This story was floating around on HT.com, figured I'd share it here.
For us, this is basically another example of how other teams manage the cap. Some may have pointed to San Francisco's management of the cap as "better" than what the Texans have been doing... I'll admit the 9ers had a better, longer run than we did, but I believe that's more due to the way we've assessed the value of our players. $5M for Walter & Winston was just silly. Thinking Quin could easily be replaced... & some bad luck with injuries.
According to former agent and now commentator Joel Corry (@corryjoel), the 49ers have the third-most salary cap commitments in the NFL for 2015 at $149 million. The salary cap is expected to be around $145 million for next season, meaning the team would have to shave about $4 million off their cap in the off-season.
Corry said the team can realize nearly $8 million in cap savings by re-doing quarterback Colin Kaepernicks contract...
For us, this is basically another example of how other teams manage the cap. Some may have pointed to San Francisco's management of the cap as "better" than what the Texans have been doing... I'll admit the 9ers had a better, longer run than we did, but I believe that's more due to the way we've assessed the value of our players. $5M for Walter & Winston was just silly. Thinking Quin could easily be replaced... & some bad luck with injuries.