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Big Dave
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 AFC East salary cap numbers
ESPN wrote: AFC East salary cap numbers
ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton has the early salary-cap projections for 2013.
Keep in mind, these are raw numbers before any roster cuts are made. These numbers are subject to change when teams begin making transactions.
But here is where each AFC East team’s cap currently stands:
Buffalo Bills: $20.6 million under Miami Dolphins: $35.8 million under New England Patriots: $18.6 million under New York Jets: $19.4 million over
Overall, the AFC East is doing well with the cap. The Dolphins are the major players from the division and one of the biggest in the NFL. Expect Miami to make some significant signings in free agency.
The New York Jets are the only team over the cap. The new general manager will have a lot of work to do. New York needs to get under the cap and provide enough space for free agents and its rookie class.
Look for the Jets to cut several veterans such as safety Eric Smith, offensive tackle Jason Smith and linebackers Bart Scott and Calvin Pace. New York also will be hard-pressed to re-sign starting safety LaRon Landry, tight end Dustin Keller and tailback Shonn Greene.
The Bills and Patriots are both in decent shape and most likely will make additional cuts to add more cap space. http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/ ... ap-numbers
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IamPZ
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
The Patriots have that roster and still have 18.6m to work with? Insane.
We all saw the fall of the Jets coming... there was no way they could continue adding so many high priced veterans without it biting them... that time has come, and it feels so good.
We are in pretty good shape... can't wait to see how we work it.
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Phins Rock
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
That number will drop to 47 million soon. Because of some technicality Jake Long is still under contract, and it only gets voided and subtracted from the cap in a few weeks.
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jammer
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
IamPZ wrote: The Patriots have that roster and still have 18.6m to work with? Insane.
We all saw the fall of the Jets coming... there was no way they could continue adding so many high priced veterans without it biting them... that time has come, and it feels so good.
We are in pretty good shape... can't wait to see how we work it. The Pats also have Welker, Vollmer and I believe a few others at key positions who would chew up a lot of that cap.
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Kev1321
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
IamPZ wrote: The Patriots have that roster and still have 18.6m to work with? Insane.
We all saw the fall of the Jets coming... there was no way they could continue adding so many high priced veterans without it biting them... that time has come, and it feels so good.
We are in pretty good shape... can't wait to see how we work it. That number don't include Welker at 9 million and who ever else is a free agent Woodhead etc
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degs
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
Kev1321 wrote: IamPZ wrote: The Patriots have that roster and still have 18.6m to work with? Insane.
We all saw the fall of the Jets coming... there was no way they could continue adding so many high priced veterans without it biting them... that time has come, and it feels so good.
We are in pretty good shape... can't wait to see how we work it. That number don't include Welker at 9 million and who ever else is a free agent Woodhead etc They don't include any free agents on any teams.
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Kev1321
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
degs wrote: Kev1321 wrote: IamPZ wrote: The Patriots have that roster and still have 18.6m to work with? Insane.
We all saw the fall of the Jets coming... there was no way they could continue adding so many high priced veterans without it biting them... that time has come, and it feels so good.
We are in pretty good shape... can't wait to see how we work it. That number don't include Welker at 9 million and who ever else is a free agent Woodhead etc They don't include any free agents on any teams. Welker is looking for 12 to 15 million...That don't leave much cap room
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FrustratedFinFan
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
The Pats often seem to be able to negotiate contracts down...since playing for a winner is a lot nicer than going to Cleveland or Kansas City. Even if Welker or Woodhead goes, they will find some other role players to catch Brady's passes. Meanwhile, Darth Bellicheat has Mallett to groom to replace Brady someday. The machine probably won't miss a beat. Kind of like Indy....one down season and Peyton is replaced....poof! Miami still has not found a replacement for Marino. Tannehill is the new hopeful....but a lot of people felt that way about Henne and the others that preceded him.
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Kev1321
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
FrustratedFinFan wrote: The Pats often seem to be able to negotiate contracts down...since playing for a winner is a lot nicer than going to Cleveland or Kansas City. Even if Welker or Woodhead goes, they will find some other role players to catch Brady's passes. Meanwhile, Darth Bellicheat has Mallett to groom to replace Brady someday. The machine probably won't miss a beat. Kind of like Indy....one down season and Peyton is replaced....poof! Miami still has not found a replacement for Marino. Tannehill is the new hopeful....but a lot of people felt that way about Henne and the others that preceded him. After Branch left they had alot of trouble finding wr's(Caldwell)....They even lost a playoff game because of it againxt SD..... A couple bad free agents and draft picks until they got Moss and Welker, The offense runs better with Welker around. Edelman has proven he CAN'T  stay healthy
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Dphins4me
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
Kev1321 wrote: After Branch left they had alot of trouble finding wr's(Caldwell)....They even lost a playoff game because of it againxt SD.....
Lost to the Pats in the playoffs? Okay. If you say so.
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Kev1321
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 Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
Dphins4me wrote: Kev1321 wrote: After Branch left they had alot of trouble finding wr's(Caldwell)....They even lost a playoff game because of it againxt SD.....
Lost to the Pats in the playoffs? Okay. If you say so. Oh you got me....How about that Colt game the next week...So sorry Will you ever forgive me.
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