kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
No it reduces the cap hit for the team who trades for him.I agree that the only way we can trade Kyler is to eat a large part of his contract...maybe half to three quarters, but does that reduce our cap hit? If a team wants Kyler, it would be smart to give up a mid to late draft choice and guaranty that they get him, verses waiting for him to be released and risking that he signs with another team.