DEUCERICKBOY02
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They can start as early as Monday and go until march 1st. Do you see any surprise cuts or restructures during this period?
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In a PPR dynasty league I traded Derrick Henry and Philip Dorset for Michael Thomas. Everyone in the league thought I gave up way too much. They think different now.
I'm not sure about surprise, but I think we will see Fairley and Byrd's contracts renegotiated, with Fairley getting a slight raise to 4-5 mil a year, for 2-3 years, and Byrd taking a cut down to the 3-4 million a year range.
Byrd is still under contract, but I don't believe Fairly is under any signed contract at present (at least at the end of the league year).
Byrd is still under contract, but I don't believe Fairly is under any signed contract at present (at least at the end of the league year).
I maybe mistaken, but doesn't Fairley's contract void at the start of free agency?
From my understanding it voided if he wasnt given a new contract by February 2017. That means he could very well be a free agent right now and free to negotiate/sign with any team right now.
He is a free agent. But he cannot negotiate with another team until free agency begins in early March.
Yes. It is a separate deal. Same as if we cut a guy with a big cap hit and re-signed him to a cheaper deal. The void is just like a cut. We're still on the hook.So if we were to re-sign him to a new contract, would we still be on the hook for the dead money Loomis pushed into this year?
The defensive tackle's $4.69 million deal will void if he's on the team on the 15th day prior to the 2017 league year, according to a source. So, in essence, there are two shell years on the deal that exist to help the Saints spread out his $2.235 million signing bonus.
In a PPR dynasty league I traded Derrick Henry and Philip Dorset for Michael Thomas. Everyone in the league thought I gave up way too much. They think different now.