Freeing Up $100M CapSpace

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Not saying the Rams would want to do this. Just thought the article was neat in showing how flexible the cap can be



Freeing Up $100M of Rams' Cap Space​

By: Michael GinnittiPublished: February 16, 2022​

Freeing Up $100M of Rams' Cap Space


The Super Bowl Champion Rams enter the 2022 offseason with -$10M of projected cap space, and 48 players under contract, turning our immediate focus to just how much of this team can run it back next year. We'll take a deep dive into the contract status for every notable starter from 2021, discussing options to restructure, extend, trade, or release where applicable, and the predicted savings to the salary cap based on moves we anticipate could be made.

In essence, here's our look at how the Los Angeles Rams can free up nearly $100M of cap in the coming weeks.

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Quarterbacks​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $17.5M​

Matthew Stafford
With 1 year, $23M remaining on his contract, the Rams have 3 legitimate options here:
  1. Do nothing. Live with the $23M cap hit and let Stafford play into a contract season for 2022.
  2. Restructure the $23M into a signing bonus, adding 4 void years to spread the cap out, lowering his 2022 cap figure down to $5.5M.
  3. Extend him out to a new contract (projected at 4 years, $168M), hoping he’ll follow the path of Brady & Brees in taking a significant discount (4 years, $120M?) to help the team.
Predicted Savings: $17.5M

John Wolford, Bryce Perkins
Wolford remained the QB2 through 2021, and can be brought back at a minimum $895,000 for 2022. Perkins is under contract at a minimum $825,000, putting both in line to stick around if the Rams choose to keep 3 QBs again.

Running Backs​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $0​

Cam Akers
Has 2 years, $2.6M remaining on his rookie contract, none of which is guaranteed. He doesn’t become extension eligible until after 2022.
Darrell Henderson
Became extension eligible after 2021, but with back to back injury filled seasons, it seems likely he’ll be asked to play out the 1 year, $1M remaining on his rookie contract before decisions are made.
Sony Michel
Is slated for unrestricted free agency, likely to end up in a new spot for 2022. Michel carries a $5M valuation into the offseason.

Wide Receivers​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $20.9M​

Cooper Kupp
Has 2 years, $29.125M remaining on his contract, a steal considering new WR contracts are filing in at around $25M per year. His $18.675M cap hit for 2022 is on the high side, putting a few options on the table for LA:
  1. Do nothing, give this contract another year to breathe before ripping it up and going big prior to 2023, when the league cap is expected to skyrocket.
  2. Simple restructure his $14.875M base salary, adding another void year to the back end of the contract, dropping his 2022 cap figure to $7.6M.
  3. Extend Kupp (currently projected at 4 years, $96M), locking him in for then next 3 years, while lowering his 2022 cap hit for team purposes.
Predicted Savings: $11M
Robert Woods
Has 4 years, $60.5M remaining on his contract, recovering from an ACL injury suffered in Week 11, but will certainly be back in the fold once he does so. His $3.5M roster bonus for 2022 is already fully guaranteed, and his $10M upcoming salary locks in on March 20th. If both of these figures are restructured, Woods’ cap hit for 2022 can be dropped from $15.7M to $5.7M.
Predicted Savings: $9.9M
Odell Beckham, Jr.
The torn ACL is brutal news for both he and the Rams, as the two sides really did appear to be a match-made-in-heaven scenario in their short time together. Will Les Snead throw OBJ a bone in offering a 2 year contract with a near minimum salary ($1.12M) for 2022 as he recovers, then a boost in pay for 2023 with plenty of incentives to build up his earnings as the production comes in? Beckham was trending toward a $12M-$15M per year contract before the injury.
Van Jefferson
Has 2 years, $2.4M remaining on his rookie contract and doesn’t become extension eligible until after 2022. He’ll be back with a bigger role

Tight Ends​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $4.1M​

Tyler Higbee
Was missed in Super Bowl 56 (knee), and should be brought back for 2022. His $8M+ cap figure however likely needs to be addressed. With 2 years, $12.8M remaining on his contract, an outright extension isn’t likely, but a simple restructure fits the bill here. Reducing his $6.25M base salary down to the minimum $1.035M, while tacking on 3 void years to the back of the contract can reduce that 2022 cap figure by $4.1M
Predicted Savings: $4.1M
Brycen Hopkins
Has 2 years, $1.9M remaining on his rookie contract (none of it guaranteed), and carries a cap figure just north of $1M for 2022. He should be back.
Kendall Blanton
Holds a minimum $895,000 salary for 2022 and should factor as inexpensive depth.

