truth on hold Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 (edited) Good summary of jets cap situation from NY Post : ESPN reported yesterday the Jets are $19.4 million over the projected 2013 salary cap, the most in the NFL, and the perception of the situation may be scaring GM candidates away....The Jets can easily maneuver their way under the cap by releasing linebacker Bart Scott, linebacker Calvin Pace, tackle Jason Smith and safety Eric Smith next month. That would save them $30.7 million. You can add another $1.5 million if they release quarterback Tim Tebow, as expected. Those moves would put them $12.8 million under the cap. The problem for the Jets is that leaves them with only 10 players who were starters this year under contract — QB Mark Sanchez, C Nick Mangold, T D’Brickashaw Ferguson, WR Santonio Holmes, WR Stephen Hill, NT Sione Po’uha, DE Muhammad Wilkerson, LB David Harris, CB Antonio Cromartie and CB Darrelle Revis. They will probably tender tackle Austin Howard, who is a restricted free agent, to bring the number to 11. http://m.nypost.com/p/sports/jets/jets_cap_number_scares_off_gms_s53xzVOSy7F60IEiLpHQ6O Edited January 11, 2013 by Joe_the_6_pack
NoSaint Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Good summary of jets cap situation from NY Post : ESPN reported yesterday the Jets are $19.4 million over the projected 2013 salary cap, the most in the NFL, and the perception of the situation may be scaring GM candidates away....The Jets can easily maneuver their way under the cap by releasing linebacker Bart Scott, linebacker Calvin Pace, tackle Jason Smith and safety Eric Smith next month. That would save them $30.7 million. You can add another $1.5 million if they release quarterback Tim Tebow, as expected. Those moves would put them $12.8 million under the cap. The problem for the Jets is that leaves them with only 10 players who were starters this year under contract — QB Mark Sanchez, C Nick Mangold, T D’Brickashaw Ferguson, WR Santonio Holmes, WR Stephen Hill, NT Sione Po’uha, DE Muhammad Wilkerson, LB David Harris, CB Antonio Cromartie and CB Darrelle Revis. They will probably tender tackle Austin Howard, who is a restricted free agent, to bring the number to 11. http://m.nypost.com/p/sports/jets/jets_cap_number_scares_off_gms_s53xzVOSy7F60IEiLpHQ6O And any GM would love to be rid of Sanchez and possibly Holmes if not for very hard to unload contracts Rough times - who here didnt see it coming though?
truth on hold Posted January 11, 2013 Author Posted January 11, 2013 Right, of the 11 they have/can have contracted, the most expensive Sanchez theyd love to get rid of. Two others Holmes (Lisfranc), Revis (ACL) are big question marks.
Jamie Nails Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Everyone was complaining when the Jets were loading up with high priced free agent after high priced free agent. This is the result--the house of cards is tumbling down and they're going to have to cut half of their starters. The Jets financial mismanagement is a glaring example of how not to create long-term franchise prosperity. Someone, however, will want to play super hero and try to save the day.
NoSaint Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Right, of the 11 they have/can have contracted, the most expensive Sanchez theyd love to get rid of. Two others Holmes (Lisfranc), Revis (ACL) are big question marks. And those last two include a head case that runs his mouth, and a guy liable to hold out any given season. Love it.
BuffaloBill Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Everyone was complaining when the Jets were loading up with high priced free agent after high priced free agent. This is the result--the house of cards is tumbling down and they're going to have to cut half of their starters. The Jets financial mismanagement is a glaring example of how not to create long-term franchise prosperity. Someone, however, will want to play super hero and try to save the day. It is an interesting case study. I also think they went for broke believing they were on the cusp of being a potential SB winner.
hondo in seattle Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 This is why I'm glad the Bills mostly follow the cash-to-cap philosophy. Of course, another negative to the Jets GM job besides the salary cap problem is the status of Rex Ryan. Having an untouchable head-coach limits the GM's power and probability of success.
Chump Change Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Bart Scott, Calvin Pace and David Harris...Which one do you think ends up with the Bills next year? There's no way they sign all three. I'd be glad to see us pick up Scott.
Malazan Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Right, of the 11 they have/can have contracted, the most expensive Sanchez theyd love to get rid of. I love that if they do get rid of him, it actually makes their cap number worse!
BisonMan Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Prospective GM: "You're how much over the cap?" Jets: "Around $20M" Prospective GM: "OK, then I'm going to need a minimum guaranteed 5 year contract."
truth on hold Posted January 12, 2013 Author Posted January 12, 2013 Prospective GM: "You're how much over the cap?" Jets: "Around $20M" Prospective GM: "OK, then I'm going to need a minimum guaranteed 5 year contract." +2 more years for having to wait out Rex' contract.
NoSaint Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Bart Scott, Calvin Pace and David Harris...Which one do you think ends up with the Bills next year? There's no way they sign all three. I'd be glad to see us pick up Scott. Scott might be worse than what we have these days
Malazan Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 I also like that Jets fans think it's easy to get out of their current cap situation.
Big74Mac Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Bart Scott, Calvin Pace and David Harris...Which one do you think ends up with the Bills next year? There's no way they sign all three. I'd be glad to see us pick up Scott. The only one worth a crap is Harris. He is worth taking a good look at.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 Good summary of jets cap situation from NY Post : ESPN reported yesterday the Jets are $19.4 million over the projected 2013 salary cap, the most in the NFL, and the perception of the situation may be scaring GM candidates away....The Jets can easily maneuver their way under the cap by releasing linebacker Bart Scott, linebacker Calvin Pace, tackle Jason Smith and safety Eric Smith next month. That would save them $30.7 million. You can add another $1.5 million if they release quarterback Tim Tebow, as expected. Those moves would put them $12.8 million under the cap. The problem for the Jets is that leaves them with only 10 players who were starters this year under contract — QB Mark Sanchez, C Nick Mangold, T D'Brickashaw Ferguson, WR Santonio Holmes, WR Stephen Hill, NT Sione Po'uha, DE Muhammad Wilkerson, LB David Harris, CB Antonio Cromartie and CB Darrelle Revis. They will probably tender tackle Austin Howard, who is a restricted free agent, to bring the number to 11. http://m.nypost.com/...Sy7F60IEiLpHQ6O looks like Jets will be last in the division now.
mob16151 Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 So the Jets cap number scared off teams, but the Panthers number didnt?
Webster Guy Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 We have their DC already, now lets get the best player they release.
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