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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre Maybe. But most "insider" columnist are reporting that the cap is not expected to climb no more next year than it did this year... IF that turns out to be the case, then teams may be ...
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Do you have any examples of those "insider" columnists' predictions of no rise in the 2022 cap? I must have missed them.
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
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I read that yesterday also, cap not expected to rise even with the mega tv deals coming, u know them greedy son of britches have to recoup there chickens Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
The cap is contractually (CBA) tied to revenues. The league can't share less than the agreed upon percentage. Were they referring to the 2021 cap? It shouldn't rise much more than the floor ($180 million) already determined. We may know that final figure later today. Most of the new contracts will become effective in 2023 and that is when the cap should skyrocket, but the league and the NFLPA can negotiate a proration (borrowing from future revenue) back into 2022.
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
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Well, it may be moot now with the Dak Prescott contract...![]()
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
That OverTheCap article was written back in June of 2020 and gave an example of the cap being prorated smoothly with a gradual increase annually with borrowing from the future to begin with this year's (2021) cap. Since then the plan has been adjusted to allow a greater hit (lower cap) in 2021 thus allowing greater growth beginning next year (2022). That's the explosion which has been alluded to in recent days due to the huge new contracts expected to be signed very soon with the broadcast outlets.![]()
The minimum cap has also been adjusted upward to $180 million since Schefter's tweet back in early February. |
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