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I feel fairly confident that Hump will be gone and we will bring Corey back at around $10 mil a year. He’s been a great team player and is developing great chemistry within this offense. He seems to genuinely enjoy playing here as well.
Some think he will get way overpaid elsewhere, but I just don’t see that big a market for him. With so few teams having cap space and names like Juju, Godwin, Golladay, Hilton, Robinson and Fuller on the market and another deep WR class coming out in the draft, I can’t see him getting big bucks elsewhere.
 
We need to trim fat in order to pay the core players. Why pay Hump $5 when we can get someone just as good as him, if not better and pay them $2? Let's not pretend Hump has been anything special. We're not risking anything by getting rid of Hump. Our offense has been perfectly fine without him.

Humphries is 5 mill cap hit if we cut him this year so we save 2mill I think. They won’t do it. Whoever you sign for 2 mill gets you at break even. They will just keep Humphries for one more year.
 
I feel fairly confident that Hump will be gone and we will bring Corey back at around $10 mil a year. He’s been a great team player and is developing great chemistry within this offense. He seems to genuinely enjoy playing here as well.
Some think he will get way overpaid elsewhere, but I just don’t see that big a market for him. With so few teams having cap space and names like Juju, Godwin, Golladay, Hilton, Robinson and Fuller on the market and another deep WR class coming out in the draft, I can’t see him getting big bucks elsewhere.

Next year we have around seven mill in cap space. You gotta figure out how to replace Jonnu, Brown, and Davis’s spot among a lot of others. We have about 30 free agents. There are also very few guys you can cut to save a lot of space. You might get some restructuring. Even if we could get to 40 mill in cap space—and that is a huge if, I just don’t see up putting 10 mill into Davis.
 
I feel fairly confident that Hump will be gone and we will bring Corey back at around $10 mil a year. He’s been a great team player and is developing great chemistry within this offense. He seems to genuinely enjoy playing here as well.
Some think he will get way overpaid elsewhere, but I just don’t see that big a market for him. With so few teams having cap space and names like Juju, Godwin, Golladay, Hilton, Robinson and Fuller on the market and another deep WR class coming out in the draft, I can’t see him getting big bucks elsewhere.

I haven't head anyone specifically talk about CD, but some of the ex-GM's on on XM88 have said that they expect some of those guys mentioned to have to take like a 1 year, $6m deal, then hope they have a big season and the market recovers.
 
I haven't head anyone specifically talk about CD, but some of the ex-GM's on on XM88 have said that they expect some of those guys mentioned to have to take like a 1 year, $6m deal, then hope they have a big season and the market recovers.

I do think this will happen a lot. Tons of players will be cut because very few teams have cap space. So you will see a lot of small one year deals I think. But we have 30 free agents and about 7 mill in cap space. Gonna be very hard to sign Davis at any reasonable number.
 
Not sure who edited this, but I didn't think this needed to be it's own thread. Who ever it was that actually started this thread can have the credit.
 
I do think this will happen a lot. Tons of players will be cut because very few teams have cap space. So you will see a lot of small one year deals I think. But we have 30 free agents and about 7 mill in cap space. Gonna be very hard to sign Davis at any reasonable number.
Wasn't Clowney and Beasley one year deals? I'm thinking we have 40 million in cap space next year.
I can't see the cap going down....that would put huge stress for many teams in the NFL, and don't believe that the NFL owners would choose salary cap reduction for means of recovery.
If the salary cap stayed the same for 3 years, and small incremental increases over another 2 years....wouldn't the market correct itself? Can't see salary cap reduction for means of correction....the NFL is all about growth, and not about staying stagnant for years.
 
I do think this will happen a lot. Tons of players will be cut because very few teams have cap space. So you will see a lot of small one year deals I think. But we have 30 free agents and about 7 mill in cap space. Gonna be very hard to sign Davis at any reasonable number.
I think league wide we’re gonna see an unprecedented amount of contract restructuring to free up cap space this year. I could see Lewan, Byard and others all restructuring to free up temporary space. Gonna be salary cap Tetris this year.
 
