If the Texans had made the following moves they would've been
$48MM UNDER the cap. They would not of had to resort to mortgaging the future to the tune of
OVER $35MM in contract restructuring, $37MM in Dead Cap in 2021 and would've added a 2nd rd draft pick.
B. McKinney | Release | | $7.00m |
D. Johnson | Release | | $6.90m |
Z. Fulton | Release | | $3.00m |
Du. Johnson | Release | | $5.15m |
B. Dunn | Release | | $3.25m |
B. Cooks | Trade | | $12.00m |
J. Watt | Release | | $17.50m |
Total Saved | | | $54.80m |
Many of the above, Caserio later cut, turning potential savings into dead money. Caserio instead decided to restructure every contract he could possibly restructure. He has restructured Tunsil and Cooks twice, making Cooks UNTRADEABLE and Tunsil a future salary cap monstrosity. Instead of saving $56MM, Caserio borrowed over $37MM from the future salary caps so he could rearrange the chairs on the Titanic in 2021. Idiotic!
Clearly, Caserio has no financial training, knows nothing about NFL contracts, and has illustrated he is fiscally irresponsible. This is what he knows and given additional chances nothing would change. In fact, if there is anything we have learned, with increasing salary caps and Caserio's fiscal irresponsibilities, the mistakes will only become bigger FUBARS on a much grander scale.