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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Orakpo is too risky to do this early because of his pectoral problems.

    Trent's contract is basically already restructured for us. If we try and restructure it so soon, the cap hit would become MONSTROUS in later years. It would kill our team.

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    I wouldn't say Rak is "too risky".

    He was injured late in the year last year (was it the last game?), and probably rushed back for this season. Then he reinjured it early in the year. He'll basically have a full year of recovery before the next time he sees the field. He'll be fine.
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    I wouldn't say Rak is "too risky".

    He was injured late in the year last year (was it the last game?), and probably rushed back for this season. Then he reinjured it early in the year. He'll basically have a full year of recovery before the next time he sees the field. He'll be fine.
    Yeah, that's what I'm hoping. But he's torn it twice, and pectoral tears are supposed to be recurring. I remember that he strained it in the preseason, maybe he just rushed back from it. He could also stand to change the way he reaches with one arm and power them down, that's been how he's torn it everytime that I can think of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Yeah, that's what I'm hoping. But he's torn it twice, and pectoral tears are supposed to be recurring. I remember that he strained it in the preseason, maybe he just rushed back from it. He could also stand to change the way he reaches with one arm and power them down, that's been how he's torn it everytime that I can think of.
    At the same time too, we've now seen players come back from these pec injuries and be fine. D'Qwell Jackson has done it in Cleveland and looks fine out there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Yeah, that's what I'm hoping. But he's torn it twice, and pectoral tears are supposed to be recurring. I remember that he strained it in the preseason, maybe he just rushed back from it. He could also stand to change the way he reaches with one arm and power them down, that's been how he's torn it everytime that I can think of.
    You bring up a valid point. However, I think it's a perfect time to lock him up for 4 or 5 more years. His 2 injuries give us some leverage to make it a reasonable deal. Yes, it's a risk, but a risk I'd be willing to take as well. He could breakout for 15 sacks this year and then we'll be saying it's a good thing we locked him up last off-season (saved a lot of $$)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamoaSkinz View Post
    This word restructure is how we got into cap hell in the first place during Gibbs and Vinny years. Now we are going through restructures again, making the back end of alot of our player salaries a nightmare.

    Now I know Allen is the cap man but lets be more frugal and smart this time around instead of doing the same thing again that eventually led to the $36m penalty we are in now.

    Tone down the spending and target only the needs based on the $$$ we have available. Lets absorb the $18m cap hit and emerge from next year intact and ready to spend and move forward.

    Did the Skins ever experience "cap hell" or was it more to do with media and other fans being flummoxed by the Skin's ability to spend year after year?

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    Im starting to think that a major contributer on our team is going to have to be cut!

    Even if we restructure Moss and Hall and Release J. Brown, that improves our cap position by about 7 million. which would bring us to about 3 million under the cap. Ok... That may leave us just about enough to sign our rookies.

    Now the problem: Our unsigned FA

    Cedric Griffin______________ 3rd Corner
    Rob Jackson ______________Orakpo Insurance
    Lorenzo Alexander__________O.M.G (one man gang)
    Sav Rocca
    Nick Sundberg
    Madieu Williams____________Starting Safety

    Kory Lichtensteiger__________Starting Guard
    Tyler Polumbus_____________Starting Tackle
    Darrel Young_______________Starting Fullback
    Rex Grossman______________Possible number 2 to start the season
    Fred Davis_________________Starting Tight End

    Some of our free agents we could live without, but their replacements arent going to play for free, So we have 6 starting positions to resign/replace! plus punter and long snapper.
    8 major positions, which doesnt even include resigning Lorenzo Alexander or Rob Jackson

    Is it as bad as it looks on paper, and if so why is this not getting more attention? Anyone have a more positive outlook they could share?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TE#80 View Post
    Im starting to think that a major contributer on our team is going to have to be cut!

    Even if we restructure Moss and Hall and Release J. Brown, that improves our cap position by about 7 million. which would bring us to about 3 million under the cap. Ok... That may leave us just about enough to sign our rookies.

    Now the problem: Our unsigned FA

    Cedric Griffin______________ 3rd Corner
    Rob Jackson ______________Orakpo Insurance
    Lorenzo Alexander__________O.M.G (one man gang)
    Kai Forbath?
    Sav Rocca
    Nick Sundberg
    Madieu Williams____________Starting Safety

    Kory Lichtensteiger__________Starting Guard
    Tyler Polumbus_____________Starting Tackle
    Darrel Young_______________Starting Fullback
    Rex Grossman______________Possible number 2 to start the season
    Fred Davis_________________Starting Tight End

    Some of our free agents we could live without, but their replacements arent going to play for free, So we have 6 starting positions to resign/replace! plus kicker, punter, long snapper.
    9 major positions, which doesnt even include resigning Lorenzo Alexander or Rob Jackson

    Is it as bad as it looks on paper, and if so why is this not getting more attention? Anyone have a more positive outlook they could share?
    I've had some of the same thoughts. I will say that Young and R. Jackson (thought Forbath was still signed?) are the only two I think we really need back. Several others are guys that I'd love to have back, but I think we could make do without.

    Although we don't have many big restructures possible, I think we have a bunch we can work to shave 1-2 mil off this year (if they're willing). Add this to the cuts and bigger restrucures and my hope/impression is that we have enough to re-sign several of our guys and sign a starting FS (and sign our draft picks of course).

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    Kai Forbath is signed through 2014.

    http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/7362/kai-forbath

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    This might be a stupid question (since I really don't know):

    Are coaches salary part of the salary cap?

