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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 912841" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Or will they? Preston Smith may have saved himself from being axed this season, but if he doesn't step it up, his $7.25M dead cap next year will definitely be more favorable than the $19.75M cap hit they would otherwise face by keeping him. I seriously don't think they will carry A. Jones more than 2 years and will end up taking a dead cap hit of $6.5M instead of a 2023 cap hit of $19.25M </p><p></p><p>The point I am trying to make is that there are times when you just have to take the hit and be done with a player. The future cap hits are factored into the contracts and upfront guarantees. You just don't hang on to a player to avoid paying the dead cap. In the case of Rodgers, sure it would be nice if he is playing for the Packers, but that brings a total cap hit of $37.202 M in 2021 and $39.852 M in 2022.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 912841, member: 7261"] Or will they? Preston Smith may have saved himself from being axed this season, but if he doesn't step it up, his $7.25M dead cap next year will definitely be more favorable than the $19.75M cap hit they would otherwise face by keeping him. I seriously don't think they will carry A. Jones more than 2 years and will end up taking a dead cap hit of $6.5M instead of a 2023 cap hit of $19.25M The point I am trying to make is that there are times when you just have to take the hit and be done with a player. The future cap hits are factored into the contracts and upfront guarantees. You just don't hang on to a player to avoid paying the dead cap. In the case of Rodgers, sure it would be nice if he is playing for the Packers, but that brings a total cap hit of $37.202 M in 2021 and $39.852 M in 2022. [/QUOTE]
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