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Post-June 1st Cuts Most Likely The Draft Could Cause
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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 954473" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>So like the title says one thing I've considered but not thought about a lot is the potential cap savings through post-June 1st cuttings the draft could cause....arguably I only see two guys and really only one I feel is actually a possibility. This isn't a big move GB does, but it could make sense in the case of #1</p><p></p><p>#1 - Dean Lowry</p><p>This option is the most likely by a WIDE margin. We play a lot of two down sets, which already with the signing of Jordan Reed makes Lowry not as detrimental of a loss....add in perhaps a Day 1 or 2 pick in this upcoming draft, plus Slaton coming on snap wise late in 2021 and the cap savings of $5.95M at that point in time becomes a VERY viable option for the team to execute - freeing up some money for in season movements.</p><p></p><p>#2 - Adrian Amos</p><p>This is a tough one....unlike the Lowry one you are not in need of the draftee that triggers the cut to step in Day 1 and play....this case you most likely would be. However, that said...say Gute and Co pick up a HIGH ready now Safety prospect - the post June 1st savings on Amos is only $2M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 954473, member: 6578"] So like the title says one thing I've considered but not thought about a lot is the potential cap savings through post-June 1st cuttings the draft could cause....arguably I only see two guys and really only one I feel is actually a possibility. This isn't a big move GB does, but it could make sense in the case of #1 #1 - Dean Lowry This option is the most likely by a WIDE margin. We play a lot of two down sets, which already with the signing of Jordan Reed makes Lowry not as detrimental of a loss....add in perhaps a Day 1 or 2 pick in this upcoming draft, plus Slaton coming on snap wise late in 2021 and the cap savings of $5.95M at that point in time becomes a VERY viable option for the team to execute - freeing up some money for in season movements. #2 - Adrian Amos This is a tough one....unlike the Lowry one you are not in need of the draftee that triggers the cut to step in Day 1 and play....this case you most likely would be. However, that said...say Gute and Co pick up a HIGH ready now Safety prospect - the post June 1st savings on Amos is only $2M [/QUOTE]
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