Offensive Line​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $16M​

Andrew Whitworth
The 40 year old left tackle was sensational yet again in 2021, but has all but said out loud that he plans to walk away from the game on top this offseason. Whitworth has 1 year, $16M left on his contract, including a $5.5M roster bonus due March 18th. If he steps away before that, the Rams can free up $16M of cap & cash by adding him to the reserve/retired list prior to that date.
Predicted Savings: $16M
David Edwards
Is entering a contract year in 2022, and is projected to get a salary boost up to $2.79M thanks to the proven performance bonus system. His $2.8M cap hit is still plenty of value for a starting left guard. Edwards is a mild extension candidate this offseason.
Brian Allen
Is a pending free agent, and a Top-10 rated center according to PFF. He’s a $6M player according to our valuation system, and should be highly considered to be brought back by the Rams.
Austin Corbett
Is a pending free agent, and the #22 ranked guard according to PFF. He’s a $9M player according to our valuation, and an extension candidate - but the Rams could look to add a few interior lineman via free agency for both upgrade and depth purposes.
Rob Havenstein
Enters a contract year in 2022, set to make $7.25M on a $9.5M cap figure. Havenstein was the 9th ranked tackle in football according to PFF, and Top-3 right tackle in this regard, making him an extension candidate this offseason. Bryan Bulaga’s 3 year, $30M deal with the Chargers is inline with his valuation.

Defensive Line​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $15.5M​

Aaron Donald
Has 3 years, $52M remaining on his contract, including $14.25M cash & a $26.75M cap figure for 2022. Will he retire? Will the Rams blow out a massive 2 year extension? Will they offer a new signing bonus + a simple restructure to quantify the player and maximize the cap?
  1. He retires. There's a $5M March 17th roster bonus, so the Rams would want a quick decision from Donald in this regard. LA would likely need to carry his $26.75M cap hit until June 1st, at which time they can place him on the reserve/retired list, dropping his 2022 cap figure to $12.5M (assuming they discard the $5M bonus), leaving $9M of dead cap to be taken on in 2023. This is obviously not an ideal football or business option for the Rams.
  2. Do Nothing. The $26.75M cap figure seems too high to go this route, but it’s not unheard of.
  3. Tack on a 2 year, $50M extension, much of which comes via an upfront signing bonus, slightly lowering this year’s cap (but not by much thanks to $12.5M of proration already baked into the cake).
  4. Rebuild this contract as 3 years, $60M, offering him a $20M per year hook to hang his hat on, while keeping the team cap and cash flow somewhat healthy in the process. An $18M signing bonus spread out over 5 years (2 void years) plus a $1M pay bump in each of 2023 & 2024 (fully guaranteed) might be attractive enough for Donald. That’s a straight $20M cash per year, and nearly $9M of cap savings to the Rams in 2022.
  5. Simple restructure his 2022 compensation, lowering his 2022 cap hit to $16.2M, freeing up $10.5M.
Predicted Savings: At least $9M
Greg Gaines
Should see a slight bump up on his final year base salary thanks to the Proven Performance Bonus system, now projected to carry a $2.7M cap hit. Is he a trade/release candidate to free up $2.5M of space? Seems more likely that Gaines is kept and A’Shawn Robinson is moved on from here.
A'Shawn Robinson
Has 1 year, $8M remaining on his contract, including a $9.5M cap figure. He was the #11 ranked interior defender according to PFF, putting him in extension candidate conversation. Is he also a trade candidate? Moving on before March 20th means $6.5M saved, but he’s probably too valuable to this defensive line to make that a real thought at the moment. Restructuring his base salary & roster bonus (adding 3 more void years) can lower his cap hit from $9.5M to $3.9M. As an extension candidate, Robinson projects toward Grover Stewart’s 3 year, $31M deal in Indy.
Predicted Savings: $6.5M via trade/release

Linebackers​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $12.3M​

Leonard Floyd
Enters year 2 of his 4 year $64M extension, leaving 3 years, $48M to go, including $16.5M fully guaranteed through 2022. He’s a slam dunk restructure candidate this March, a move that would lower his current cap hit from $20M to $7.6M.
Predicted Savings: $12.3M
Ernest Jones
The 3rd rounder enters year 2 of his rookie contract that has 3 years, $3.2M remaining on it (none of guaranteed). He won’t be extension eligible until after 2023.
Troy Reeder
Is slated for restricted free agency, likely headed for a $2.4M right of first refusal tender. He should be able stick at this price point.
Von Miller
Is slated for unrestricted free agency, and has already made it clear he plans to test the waters a bit. Is a return to Denver possible should they find an upgrade at the QB position? At nearly 33 years old, his days of cashing in are likely over, though statistically speaking Miller still projects to a $10M per year deal.

Secondary​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $11.1M​

Jalen Ramsey
Has 4 year, $70M left on his massive contract, including $7.5M fully guaranteed in 2022, and another $12.5M that locks in March 20th. Ramsey restructured his base salary last season, pushing his cap figures up over $23M+ each for the final 4 seasons, but that likely doesn’t stop the Rams from doing it again this March. A full base salary restructure lowers his 2022 cap figure from $23.2M to $12M, freeing up $11.1M of space.
Predicted Savings: $11.1M
Darious Williams
Is slated for unrestricted free agency, and should be allowed to test the open market despite the Rams’ lack of depth at the cornerback position. Williams was once on pace for a top-tier CB contract before his play suffered a bit in 2021. He finished the season as the #64 ranked CB according to PFF.
Taylor Rapp
Enters a contract year in 2022, including $2.54M cash and a $2.9M cap hit. It’s very likely he’s asked to play out his contract before future decisions are considered.
Jordan Fuller
Enters year 3 of his rookie contract that includes 2 years, $1.9M remaining (none guaranteed). He’ll be extension eligible after 2022, and after a #19 rating from PFF last season, has a chance to make a decent bit of coin.

