Saints Cap Moves: $28,843,433 cap space ….. 8 restructures, 3 extensions, 2 pay cut, 1 release [Davon Godchaux restructures, $3M savings] (71 Viewers)

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Cap space projects near $26,364,433 including projected cap hits of 2 re-signings and 4 FA signings.


Estimated $3,056,000 cap savings



Tyrann Mathieu’s pay cut cap savings are about $5,060,000.




Cap space is at $28,843,433 (March 18)
Pay cut has $10,285,990 cap savings.



Cap space is at $18,557,433 (March 17)
UFA Jack Stoll’s $1,097,500 cap hit added to Saints cap and replaced a bottom top 51 cap hit ($960,000+).


Cap space is at $18,694,933 (March 14)
UFA Isaac Yiadom’s $1,960,000 cap hit added to Saints cap and replaced a bottom top 51 cap hit ($960,000+).


Cap space is at $19,694,933 (March 12)
$3,405,800 cap savings



Cap space is at $16,289,133 (March 12)
Dante Pettis’ $1,197,500 cap hit added to Saints’ cap and replaced a bottom top 51 cap hit ($960,000+).


Cap space is at $17,486,663 (March 11)
Johnson’s $6,500,000 void year cap number spreads across multiple years after re-signing to new deal.
Johnson’s new cap hit is $5,245,000.



Cap space is at $15,887,993 (March 11)
Werner’s restructure is $2,464,000 cap savings



Cap space goes to + $13,423,993 (March 11)
13.7m cap savings



Cap space is at -$311,537. Chase Young’s previous $9,088,000 void year cap number spreads across multiple years after re-signing to new deal. (March 10)



Cap space is at -$7,127,537 (March 10)



Cap space is at -$12,723,537 (March 10).
Trade addition Davon Godchaux’s $5,000,000 cap hit added to Saints’ cap.


Cap space brought down to -$7,723,537 (March 8).




Cap space moves down to -$39,539,537 (March 5).



Team cap space is at -$46,683,537 (March 4).

 
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I liked the signing of Williams two years ago, thinking he would have a solid impact however, these two years of his have been very forgettable. Easy cut.

The cap savings is certainly a big part of these moves but what gets me a little more excited is some necessary roster turnover that often comes with a new regime. I say, bring on the changes.
 

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