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Hawaii 5-0
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| Subject: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:33 am | |
| Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap
February 11, 2016 By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Before the Steelers sign any of their free agents or possibly go after those of other teams, they first will have to find ways to create the salary-cap room to do so — again.
The Steelers are $2.5 million over their projected salary cap, a league source with intimate knowledge of the cap told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. That is in stark contrast with various public Internet sites that track each NFL team’s salaries.
Although those sites that estimate each team’s cap room place the Steelers under the cap by as much as $8 million, those calculations are off.
Not only that, the source indicates that the Steelers are over the projected NFL cap for each team of $153 million, approximately $8 million above the 2015 salary cap. The NFL and the NFL Players Association have not yet issued the salary cap for 2016. When they do so, usually early in March, it has been predicted that it will rise as high as $155 million. If so, the Steelers still would be over until they make roster moves or restructure contracts to be in compliance.
Their cap negates the $3 million they carried over from the end of last year because they “borrowed” virtually that much from their 2016 cap, as permitted by the CBA.
All NFL teams must be under their salary cap by 4 p.m. March 9, which is the start of the new NFL calendar year and also when teams can begin signing free agents. Teams can sign their own pending free agents before then, as well as those who were not on a team at the end of the 2015 season to “futures” contracts.
Only the top 51 salary-cap numbers of each player count in the offseason, although teams do not need to be in compliance until March 9.
“We will have work to do, as always,” Steelers president Art Rooney II said about the team’s salary-cap situation last month. “I think it’s a manageable situation, but we have decisions to make. We have a lot of players that we need to sign. So, those are the kinds of decisions we make. We will probably have some players that we would like to extend their contracts. I am sure it will be like most years where we will have to manage the cap and make some decisions.”
The Steelers find themselves in familiar territory, having been over the projected cap in February for a number of years. They have a little less than a month to get under it, as all teams must.
They might not have many obvious contract restructures available this time. In those cases, the Steelers turn part of a player’s 2016 salary into a bonus, which would then count evenly pro-rated annually over the life of the contract. That would save room in the current year by enlarging the players’ cap hits for the rest of his contract.
They could still do that with Ben Roethlisberger, who has a $17.75 million salary in 2016 and a cap number of nearly $24 million this year. Here is an example of how that would work:
Roethlisberger has four years left on his contract. The Steelers could take, say, $16 million of his 2016 salary and turn it into a bonus that would then count $4 million annually against the cap for the rest of his contract. Roethlisberger would still be paid the same, but the accounting change would reduce the team’s 2016 cap hit by $12 million, although increase it by $4 million each of the following three years.
The contract of safety Mike Mitchell, who has a $5 million salary in 2016 and is signed through 2018, also could be redone to create cap space. But there are not many players in that category anymore because they do not have large 2016 salaries that would represent worthwhile savings if converted into signing bonuses.
Linebacker Lawrence Timmons has an $8.75 million salary for 2016, but it is the final year of his contract. The only ways to reduce his salary-cap hit would be to sign him to an extension, have him take a salary cut — or release him.
They have other choices...
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http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2016/02/11/Steelers-cap-crunch-Team-2-5-million-over-projected-ceiling/stories/201602110190 | |
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Atlanta Dan
Posts : 2001 Join date : 2015-04-18
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Fri Feb 12, 2016 6:57 am | |
| Bouchette has been stating repeatedly the Steelers are not going to have big cap issues this year - since the numbers did not change wonder what did for this story to now be written? | |
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pczach
Posts : 952 Join date : 2015-04-28 Location : Stunted Growth PA
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:24 am | |
| - Atlanta Dan wrote:
- Bouchette has been stating repeatedly the Steelers are not going to have big cap issues this year - since the numbers did not change wonder what did for this story to now be written?
Maybe he doesn't know his job to know all things Steelers nearly as well as he like everyone to believe he does. It's not like he hasn't been following this stuff for years. He likes to go "Douchette" on everyone if he doesn't like a question some asks or says something he doesn't think makes sense. It looks like he's the Real Douchette. _________________ I'm a shell of my former self.
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jak341
Posts : 3609 Join date : 2015-04-09 Location : Pittsburgh
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Fri Feb 12, 2016 8:33 am | |
| [Soapbox Rant]
Why are we in constant salary cap hell? It seems for the past how many years, we've always heard stories about how we are over the cap, players need restructured, etc. As much as we hear Omar Khan and Kevin (Stephen?) Colbert are geniuses, we never have the room to do anything.
As I typed that, I realize that no matter what I write, it's not going to matter anyway. The cards are going to fall however they fall. It's Friday morning and I didn't sleep well. I had to come in on my day off. I'm feeling particularly lazy today. So, with that...
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Hawaii 5-0
Posts : 2482 Join date : 2015-04-19
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Fri Feb 12, 2016 5:59 pm | |
| Steelers 2016 Salary Cap Situation Not As Bleak As Thursday Media Reports Suggest
http://www.steelersdepot.com/2016/02/steelers-2016-salary-cap-situation-not-as-bleak-as-thursday-media-reports-suggest/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter | |
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OX1947
Posts : 863 Join date : 2015-04-12 Location : Winchester, CA.
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Sun Feb 14, 2016 1:01 am | |
| There is a reason Bouchette sounded out fanatically sounds like "BOO SHIT". The two things I think of when I see or hear about it. | |
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effyou515
Posts : 5116 Join date : 2011-09-28 Location : from upper Ohio Valley to Conyers Ga.
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:22 pm | |
| bullcrap. _________________ When the truth gets buried deep Beneath the thousand years asleep Time demands a turnaround And once again the truth is found
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PhantomJB93
Posts : 154 Join date : 2015-04-15 Location : Blacksburg, VA
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:35 pm | |
| It is weird that so many different sources can be on the same page with our cap situation and then Bouchette comes out and says pretty much the complete opposite. Though I would tend to consider Bouchette more reputable than any of those other aforementioned sources. | |
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harrison'samonster
Posts : 2443 Join date : 2015-04-08 Location : Near Youngstown OH
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:08 am | |
| Buy your self something nice Pittsburgh, put it on, we'll go out tonight and enjoy ourselves. We've got no money trouble. _________________ Have you ever wondered what you would look like frozen in carbonite?
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El-Gonzo Jackson
Posts : 1826 Join date : 2015-04-18
| Subject: Re: Steelers are $2.5 million over projected salary cap Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:22 am | |
| Make no mistake, the Steelers are not flush with cap space, but will again restructure and defer more space for down the road.
They wont be able to extend DeCastro, Bell, while offering contracts to all FA like Beachum, Gay, McLendon, Foster, Golden, Boykin, Spaeth, etc. Will be lots of changes, but that is the NFL. | |
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