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Given Nkemdiche's injury, do we need to negotiate a settlement to cut him for cap relief this year and if so when is the ideal time to save the most money/ How much can we save?
Given Nkemdiche's injury, do we need to negotiate a settlement to cut him for cap relief this year and if so when is the ideal time to save the most money/ How much can we save?
Given Nkemdiche's injury, do we need to negotiate a settlement to cut him for cap relief this year and if so when is the ideal time to save the most money/ How much can we save?
Rookie deals are fully guaranteedNkemdiche has a $2.7m cap charge this year
he was hurt last year, so, prior to training camp, he would fail his physical and the the team could cut him.
they would save $1.6mm net after taking a $1.1mm dead money charge for him
Rookie deals are fully guaranteed
I believe only years 1-4 are guaranteed outside of bonus.Rookie deals are fully guaranteed
That is a GIGANTIC if...We aren’t cutting him right now. No chance.
2) If he comes back and plays great, he could earn us a nice comp pick
And if he doesn’t, he will still get signed by someone based on talent and his flashes last year and could cancel out another signing we make next year.That is a GIGANTIC if...
Sorry but good healthy players get traded for 4th’s and 5ths. At best, I’d say we could’ve gotten a conditional 6th in 2020 If he comes back in November and finishes with 4-5 sacks, he will get paid.At this point, it would be better for Keim to--once again--buy high and sell low. Maybe he should've tried to trade NK for a pick in the draft, for example to the Pats for say a 4th or 5th round pick?
I believe only years 1-4 are guaranteed outside of bonus.
I wish I could make $7 Million for sucking ass at my job for four years.
So sad that all we got in three seasons were 27 games played, 25 solo tackles, 16 assist, 4.5 sacks, 9 TFL, and 1 FF. Pathetic.
A bust playing better than another bust is not impressive.Well, this is his fourth season. The fifth-year option is guaranteed for injury only, which is a reason that we maybe didn't pick up Bob's.
Wendell Bryant though three seasons played in 29 games, 39 tackles, 28 solo, 1.5 sacks, and 5 TFLs.
From this perspective, Bob is playing better than a Top 15 pick.