Roster Management System estimates the Browns to be $30 million over the salary cap. Trading Garrett would leave the Browns with at least $36 million in dead money and a loss of $16.5 million in cap space. If the Browns try to mitigate this by waiting until after June 1 to trade ...
“Stretch” spent this past year as the Rams game management coordinator, and he also has experience working alongside Vrabel in Tennessee. The Patriots’ first season in their post-Belichick era revealed some major cracks in the organization’s foundation. While the team still isn’t operating ...
I have been impressed with Eliot's management style and experience and I'm excited that he has agreed to take on this new position." Wolf has 20 years of NFL experience after he initially got his break with the Green Bay Packers as a pro personnel assistant in 2004. He was elevated to...
So I've been saying 'trade everyone burn it down' etc etc, but in the NFL there is the reality of the salary cap (which isn't crap), and the realities of it will determine what moves a team can make going forward. I just said 'Trade everyone 30+' on the team in another thread...
like the fans who take tours of the practice facility during working hours. And then there's Jones the general manager. His personnel moves haven't been terrible, but his cap management and negotiating strategies have often hamstrung the team. He's not prone to spending big money in free ag...
Then on the management side, where Eliot, and John Dorsey and John Schneider and [GM] Ted Thompson were, the feeling was 'What do we always say? Trust the board.'" They're sure glad they did. And while a repeat of that scenario seems unlikely this year, the Patriot...
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. --New England PatriotsquarterbackTom Bradyrestructured the remaining three years of his contract, helping the team create $7.2 million in salary cap space this year, a source confirmed. As part of the restructure, Brady had his 2012 base salary reduced from...
What overall letter grade would you assign right now to Pats leadership to reflect on its draft, free agency, cap management, and roster building efforts this offseason? — Ed Helinski, via X C. First, the good: They drafted for need...
work more while they are under surveillance. You will find that they are working up to their maximum potential and maintaining a good behavior while being monitored. Employees are also motivated as they feel safer in their workplace. Thus, a security camera system is an excellent management ...
we could be back toa similar situation withVince Wilforkas we were last offseason. There's a decision to be made there, too. When we talk about the salary cap and space, and look at things from a management perspective, those are two situations that could be viewed as spots to address...