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Broncos | $2.233M Allotted to Spend on Rookie Pool - from www.KFFL.com

Tue, 24 May 2005 11:24:18 -0700

 

Lee Rasizer, of the Rocky Mountain News, reports the Denver Broncos have been allotted $2.233 million to spend towards their 2005 rookie draft class. The Broncos' rookie pool was the third lowest in the NFL behind the Buffalo Bills ($2.11 million) and the New York Giants ($1.689 million). The Broncos are currently about $2.5 million under the 2005 cap, but that number will change if they sign free agent WR Jerry Rice (Seahawks).

 

 

Good for us, bad for Roscoe. Then again, we don't have a 1st to sign.

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Then again, we don't have a 1st to sign.

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There's your answer. After the 2nd round, it's rare-to-never that a rookie contract will even count toward the cap. Usually $400K and trickles down to $250K in the 7th.

 

Rest assured (or not, as the air of many of your posts is reminiscent of JP-Era), the Bills are not doomed.

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Yeah, I ain't worried since we didn't have a first rounder.

 

The article doesn't mention that, though, does it?

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shhhh, don't say it too loud. you'll ruin a perfectly good conspiracy/sky is falling thread, and i could use the chuckle

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It's simple math. It really wouldn't make any difference to Parrish whether Buffalo had a first round pick or not. With a first round pick Buffalo's rookie cap would be comparable to other teams, but the first round pick would eat up the entire difference.

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