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$537,402
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The Vikings have just $537,402 in salary cap space to start the regular season, according to NFLPA salary data.As the NFL’s regular season kicked off on Thursday night in Philadelphia, the league’s salary cap rules also shifted out of offseason mode.
The league’s top-51 rule, which allowed teams to only count their 51 most expensive contracts against the cap for the offseason, is gone for the rest of the league year, meaning every dollar on a team’s books now counts against the cap. That leaves the Vikings with just $537,402 in salary cap space to start the regular season, according to NFLPA salary data, and though the team will be able to make some additional moves to clear more cap space before the new league year, it won’t have a great deal of wiggle room the rest of the season without additional financial maneuvering.
The big question, of course, is whether the Vikings will sign one of their pending free agents (Anthony Barr or Sheldon Richardson) to a contract extension in the near future, and doing a deal with Barr could actually free up some cap space for the rest of the season, given the fact Barr is playing on a $12.3 million guaranteed option for the rest of the year.
If the Vikings were to sign Barr to a deal similar to the five-year, $50 million extension they gave Eric Kendricks this spring, they could conceivably convert Barr’s $12.3 million cash figure to a $1.8 million base salary and the same signing bonus ($10.5 million) they gave Kendricks in April. That would drop Barr’s cap hit this season to $3.9 million, clearing $8.4 million off the books that the Vikings could carry into next season. The Vikings could save another $5.5 million next year by declining safety Andrew Sendejo’s 2019 option, and another restructure or two would allow them to fit a Barr deal onto their books while providing room for additional business in 2019.
The decision facing the Vikings, though, would be whether they would do a deal like that now or let things play out, particularly given how important Richardson could become to their defense and lingering questions about Barr’s impact as a pass rusher...
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-head-...492688251/
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#2
Sounds low... Over the Cap has it at $2,637,401 https://overthecap.com/calculator/minnesota-vikings/

Sportrac has it at $4,822,243 https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/minnesota-vikings/cap/

Not sure who’s right.
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#3
That does sound really low. Brez does a real good job managing the cap. I would be surprised if we really were at $500K.
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#4
Hey @NFLDraftGuru what ya got on this?  Smile
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#5
Anyone got an updated figure???
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#6
Updated figure with Collins IR and adding Witzmann...
Vikings 2018 Cap Totals https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/minnesota-vikings/cap/

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#7
I wonder if we've done anymore chatting with Barr about a long-term?
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#8
Robison?
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#9
Hey look, they found more money than they started with. Smile
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#10
Quote: @Neptizzle said:
I wonder if we've done anymore chatting with Barr about a long-term?
I'm not sure about that the way Richardson played...I know, I know -- it's just one week.

And I do love me some Anthony Barr too. 
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