BRONCO Quick Notes , Stokely Inact\ive, Peyton Throw TD to eligible DT Unrein brough in on offense
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Thanks for your explanation... Save it, I know how the cap works. I've been talking about flexibility and no downside to pushing money down the line since the thread started, when everyone was telling me we weren't doing it to save money. What I was pretty much saying is, I didn't buy the explanation to them doing it strictly to roll it over to next year, instead of making a move now, in a response to that poster.
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His point is why do that when it’s not required. Dropping that much on an extension is done with an intent for the short term only. Now what that is or if the plan actually goes through is another matter, but this type of move is pretty much exclusively done around the league to free up short term salary cap.
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I know who I will be watching Thursday. https://youtu.be/hbbCAtFyO1g?si=vdM6laHufBG5EUhk
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By Moosejawcolt · Posted
to be honest, Turner and Verse remind me a little of Paye. Latu is intriguing as he is just a good football player. I am all about going DE and/or corner with the 1st pick. It is all about who is graded higher when you have positions of need. I would put DE, Corner and safety at the top. Corner and DE would be my primary targets entering the draft. I think they have a better chance of getting a higher graded corner with the 15th pick then a DE as they tend to fly off the boards -
What doesn't make sense? You can use it any time over the next 3 years essentially and the $7M in dead applies to the last cheap year of AR's contract. It gives you flexibility with no downside. They could roll 7M over until 2027 if they wanted. All it costs is Irsay's cash
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