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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 490140"><p>A few random observations regarding the above team-by-team cap figures:</p><p> </p><p>The league total is $388 mil under the cap, or about $12 mil per team. Keep in mind these figures include nothing for unsigned free agents. 2nd. tier guys up for second or third contracts may be disappointed.</p><p> </p><p>While CIN might appear to be the cap-adjusted SB winner (10-6 record, $55.4 mil under the cap), they have 28 unsigned free agents by my count.</p><p> </p><p>OAK is even worse off than it looks...they have overpriced players at the top of their salary list with tons of dead cap space if cut. They've already taken a $12 mil dead cap hit for 2013 for Seymour. McKenzie has quite a mess to hack through.</p><p> </p><p>This is year 1 of the 49er cap squeeze. They must dump Alex Smith, but even that's not enough to franchise Goldson and stay under the cap. Leonard Davis and Sopoaga are also FA's. Then there's cap needed for the upper draftees, and some kind of cushion. Kaepernick is a FA after 2014...right now he's paid peanuts. A big renegotiation would be in the cards at this time next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 490140"] A few random observations regarding the above team-by-team cap figures: The league total is $388 mil under the cap, or about $12 mil per team. Keep in mind these figures include nothing for unsigned free agents. 2nd. tier guys up for second or third contracts may be disappointed. While CIN might appear to be the cap-adjusted SB winner (10-6 record, $55.4 mil under the cap), they have 28 unsigned free agents by my count. OAK is even worse off than it looks...they have overpriced players at the top of their salary list with tons of dead cap space if cut. They've already taken a $12 mil dead cap hit for 2013 for Seymour. McKenzie has quite a mess to hack through. This is year 1 of the 49er cap squeeze. They must dump Alex Smith, but even that's not enough to franchise Goldson and stay under the cap. Leonard Davis and Sopoaga are also FA's. Then there's cap needed for the upper draftees, and some kind of cushion. Kaepernick is a FA after 2014...right now he's paid peanuts. A big renegotiation would be in the cards at this time next season. [/QUOTE]
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