced by the number of games he is suspended. If a player has a four game suspension then his cap number is reduced by 1/4.
Thus Washington is currently suspended indefinitely, thus he is suspended for 16 out of 16 games, which mean he doesn't count against the cap.
Once he is re-instated, he will then again, count towards the cap.
That being said I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND if you click on overthecap.com, there is Washington counting against the cap. Doesn't matter, he is suspended regardless.
I have stated all this many times, and if anyone doesn't take me at my word, I would advise you research online and you will find the same information I have.
Thus Washington being on the books doesn't count for anything until the bastard is re-instated, and that point I would expect the Cardinals to release him immediately.
4th round pick? Not sure where you are going with this. Colts knew what they were getting when they signed him.