Rubes Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 So many players signing one-year deals this year...the free agent market is going to be absolutely flooded next year, with a lot of quality players and with the cap likely soaring upward. Going to be a lot of insane contracts given out and a lot of players moving around again. Hopefully we can keep attracting players to stick around in Buffalo like we did this year. 2 3
TroutDog Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 I believe the change to the cap is going to be more measured. From what I’ve read, it will jump up to $200m next year...not even where it was last year. With that being said, I suspect you’re right that it will be crazier than normal...certainly more so than this year. 2
Chandler#81 Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 The real $$ from the new tv contracts doesn’t take effect til ‘23. It’ll be higher next year, but no real jump til the huge $$ arrives -which I understand will also bump every salary up to begin with. 2
without a drought Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 It won't be that crazy for teams that will need to start accounting for one of the highest paid QB's in the league. 1
mjt328 Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 26 minutes ago, Rubes said: So many players signing one-year deals this year...the free agent market is going to be absolutely flooded next year, with a lot of quality players and with the cap likely soaring upward. Going to be a lot of insane contracts given out and a lot of players moving around again. Hopefully we can keep attracting players to stick around in Buffalo like we did this year. The revenue loss from 2020 was divided between this year's cap and next. Otherwise every team in the NFL would have been forced to gut their roster like the Saints did, and everyone would have been in deep trouble paying existing contracts. So even if fan attendance gets back to normal this upcoming season, the cap isn't going to jump up crazy in 2022. Assuming the NFL can get back to pre-COVID attendance levels, the big cap increase is going to happen in 2023. 1
billsfan89 Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 (edited) Kind of great to have a cap jump right when Josh's deal will be in full effect in 2023. Edited March 25, 2021 by billsfan89 3 1
MJS Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 I think it will be similar. There will essentially be double the free agents, but not double the money to spend. I think it will take a couple years for the free agency pool to find equilibrium. 3
machine gun kelly Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 Yep, the big jump will be in 2023 up to 225 mil. That is what would have been the case with no societal stuff. 2024 is when we’ll see a big jump. Considering the 2019 contracts were based on 210 in 2021 and 220 in 2022, we’ll see a nice bump the year after.
Rochesterfan Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 1 hour ago, Rubes said: So many players signing one-year deals this year...the free agent market is going to be absolutely flooded next year, with a lot of quality players and with the cap likely soaring upward. Going to be a lot of insane contracts given out and a lot of players moving around again. Hopefully we can keep attracting players to stick around in Buffalo like we did this year. Why do you think the CAP will soar? Serious question. Quick math tells us there is a very good chance the CAP is lower than it was last year. If we assume everything opens back up and they can have 100% fans - the Cap should rise to approximately what was expected this year (prior to COVID) ~210 million per team. The salary cap for this year after COVID would have been 150-155 million, but the owners agreed to 182million - meaning they have 30 million in over revenue spending for this year. The owners wanted that back ASAP - so the original agreement was it would be removed from the next 2 years CAP. So if we think it is even split then lop 15 million off the 210 and you are down to 195 (or last years numbers). There is nothing saying it has to be even and the owners may want more faster as they are the ones out money - so they could do 20 and 10 or even all 30 if they want - basically keeping the CAP flat with this year. Additionally - the NFL plans to add week 17, but it comes at a cost of potentially 2 preseason games. The preseason games are nearly 100% revenue as the players are not paid at their regular season rate, but season ticket prices and parking and food are all at regular season pricing - making that all revenue. That is all assuming there is nothing that limits some or all stadium capacity that could limit revenue.
Rubes Posted March 25, 2021 Author Posted March 25, 2021 Ah, thanks for the clarification. Still, should be an interesting free agency next year with all of the 1-year contracts...
Brennan Huff Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 LETS SIGN ALL OF THE FREE AGENTS!!!!! Except Jadeveon Clowney. ***** him 2
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted March 25, 2021 Posted March 25, 2021 1 hour ago, Rubes said: So many players signing one-year deals this year...the free agent market is going to be absolutely flooded next year, with a lot of quality players and with the cap likely soaring upward. Going to be a lot of insane contracts given out and a lot of players moving around again. Hopefully we can keep attracting players to stick around in Buffalo like we did this year. 1 hour ago, TroutDog said: I believe the change to the cap is going to be more measured. From what I’ve read, it will jump up to $200m next year...not even where it was last year. With that being said, I suspect you’re right that it will be crazier than normal...certainly more so than this year. I just made a similar post in another thread. There's still very little idea how many people will be in the stands this year, will they get revenue from pre-season game so can't see a huge predicted hike. Like this year, may be higher than projected, but not crazy high either. 1
eSJayDee Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 Actually, the Law of Supply & Demand would dictate that w/ so many FAs out there, prices should be kept down. Prices go up when there's many bidders & minimal supply. 1
John from Riverside Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 Drafting is going to become very important the teams that have to pay huge money to a QB that’s us
machine gun kelly Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 12 hours ago, TroutDog said: I believe the change to the cap is going to be more measured. From what I’ve read, it will jump up to $200m next year...not even where it was last year. With that being said, I suspect you’re right that it will be crazier than normal...certainly more so than this year. Trout, I’ve read the same the projection was going to be around $203, but the next year it will catch up like there was no pandemic to $225 mil. The OP is right, there will be upwards of 250 one year deals this year. A ton of people will be out there next year and we might have a little more to spend next year. 1
ProcessTruster Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 I think teams will sign their own. I don't believe teams will wait once they see the cap number. they will pre empt the process and grab the 1 year deal guys they like.
MAJBobby Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 salary Cap still needs to pay back 27.5M that is borrowed from future years to at least get it to the 182.5M this year. this years cap should be 155M. So they still have to pay that back either next year or year after. 11 hours ago, eSJayDee said: Actually, the Law of Supply & Demand would dictate that w/ so many FAs out there, prices should be kept down. Prices go up when there's many bidders & minimal supply. Except all the perceived “good ones” will get paid. They always do. Then the second wave and such could be even more reasonable contracts because of the supply of good players. 1
Rochesterfan Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 (edited) 4 hours ago, machine gun kelly said: The OP is right, there will be upwards of 250 one year deals this year. A ton of people will be out there next year and we might have a little more to spend next year. The biggest problem that I see - is that if the Cap after the adjustment is in the 190-195 million range - with the restructures from this year - we are already in worse CAP shape for next year - before signing Edmunds and Allen to their 5th year options or extensions. We have fewer people under contract at a higher base cost, which is why Beane is working hard not to push to much into next year. Edited March 26, 2021 by Rochesterfan 1
ghostwriter Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 18 hours ago, Rubes said: So many players signing one-year deals this year...the free agent market is going to be absolutely flooded next year, with a lot of quality players and with the cap likely soaring upward. Going to be a lot of insane contracts given out and a lot of players moving around again. Hopefully we can keep attracting players to stick around in Buffalo like we did this year. My friend, I do wonder how much $$$ will be left after we sign Allen though.
GreggTX Posted March 26, 2021 Posted March 26, 2021 (edited) It will be impossible to keep up with all the changes and fun to speculate on winners and losers. These 1 year deals can make the offseason brighter by addinf more FA's to the mix. D Williams is 1 good example. Edited March 26, 2021 by GreggTX
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