Good find. But could you make you pics a little more mobile device friendly?I don’t know how all the voidable cap years work. Someone can point out my errors, but I did a quick google search and came up with this chart. It is dated 5 months ago. So it may not be as up to date
The information I get from this chart as while Caserio uses voidable contract years it is nothing like the Eagles of Browns. Definitely not the same strategy.
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Here are the 7 contracts the Texans currently have that contain voidable years and the $ amount:
Stefon Diggs - $16.644 million
Danielle Hunter - $12.6 million
Tytus Howard - $5.175 million
Azeez Al-Shaair - $4.4 million
Shaq Mason - $3.216 million
Denico Autry - $3 million
Foley Fatukasi - $2.083 million
That's a little over $47 million in future cap hits. That doesn't include the $23 million in dead money the Texans are still carrying in voidable years for players no longer on the Texans roster.
Is this a problem? Not really. This is the price of playing poker when building a championship level roster. And this will only get more prevalent as guys like Stingley, Anderson, Dell, and of course Stroud get extensions. My issue with the remarks above is criticizing other teams using this accounting technique, but claiming Caserio is a genius for doing the exact same thing. Teams that have the most veteran talent have to push $$$ forward to keep talent on the roster.