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I found this to be very interesting on some players that we cut or restructure. The article states a cap of 185 but that is up for debate. But it is a good read.
The Cardinals have few options for players they can restructure to create 2021 cap space
With the Cardinals having limited salary cap space in 2021, they also have a number of free agents they need to re-sign or replace. Those free agents include Kenyan Drake, Patrick Peterson, Larry Fitzgerald, and Haason Reddick.
D.J. Humphries presents the most lucrative option for opening up salary cap space in 2021
The 2021 NFL season sees Humphries set to count $19.9 million against the 2021 salary cap for the Cardinals. $19.4 million of that is guaranteed, so the Cardinals’ only real option would be a restructure. They could turn $14.5 million of his base salary and roster bonus into a signing bonus. That would save the Cardinals $7.1 million in salary cap space in 2021.
However, any restructure the Cardinals do would make it more difficult for the Cardinals to release Humphries after 2021 if they wanted to.
Could the Cardinals look to clear some cap space in 2021 by restructuring Jordan Phillips’ deal?
Ahead of the 2020 NFL season, Jordan Phillips signed a three-year, $30 million contract. In 2021, he is set to count $12 million against the Cardinals’ salary cap. Of that $12 million, $10 million is base salary, which the Cardinals could convert around $9 million to a signing bonus. That would see the Cardinals save $6 million in salary cap space.
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However, if the Cardinals wanted to release him after this season, it would increase the cost to $10 million in dead money.
Which other players could the Cardinals look to restructure?
While their options are limited, the Cardinals could restructure a number of smaller deals. Let’s take a look at some of the other contracts the Cardinals could restructure to clear salary cap space in 2021.
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/arizona-cardinals-salary-cap-situation-2021/
The Cardinals have few options for players they can restructure to create 2021 cap space
With the Cardinals having limited salary cap space in 2021, they also have a number of free agents they need to re-sign or replace. Those free agents include Kenyan Drake, Patrick Peterson, Larry Fitzgerald, and Haason Reddick.
D.J. Humphries presents the most lucrative option for opening up salary cap space in 2021
The 2021 NFL season sees Humphries set to count $19.9 million against the 2021 salary cap for the Cardinals. $19.4 million of that is guaranteed, so the Cardinals’ only real option would be a restructure. They could turn $14.5 million of his base salary and roster bonus into a signing bonus. That would save the Cardinals $7.1 million in salary cap space in 2021.
However, any restructure the Cardinals do would make it more difficult for the Cardinals to release Humphries after 2021 if they wanted to.
Could the Cardinals look to clear some cap space in 2021 by restructuring Jordan Phillips’ deal?
Ahead of the 2020 NFL season, Jordan Phillips signed a three-year, $30 million contract. In 2021, he is set to count $12 million against the Cardinals’ salary cap. Of that $12 million, $10 million is base salary, which the Cardinals could convert around $9 million to a signing bonus. That would see the Cardinals save $6 million in salary cap space.
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However, if the Cardinals wanted to release him after this season, it would increase the cost to $10 million in dead money.
Which other players could the Cardinals look to restructure?
While their options are limited, the Cardinals could restructure a number of smaller deals. Let’s take a look at some of the other contracts the Cardinals could restructure to clear salary cap space in 2021.
- Budda Baker, S – Salary cap savings: $2.3 million
- DeAndre Hopkins, WR – Salary cap savings: $2.8 million
- Devon Kennard, EDGE – Salary cap savings: $3.5 million
- Jordan Hicks, OLB – Salary cap savings: $2.3 million
- Kyler Murray, QB – Salary cap savings: $1.5 million
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/arizona-cardinals-salary-cap-situation-2021/