    If so, I wonder how much they will pay the new Specials Teams' coach?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny21 View Post
    I've had some of the same thoughts. I will say that Young and R. Jackson (thought Forbath was still signed?) are the only two I think we really need back. Several others are guys that I'd love to have back, but I think we could make do without.
    I agree we could make do without some of our FA's but they will still have to be replaced. After the money is spent resigning Young and Jackson though, That still leaves Nickle Corner, Starting Safety, Starting Right Tackle, Starting Guard, Starting Tight End, and Punter to be addressed. Not to mention Lorenzo Alexander. There are 6-8 positions where we will have to pay starter money for. I dont know that there are enough candidates for restructuring beyond Hall and Moss (+ releasing J. Brown) which Ive already accounted 7 million of relief for...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zskins View Post
    This might be a stupid question (since I really don't know):

    Are coaches salary part of the salary cap?

    If so, I wonder how much they will pay the new Specials Teams' coach?
    Coach Salaries are not counted against the salary cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TE#80 View Post
    I agree we could make do without some of our FA's but they will still have to be replaced. After the money is spent resigning Young and Jackson though, That still leaves Nickle Corner, Starting Safety, Starting Right Tackle, Starting Guard, Starting Tight End, and Punter to be addressed. Not to mention Lorenzo Alexander. There are 6-8 positions where we will have to pay starter money for. I dont know that there are enough candidates for restructuring beyond Hall and Moss (+ releasing J. Brown) which Ive already accounted 7 million of relief for...

    ---------- Post added February-5th-2013 at 01:12 AM ----------

    True enough. I do wonder what we could do with guys like Cofield, Bowen, Morgan, etc. but I'm no cap buff either.

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    I don't think restrusturing DHall's contract is wise in term of cap hit, it's only going to push more cap money into future years. The Ravens are for example in this kind of situation with 13 UFAs (most of them being key players) and being $5 millions under the cap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TE#80 View Post
    I agree we could make do without some of our FA's but they will still have to be replaced. After the money is spent resigning Young and Jackson though, That still leaves Nickle Corner, Starting Safety, Starting Right Tackle, Starting Guard, Starting Tight End, and Punter to be addressed. Not to mention Lorenzo Alexander. There are 6-8 positions where we will have to pay starter money for. I dont know that there are enough candidates for restructuring beyond Hall and Moss (+ releasing J. Brown) which Ive already accounted 7 million of relief for...
    Fletcher is due a bunch of money, I think something like 7M. He still has some guaranteed money, but we could free up a few million that way. LL56 already mentioned that there was no way we were paying out what his contract states, he costs too much for it and we liked K. Robinson too much.

    If my understanding is correct, we carry over 4M from this year wiping out the 4M we are currently over to start with a wash. We then restructure Hall and Fletcher, and either cut-and-resign Moss or restructure. We then cut Brown. I wouldn't be surprised if we freed up enough to have 10M in cap space from those moves.

    I also have a feeling 2 or 3 of K. Williams, Royster, Helu, and Briscoe will be gone, which should go 1-for-1, or a little better, with draft picks.

    It's not easy math, but I don't think it's impossible either. None of our FAs are big contract guys, except maybe Davis, but punters are super cheap and everyone else is a $1-2M kind of guy, nothing more. If we can limit cap hits on re-signed guys to around 1.5M each, and hopefully getting Davis signed long term allowing us to limit his cap hit to around 3M, that would make re-signings not too terrible.

    My feeling is that we should offer Davis a Celek type contract, basically giving him around 3-4M a year. I think so far he and Celek have been pretty comparable, though my gut says Davis is better when given the opportunity, though he hasn't been able to show it due to his suspension and injury.

    Young, Jackson, Zo, Lich at 1.5M each for 6M total, and Davis at around 3M, and a punter for under 500K (punters are super cheap), means re-signing all the major guys for around 9.5M. With another couple cuts or restructures, we should be able to sign draft picks too.

    And for what it's worth, LL56 said the FO likes Compton. I don't know if I'm comfy with that, but I'll defer to them. Nickel corner is likely fine too, probably either going to end up Crawford or Minnifield, or someone we draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrFan View Post
    I don't think restrusturing DHall's contract is wise in term of cap hit, it's only going to push more cap money into future years. The Ravens are for example in this kind of situation with 13 UFAs (most of them being key players) and being $5 millions under the cap.
    He's not owed any guaranteed money, we basically would be giving him less money with no obligation to pay him beyond when we want to use him. The moment he's outlived his usefulness, he's cut, and we wouldn't owe him a dime.

    Luckily, Hall realizes he's not worth anywhere near what he's being paid, so he's ok with taking a pay cut.

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    The Redskins ended the 2012 season with cap room. They weren't completely zeroed out. Were they able to apply that extra million or three to the cap penalty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogofWar1 View Post
    We then restructure Hall and Fletcher, and either cut-and-resign Moss or restructure. We then cut Brown. I wouldn't be surprised if we freed up enough to have 10M in cap space from those moves.
    hall, fletcher, moss, brown, and im gonna add wilson, are the 5 players who are killing us with their cap hit. i think moss and brown are easy cuts, the other 3 not so much. maybe fletcher decides to retire anyway and we wont have to make the choice. hall and wilson didnt exactly light it up last year, so they are candidates for restructure or being cut also. the bottom line is, i dont think theres enough money to keep all these players. people are going to get cut that we dont want to. i like moss, but we look to be set at wr. our secondary is bad, yet our two corners are among the highest paid.
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