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ShowtimeSBMVP 03-21-2018 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bigjosh (Post 13482145)
Where are you coming up with 5.1m to draft?

https://overthecap.com/draft/

bigjosh 03-21-2018 04:28 PM

But the drafted player salaries take the place of the salaries on the bottom of the top 51, so basically every player drafted takes a different players 500k off the books.

patteeu 03-21-2018 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13482127)
Man, Veach has done a great job with the money this offseason. Wish they could have nabbed Fuller, would have been an A+.

Still could bring in a DT or two and have plenty of cash

I think it's fairly easy to do a great job with current money. The trick is to do it while also doing a great job with the money a few years down the road.

bigjosh 03-21-2018 04:31 PM

And that 5.1 million is also including the first round pick we dont have anymore .

ShowtimeSBMVP 03-21-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bigjosh (Post 13482169)
And that 5.1 million is also including the first round pick we dont have anymore .

I thought the same but click on Chiefs it has it at 5.1 with all our picks

bigjosh 03-21-2018 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan (Post 13482170)
I thought the same but click on Chiefs it has it at 5.1 with all our picks

I will check that out.

You understand what iean about the top 51 though right?

Only the top 51 count towards the cap. So when you bring a new player, someone elses salary falls off the counted cap.
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Chief Roundup 03-21-2018 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan (Post 13482148)

Great info in this link!

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Originally Posted by bigjosh (Post 13482169)
And that 5.1 million is also including the first round pick we dont have anymore .

No it does not.
According to the link that ChiefsandO'sfan provided to OTC.
They show you two ways to figure the rookie pool.
One is that you can use ($480,000 x number of picks) = 3,840,000
You can do the math the long way and add up the value of each pick but you don't come up with the same number that OTC shows. Which is as follows
2cd - $901,468
3rd - $731,334 from the Skins
3rd - $690,095
4th - $640,687
4th - $638,761 from the Rams
6th - $518,622
7th - $499,228
7th - $497,345
Total $5,117,540

Either way we are still at $5.1 rookie pool that has to be held for the Salary Cap.

Buckweath 03-21-2018 05:50 PM

I just hope Veach will do good with the draft and the upcoming trade I am sure because when I look at this team, if we had kept Peters, the Chiefs would be so close to having a bully on both sides of the ball.

For some reason, I pretty much expect the same level of play from the Dline this season, even though Jones and Williams have the potential to give us better play than we had last year. This being said, I love the LBs group and I really hope the draft can give this team a strong secondary, which it absolutely can with a trade up for a top shelf CB prospect and a safety in the 3rd round.

O.city 03-21-2018 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 13482167)
I think it's fairly easy to do a great job with current money. The trick is to do it while also doing a great job with the money a few years down the road.

True

I just like that they’re using the rookie qb pay and pressing in

Couch-Potato 03-21-2018 06:02 PM

Bagh! We can always just offer a large signing bonus and low salary. Seems like you can always work it out in football.

Chiefs=Champions 03-21-2018 06:13 PM

Rams will have a great defense. However they have plenty of holes. Amusing considering some peoples despair at the chiefs few holes on defense.

MahiMike 03-21-2018 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 13480896)
I’ve always felt in any draft that picks 1-100 are the elite picks. It just seems like anything after that is not good. Of course there are always outliers.

Anything after the 3rd round is a gamble. That’s why I’d always be willing to trade picks in rounds 4-7 to get more picks in rounds 1-3. I’d gladly trade my 4th rounders to move into the 3rd round.

I say this every year. Turn 8 picks into 3.

DaneMcCloud 03-21-2018 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 13482301)
Rams will have a great defense. However they have plenty of holes. Amusing considering some peoples despair at the chiefs few holes on defense.

It's not only holes, it's depth as well.

The Chiefs secondary is razor thin. They need at least 2 more CB's and 2 more safeties, not to mention depth on the defensive line.

O City has mentioned it many times but it's a ****ing travesty that Eric Reid isn't signed to any team.

He'd be the absolutely perfect safety next to Berry and would be a great signing for the Chiefs.

MahiMike 03-21-2018 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 13482230)
Great info in this link!



No it does not.
According to the link that ChiefsandO'sfan provided to OTC.
They show you two ways to figure the rookie pool.
One is that you can use ($480,000 x number of picks) = 3,840,000
You can do the math the long way and add up the value of each pick but you don't come up with the same number that OTC shows. Which is as follows
2cd - $901,468
3rd - $731,334 from the Skins
3rd - $690,095
4th - $640,687
4th - $638,761 from the Rams
6th - $518,622
7th - $499,228
7th - $497,345
Total $5,117,540

Either way we are still at $5.1 rookie pool that has to be held for the Salary Cap.

Some of you guys are spending way too much time on this.

bigjosh 03-21-2018 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 13482230)
Great info in this link!



No it does not.
According to the link that ChiefsandO'sfan provided to OTC.
They show you two ways to figure the rookie pool.
One is that you can use ($480,000 x number of picks) = 3,840,000
You can do the math the long way and add up the value of each pick but you don't come up with the same number that OTC shows. Which is as follows
2cd - $901,468
3rd - $731,334 from the Skins
3rd - $690,095
4th - $640,687
4th - $638,761 from the Rams
6th - $518,622
7th - $499,228
7th - $497,345
Total $5,117,540

Either way we are still at $5.1 rookie pool that has to be held for the Salary Cap.

and we will have 4.9M coming off of the cap as well, the draft class will count as around 200K additional against the cap when all is said and done because the bottom 8 players fall off of the "top 51"


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