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Will have to do some bargain shopping this year.
The Ware scenario will never happen, I'm sure. Actually none of this will, but it entertains me to do it.
Trade Ware to Jacksonville for a 3 and 4 and a swap of 2s. The Jags have something like $50 million in cap space and an extra 4th from Baltimore. They need to spend to the cap floor and a Ware trade is just salary to them. They can cut him at any time without any cap acceleration and it might bring a little buzz to the franchise.
I'd consider Cleveland, but with Mingo, Sheard and Kruger, I don't think he'd fit. They have a ton of cap space as well and an extra 1, 3 and 4. Jets would be another possibility if the Bucs keep Revis and they get another 3. They've got $21 million in cap space and could use Ware to replace Pace.
1. Max restructure Romo (cap space: -10.7 million)
2. Trade Ware (cap space: -3.7 million)
3. Max restructure Carr (cap space: $1.3 million)
4. Cut Austin (cap space: 1.2 million - I eat this so I don't have a cap hit next year)
5. Max Restructure Lee (cap space: 5 million)
6. Max Restructure Witten (cap space: 8 million)
7. Max Restructure Scandrick (cap space: 11 million)
8. Cut Costa (cap space: 12 million)
9. Cut Durant (cap space: 12.8 million)
That'd give you $18 million in cap space for next year without any extensions or restructures. Gives you room to work this year and helps you get cap healthier next year.
Free Agents: Mike Neal (DT/DE) - GB, Kenny Britt (WR) - Tennessee
Draft:
Move back with SF for a 3 again. You'd be picking at the end of 1 and then again early in 2.
1. Trent Murphy - DE - Stanford
2. Calvin Pryor - FS - Louisville
3. Jackson Jeffcoat - DE - Texas
3. Kelcy Quarles - DT - South Carolina
3. Zach Mettenberger - QB - LSU
4. Jordan Zumwalt - LB - UCLA
4. Bryan Stork - C/G - Florida State
5. Vinnie Sunseri - S - Alabama
7. Ryan Groy - G - Wisconsin
7. Tim Flanders - RB - Sam Houston State
7. Brad Daly - LB - Montana State
The Ware scenario will never happen, I'm sure. Actually none of this will, but it entertains me to do it.
Trade Ware to Jacksonville for a 3 and 4 and a swap of 2s. The Jags have something like $50 million in cap space and an extra 4th from Baltimore. They need to spend to the cap floor and a Ware trade is just salary to them. They can cut him at any time without any cap acceleration and it might bring a little buzz to the franchise.
I'd consider Cleveland, but with Mingo, Sheard and Kruger, I don't think he'd fit. They have a ton of cap space as well and an extra 1, 3 and 4. Jets would be another possibility if the Bucs keep Revis and they get another 3. They've got $21 million in cap space and could use Ware to replace Pace.
1. Max restructure Romo (cap space: -10.7 million)
2. Trade Ware (cap space: -3.7 million)
3. Max restructure Carr (cap space: $1.3 million)
4. Cut Austin (cap space: 1.2 million - I eat this so I don't have a cap hit next year)
5. Max Restructure Lee (cap space: 5 million)
6. Max Restructure Witten (cap space: 8 million)
7. Max Restructure Scandrick (cap space: 11 million)
8. Cut Costa (cap space: 12 million)
9. Cut Durant (cap space: 12.8 million)
That'd give you $18 million in cap space for next year without any extensions or restructures. Gives you room to work this year and helps you get cap healthier next year.
Free Agents: Mike Neal (DT/DE) - GB, Kenny Britt (WR) - Tennessee
Draft:
Move back with SF for a 3 again. You'd be picking at the end of 1 and then again early in 2.
1. Trent Murphy - DE - Stanford
2. Calvin Pryor - FS - Louisville
3. Jackson Jeffcoat - DE - Texas
3. Kelcy Quarles - DT - South Carolina
3. Zach Mettenberger - QB - LSU
4. Jordan Zumwalt - LB - UCLA
4. Bryan Stork - C/G - Florida State
5. Vinnie Sunseri - S - Alabama
7. Ryan Groy - G - Wisconsin
7. Tim Flanders - RB - Sam Houston State
7. Brad Daly - LB - Montana State