Wasn't Clowney and Beasley one year deals? I'm thinking we have 40 million in cap space next year.
I can't see the cap going down....that would put huge stress for many teams in the NFL, and don't believe that the NFL owners would choose salary cap reduction for means of recovery.
If the salary cap stayed the same for 3 years, and small incremental increases over another 2 years....wouldn't the market correct itself? Can't see salary cap reduction for means of correction....the NFL is all about growth, and not about staying stagnant for years.
Ive seen numbers from $3M-$9M as what our projected cap space will be in 2021.

Dont forget we paid out big deals to Henry and Tanny, both those guys see bumps in pay next year...
 
Wasn't Clowney and Beasley one year deals? I'm thinking we have 40 million in cap space next year.
I can't see the cap going down....that would put huge stress for many teams in the NFL, and don't believe that the NFL owners would choose salary cap reduction for means of recovery.
If the salary cap stayed the same for 3 years, and small incremental increases over another 2 years....wouldn't the market correct itself? Can't see salary cap reduction for means of correction....the NFL is all about growth, and not about staying stagnant for years.

As fans, I think we kind of assume that the teams and owners have infinite money. There are probably some teams that have lost significant amounts of money as a result of covid. The Rockets owner said that he lost a billion dollars in the first 6 months of 2020. We may never hear about it, but I'm betting that some owners are moving around assets just to pay people. That is one of the reasons that Clowney signed so late. Nobody wanted to give him several million in guaranteed money when we weren't certain that we'd have a season.
 
Next year we have around seven mill in cap space. You gotta figure out how to replace Jonnu, Brown, and Davis’s spot among a lot of others. We have about 30 free agents. There are also very few guys you can cut to save a lot of space. You might get some restructuring. Even if we could get to 40 mill in cap space—and that is a huge if, I just don’t see up putting 10 mill into Davis.
I'm with you. But the good thing for us is, every other team is in the same boat with the cap being reduced over 20m. We may get him back if the league as a whole doesnt want to pay up this offseason.
 
Wasn't Clowney and Beasley one year deals? I'm thinking we have 40 million in cap space next year.
I can't see the cap going down....that would put huge stress for many teams in the NFL, and don't believe that the NFL owners would choose salary cap reduction for means of recovery.
If the salary cap stayed the same for 3 years, and small incremental increases over another 2 years....wouldn't the market correct itself? Can't see salary cap reduction for means of correction....the NFL is all about growth, and not about staying stagnant for years.
@JCBRAVE are you sure the 175m cap is locked in? I'm seeing that is the minimum it will be and they havent locked it in yet.
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Cap isn't locked in until March, but everything I read said the absolute max they could hit is $195m (full stadiums, big bump in television pay), which for you non-math majors, is less than $198.2m.
 
Look, the titans have to sign the key players, period.
There is nobody that can replace what CD does on offense.
The same with firsker and smith.
The titans rely on complicated run blocking schemes.
If anything you let your defensive players walk and draft their replacements.
I would not even worry about an offensive player in the draft.
Clowney can walk, also jayon brown can walk if necessary.
I would keep daquan Jones and Desmond King.
The defense will survive a hit and maybe we get lucky and draft some stud defensive players in the draft.
 
He's got a 77% catch rate and averages 15 YPC. I think he'd really have to love playing here to stay, he'd get a lot of opportunities somewhere else.
 
I think Davis stays. 4 year deal with a large signing bonus spread out. A small base salary next year to help with the decreased cap but then rising sharply in 2022. Largely guaranteed.
I think Hump is cut or hopefully traded.
I agree that we need to keep this offense together and lose some of these high priced guys on defense, then have an all defense draft. Restructuring Byard and Lewan as well.
 
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