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Is this factoring in the post June trade? Ian Rapoport mentioned that the dolphins will probably wait until post 6/1 to do the trade so that they can spread out the cap hits.Ramsey hits the Dolphins cap for 16+ mil this season, if they trade him they get hit with a 29 mill dead cap hit. And that is with the trading team absorbing the 18-20 mill he's getting paid this year.
So while it's easy to say "Have miami eat some salary" that would increase that cap hit from 29 mill.
I cant see how the Dolphins dont just hang on to him for the season and deal with it next year
The problem with that is the Math. The numbers don't appear to work.The same thing that happened to Kupp will happen here. They'll end up cutting him, probably after June 1st, when they don't find a trade partner because of his salary.
Post June 1 only pushes 18 mill of dead cap to '26, the issue is still the same. Trading Ramsey results in a 29 mill dead cap hit *provided* the team who trades for him picks up the remaining tab on Ramsey's $$ (Which appears to be around 18-20 mill)Is this factoring in the post June trade? Ian Rapoport mentioned that the dolphins will probably wait until post 6/1 to do the trade so that they can spread out the cap hits.
According to Over the Cap, the dolphins save 18 million in 2026 by trading him post June. How cap hits are spread out over 4 years for them at an average of about 7 million per season. So it would appear that trading him post June allows them to spread the hit out over the remainder of the contract. That's how they explained it anyway.Post June 1 only pushes 18 mill of dead cap to '26, the issue is still the same. Trading Ramsey results in a 29 mill dead cap hit *provided* the team who trades for him picks up the remaining tab on Ramsey's $$ (Which appears to be around 18-20 mill)
What big names “load” this roster? Matthew Stafford, Puca Nacua, and now Verse? Of those three, Matty is the only one we brought in.I hate the idea that this team needs to have a roster loaded with big names and all holes filled in order to win a Championship.
Keep the youth movement going McSnead.
Oh please enlighten us!There's a serious need for a facepalm meme here. So much errant thinking going on.
If they trade him, they all of the future cap hits accelerate, 29 mill of dead cap. They can take the hit in '25 vs the 16 mill of cap Ramsey would cost- net 13 mill loss or they can split over 25/26 (post June 1) with 10 mill of dead cap in 25 (net "save" of 6 mill) and the remaining 18+ dead cap to hit in '26According to Over the Cap, the dolphins save 18 million in 2026 by trading him post June. How cap hits are spread out over 4 years for them at an average of about 7 million per season. So it would appear that trading him post June allows them to spread the hit out over the remainder of the contract. That's how they explained it anyway.
Maybe over the cap is showing a post June trade for each year of his contract? But not what would happen the next season. That would make sense.If they trade him, they all of the future cap hits accelerate, 29 mill of dead cap. They can take the hit in '25 vs the 16 mill of cap Ramsey would cost- net 13 mill loss or they can split over 25/26 (post June 1) with 10 mill of dead cap in 25 (net "save" of 6 mill) and the remaining 18+ dead cap to hit in '26
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So many thinking it's a simple thing for the Dolphins to get rid of Ramsey. You and a few others are trying to point out that's not so simple but I'm not sure the point is getting across.Oh please enlighten us!
The numbers arent that far off, OTC isnt showing the impact. Spotrac has it rolled up properly. All of the dead money becomes due once a player is trade or cut. The OTC is not reflecting that.Weird that the numbers are different on different websites. Rappaport did say that they would want to trade him after June for cap relief though. I'd assume he got the right info (although not always true).
Yeah I went back and edited the post. I think OTC is showing a post June trade each year of the contract and how it would immediately impact the cap as opposed to how it would influence the entire contract. Which makes much more sense. Are you think the dolphins will just have to outright cut him then? They've mentioned that they need to move on from him.The numbers arent that far off, OTC isnt showing the impact. Spotrac has it rolled up properly. All of the dead money becomes due once a player is trade or cut. The OTC is not reflecting that.