Special Teams​

PREDICTED SAVINGS: $2M​

Johnny Hekker
The 32-year-old looked human at times in 2021, putting his 2 years, $5.2M remaining contract in a bit of question. There’s $2M+ to be freed up by moving on, and if the cap remains an issue late into the spring, this could be a surprise move.
Predicted Savings: $2M
Matt Gay
Is slated for restricted free agency, likely headed for a $2.5M tender in the coming weeks. It’s highly possible the Rams look to upgrade here.
 

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This would be cool and all, if Snead didn't just say they don't really have that much flexibility with contacts and tell have to rely heavily on the draft. Pushing $100m into the next 2-3 years is probably a really bad idea. The cap isn't going to go up that much and even if it does, the price of free agents rises with the cap.

Not to be a total negative Nancy. They always find a way to do something that surprises us. I just don't think it's going to be as much as people expect it will be this year.
 

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If you look at the photo of Mcvay, that is not a look of a coach who is even thinking of retiring anytime soon. Looks like he could put the pads on at any minute.

Second, I have long stopped worrying about if the rams can retain this player or extend that player. They always get it done. The 2022 team will be even better. Players like jones, rochelle, fuller, gay, howard, akers, will be beasting, and the offense, may be, possibly, ok, probably, will eclipse TGST. Yeah, I''m saying it right now. As much as I love those guys from 1999 on, we;re about to put up some scary fucking numbers as the top offense in history. Not lately. Not recently. Historically. Woods and Higbee are coming back and when we hit the playoffs, sianara, senior. We will plow through any fucking team like they are tapioca pudding (a less denser yet more enjoyable pudding). Get your bets to win it all now when the odds are 9 to 1.
 

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Right? He’s a pro bowl kicker! Silly. Also, Ashawm ain’t goin anywhere either.
A'shawn was one of my biggest surprises of the year, he's practically a core player at this point. Having him at only 8M next year is pretty much a steal.
 

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A'shawn was one of my biggest surprises of the year, he's practically a core player at this point. Having him at only 8M next year is pretty much a steal.

Yeah, A'shawn and "No" Gaines along side of AD, Floyd, and Von, will make our dline the best in the league. With 17 games, the sack record will fall.
 

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Highly possible the rams look to upgrade Gay? He made the pro bowl why would we upgrade him?
 

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Highly possible the rams look to upgrade Gay? He made the pro bowl why would we upgrade him?
He better stay a Ram. I'll be pissed if not.
 

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This would be cool and all, if Snead didn't just say they don't really have that much flexibility with contacts and tell have to rely heavily on the draft. Pushing $100m into the next 2-3 years is probably a really bad idea. The cap isn't going to go up that much and even if it does, the price of free agents rises with the cap.

Not to be a total negative Nancy. They always find a way to do something that surprises us. I just don't think it's going to be as much as people expect it will be this year.
id love to see the full quote on that if you got it. cant imagine him honestly believing that considering they can free up more money this year than last year and they freed up a boat load last year
 

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Who is Antoine brooks? He has a $900k dead cap hit for next season.

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id love to see the full quote on that if you got it. cant imagine him honestly believing that considering they can free up more money this year than last year and they freed up a boat load last year

Third paragraph.
 

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Who is Antoine Brooks? He has a $900k dead cap hit for next season.
Reserve-DB and ST. Picked-up early in the Regular Season from Pittsburgh.

Mostly on the 53 but also spent some time on the PS. Played a little (on STs) down-the-stretch).

Once well-regarded by the Steelers as a Safety/slot-CB but had trouble staying healthy.

Was one of twelve players the Rams signed to a Futures contract a couple days after the Super Bowl. For some reason, Brooks is currently listed as a LB but he looks more like a Safety to me. Reminds me of Jake Gervase.
 

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Snead has already said he's not going to be overly aggressive with restructures. There are limits to how many times you kick cans down the road. Les is focused upon sustainability and that limits restructures. AD and Stafford extensions are probably the biggest restructures. Releasing Whit basically eliminates their cap deficit. They can extend Robinson for 2-3 years as another restructure. The Rams can sign OBJ and Miller to backloaded contracts.

Realistically the primary FAs they need to sign are:
Miller
OBJ
Michel
Noteboom
Allen
Corbett
Shelton RFA
Howard ERFA
Gay RFA

They can structure these contracts to give them relief this year and as I've said many times before it's all about the guaranteed money. Of all of them Miller is the only question mark IMO but they have options behind him (Lewis and Hollins)
 

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Freeing Up $100M of Rams' Cap Space​

By: Michael GinnittiPublished: February 16, 2022
Quarterbacks
John Wolford, Bryce Perkins
Wolford remained the QB2 through 2021, and can be brought back at a minimum $895,000 for 2022. Perkins is under contract at a minimum $825,000, putting both in line to stick around if the Rams choose to keep 3 QBs again.
"..... no offer was extended to John Wolford".