06-22-2019, 11:26 AM
Andrew Luck and the Colts Are in Salary-Cap Heaven and Set Up for a Big Jump
Salary-cap heaven is a magical place where the franchise quarterback is in his prime and under contract for years to come; the overall roster is young, talented and affordable; and of course there's lots of dough to spend both now and in the future. It's a place where the Super Bowl may be just one superstar away but there's room in the budget for two or three more superstars.
The Colts are in salary-cap heaven right now. And Andrew Luck is a big reason why.
The Colts lead the NFL with $55 million in cap space this season and rank third for 2020 with over $74 million, but financial nirvana isn't just defined by the dollar figures and rankings from OverTheCap (our source for all the cap info in this article). The Colts have space and a playoff-caliber roster and a veteran franchise quarterback—an almost impossible trifecta to pull off in today's NFL.
It's all because of some solid drafts, smart long-range management and a deal that looked risky back when they signed it.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2841...ce=cnn.com&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=referral
Salary-cap heaven is a magical place where the franchise quarterback is in his prime and under contract for years to come; the overall roster is young, talented and affordable; and of course there's lots of dough to spend both now and in the future. It's a place where the Super Bowl may be just one superstar away but there's room in the budget for two or three more superstars.
The Colts are in salary-cap heaven right now. And Andrew Luck is a big reason why.
The Colts lead the NFL with $55 million in cap space this season and rank third for 2020 with over $74 million, but financial nirvana isn't just defined by the dollar figures and rankings from OverTheCap (our source for all the cap info in this article). The Colts have space and a playoff-caliber roster and a veteran franchise quarterback—an almost impossible trifecta to pull off in today's NFL.
It's all because of some solid drafts, smart long-range management and a deal that looked risky back when they signed it.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2841...ce=cnn.com&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=referral