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Well, we have to see the accurate breakdown on this, because it really doesnt make sense that Woods was traded, when he was traded, if the Rams are still on the hook for the 3.5 mill roster bonus.I dont get this logic. We saved 3.5 million against the 15 millionish we were paying. So 11.5 million was still paid. Then we paid 4.3 million (2022 cap hit, an increase of 1 million) for Robinson. Who has a different skillset, but no history of the same leadership and willingness to get dirty for the team. I like Robinson on the team, but I *hate* losing Woods.
There is 8.4 mill in dead money from his restructure
He was due to make 13.5 mill in 2022. 10 mill salary + 3.5 mill
So in theory, it should have "saved" them 5.1 mill in cap space, then Robinson's 4.3 mill hit would put them ahead
On the flip side, if the Rams paid the 3.5 mill (which would make zero sense) they would only "save" 10 mill, cap hit would be 11.9 mill, would be a net 1.9 mill on Woods
In effect the Rams go from Woods to Robinson with a net increase in cap hit of 6.2 mill.
Still would make sense financially, but the trade value at that point is completely illogical.