Rizzi, Rattler, '25, measured expectations

In the interest of trying to start being fiscally responsible and understanding that next year should be a complete rebuilding year regardless, this is what the Saints should do in order to get cap compliant in 2025. They are currently $63.7 million over the projected cap, and already have over $48 million in dead money on the books for 2025 (most of which is from trading Lattimore).

Cuts (and cap savings from each):

1. R. Ramczyk (post June 1) - $18 M
2. C. Jordan (cut or retire) (hate to do it, but doesn't make sense to retain him in a rebuilding year at his current age, salary and level of production) (post June 1) - $11 M
3. C. Wilson - $2.4 M
4. J. Williams - $1.6 M
5. J. Ridgeway - $1.1 M
6. D. Jackson - $1.1 M

Total Savings from cuts: $35.2 M

Other potential cuts (would prefer not to make these cuts, but they may be luxuries we cannot afford in a rebuilding year where we are trying to get the books straightened up):

1. R. Shaheed - $3.7 M
2. J.T. Gray - $2.1 M

Additional potential savings from cuts: $5.8 M

Re-structures (only way to get cap compliant is to push some $$ to future years unfortunately, just want to limit this as much as possible; good news is that the Saints currently have $52 M in projected cap space for 2026, not even accounting for savings from the $50M base salary for Carr that there is no way in hell the Saints will actually end up paying):

1. Derek Carr (unworkable $51.4 M cap figure for 2025, so a significant portion of his $30M base salary will be converted to signing bonus): ~$20M savings?
2. Taysom Hill ($10 M base salary currently): ~$7M savings?

Other restructure options: E. McCoy ($9.6 M base salary); C. Ruiz ($9.1 M base salary); C. Granderson ($7.7 M base salary); D. Davis ($6.5 M base salary); T. Mathieu ($6.25M base salary); P. Werner ($4.25 M base salary)

Despite obvious needs at multiple positions, especially in the trenches, the Saints should only make low-cost, potential high upside acquisitions in free agency (like Will Harris, Willie Gay, Jr., and Lucas Patrick from last off-season). Long story short - next year the Saints need to bite the bullet and get the younger guys some run to see who has a future on this team.
With Jordan and Ramcyk they will likely use the same plan as they did with Drew. Reduduce salary to vet minimum and have them file the retirement papers after June 1. That way the cap hit for next year is only the prorated amount and the rest of the hits go into 2026. This bypasses the need to use the June 1 cut which makes the team take the salary hit until June 1.