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We Need To Get In On Another DE Whose Name Is A Mouthful
#11
He is a great pass rusher, but has pretty poor PFF grades against the run.  Not sure that will fly with Zimmer.  Ifeadi is good at both.  Instead of paying top dollar in draft picks PLUS a big contract, I would prefer we give Ifeadi more snaps and hopefully for cheap sign a FA pass rushing specialist to bring in on 3rd down and obvious passing situations, and slide Odenigbo to DT.
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#12
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/minnesota-vikings/

Looks like $13.1million in cap. Take off about $6.6 for rookies. 

In Brez we trust.
i dont see it in the cap cards.
There are ways to make it work from a cap perspective...might take some restructuring of contracts, like Barr's, Reiff's, or a long term deal with Harris...
Oh,  Im not saying it cant be done... I am just saying that I dont like what it would do cap wise,  because we are already kicking enough down the road, its hard to get excited for a team knowing that its going to be harder to get better because of the future cap implications.   anything they do to Barr or Reiff will have future cap affects,  as would a deal with Harris,  but personally I wouldnt cry to much about a deal for Harris as he is a proven commodity in this teams schemes.
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#13
And they're carrying like the 5th most dead cap money right now. Maybe it's time to stop with the In Brez We Trust. Guy's been a miracle worker but even he can't get blood from a stone. 
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#14
Quote: @FSUVike said:
And they're carrying like the 5th most dead cap money right now. Maybe it's time to stop with the In Brez We Trust. Guy's been a miracle worker but even he can't get blood from a stone. 
Because we've typically carried a bunch of dead cap? Recency at its finest. 

Any credit for the 40+ million in cap space for 2021? Which could potentially grow to 54million if we move on from Reiff?
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#15
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@FSUVike said:
And they're carrying like the 5th most dead cap money right now. Maybe it's time to stop with the In Brez We Trust. Guy's been a miracle worker but even he can't get blood from a stone. 
Because we've typically carried a bunch of dead cap? Recency at its finest. 

Any credit for the 40+ million in cap space for 2021? Which could potentially grow to 54million if we move on from Reiff?
lets get there first and see what that brings.   We have had plenty of years that are crunched and the mantra is always "but look at next year" and then we get there and all we can afford it a plan b free agent or two and a taco bell value meal.
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#16
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@FSUVike said:
And they're carrying like the 5th most dead cap money right now. Maybe it's time to stop with the In Brez We Trust. Guy's been a miracle worker but even he can't get blood from a stone. 
Because we've typically carried a bunch of dead cap? Recency at its finest. 

Any credit for the 40+ million in cap space for 2021? Which could potentially grow to 54million if we move on from Reiff?
Recency as in what? In 2018 they were 5th lowest in dead cap space. They are currently sitting at 5th highest.
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#17
You just answered your own question.

Let me put it another way: Prior to this year, has anyone had any issue whatsoever with Brez working the cap?

No.
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#18
Here is what it cost for the Chiefs to get Frank Clark ...

The Seahawks agreed to trade Clark to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, a 2020 second-round pick and a swap of third-round picks in 2019

... that has to be the floor.

Too expensive when you consider you have to give Yannick a larger deal than what Hunter is getting which means Hunter gets extended next year at the very latest.

I would rather just sign Jadeveon Clowney and keep the draft picks.
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#19
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
You just answered your own question.

Let me put it another way: Prior to this year, has anyone had any issue whatsoever with Brez working the cap?

No.
I still have no problem with how he does things.  He's working at the behest of Spielman and Zimmer who've decided on a buy now, pay later strategy.  One that usually causes eventual pain.   The fact that they are trying to make Brez look like the 2nd coming of Jeff Diamond doesn't mean he is.
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#20
Quote: @comet52 said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
You just answered your own question.

Let me put it another way: Prior to this year, has anyone had any issue whatsoever with Brez working the cap?

No.
I still have no problem with how he does things.  He's working at the behest of Spielman and Zimmer who've decided on a buy now, pay later strategy.  One that usually causes eventual pain.   The fact that they are trying to make Brez look like the 2nd coming of Jeff Diamond doesn't mean he is.
That's exactly my point. Even Brez couldn't save Rick & Mike for overpaying for a Defense that never loved up to the investment. Kudos to him that the team still has so many good players but I don't think even he can find the space to make a run at a Tier 1 guy.
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