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Releasing Tolbert is a cap savings of 1.5 million


Jeremy Igo

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Releasing Soliai creates an extra $2.5 million & releasing Dickson creates an extra $2.1 million. That along with Tolbert's $1.5 million would be an $6.1 cap savings. Replace them with low salary capped players at about 700k per year would yield a savings of $4 million. 

Stewart & Gano are tricky because them being cut would save $4.75 million and $3.1 million respectively but both are still solid contributors. If we replace them with low capped players there would be a savings of around $6.4 million. 

Overall we could increase the cap by over $10 million by making those moves. 

Does anyone understand how Oher retiring would affect the cap? Since he would be retiring and not getting cut?

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Stewart, while when healthy is one of the best backs in the NFL is one of the biggest liabilities on the offense, he is a week to week 'iffy' player when game day comes and I'd rather not have that going forward.  

We need to think long and hard about trying to invest in a solid kicker that can be with this team for 10+ years...Tucker is a rare find but we need to replace our kicker with someone more dependent when its time to get some points on the board.  

Dickson is completely replaceable and no need for him to 'contribute' further to the team.

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1 minute ago, AndrewLaskoski said:

Releasing Soliai creates an extra $2.5 million & releasing Dickson creates an extra $2.1 million. That along with Tolbert's $1.5 million would be an $6.1 cap savings. Replace them with low salary capped players at about 700k per year would yield a savings of $4 million. 

Stewart & Gano are tricky because them being cut would save $4.75 million and $3.1 million respectively but both are still solid contributors. If we replace them with low capped players there would be a savings of around $6.4 million. 

Overall we could increase the cap by over $10 million by making those moves. 

Does anyone understand how Oher retiring would affect the cap? Since he would be retiring and not getting cut?

All possible candidates (maybe Gano is the safest).

Oher would save $2.5 mil as cut in the offseason and I'm pretty sure retirement would be treated the same.  Assuming Larsen says hot, Gradkowski would be a $750,000 cap savings as well.  I'd even consider looking at Anderson's $1.75 mil savings and look to start coaching up a young backup.

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