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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1092807" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>If my math is close. GB should be able to get net positive quickly with passing on a few players with expired contracts (most notably Elgton). Then do their usual restructures/converting Signing bonus methodology to free up</p><p>$15-20mil without self subjecting themselves to contractual doomsday. I mean “normal level” freeing up cap moves.</p><p></p><p>My guess is resign Sean and Quay (just a guess because they love Q) in such a way that the capital structure is spread over a couple seasons. Then there’s a few guys that are close to Veteran minimum we can keep (the Niemann types) That and our FO should be able to restructure a couple of incumbents to free some wiggle room for a medium tier or two outside FA signing(s) I’m talking 1 or 2 in that $5-$15M$ annual total together.</p><p></p><p>We just won’t be anywhere close to being 2025 FA aggressive. Yet we can resign our core guys and shuffle cap to a position of more prominent need, such as DT or CB etc. Yes there will be inherent risks, but every team has them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1092807, member: 10086"] If my math is close. GB should be able to get net positive quickly with passing on a few players with expired contracts (most notably Elgton). Then do their usual restructures/converting Signing bonus methodology to free up $15-20mil without self subjecting themselves to contractual doomsday. I mean “normal level” freeing up cap moves. My guess is resign Sean and Quay (just a guess because they love Q) in such a way that the capital structure is spread over a couple seasons. Then there’s a few guys that are close to Veteran minimum we can keep (the Niemann types) That and our FO should be able to restructure a couple of incumbents to free some wiggle room for a medium tier or two outside FA signing(s) I’m talking 1 or 2 in that $5-$15M$ annual total together. We just won’t be anywhere close to being 2025 FA aggressive. Yet we can resign our core guys and shuffle cap to a position of more prominent need, such as DT or CB etc. Yes there will be inherent risks, but every team has them. [/QUOTE]
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