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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 904606"><p>As mentioned previously, if the Packers wouldn't have needed the cap space creating by restructuring Rodgers' contract they could have rolled over the cap space saved into the 2022 season. Therefore there would have been no harm in doing it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to the NFLPA the Packers currently have close to $3.5 million in cap space after signing King, Lewis and Lancaster. They will need to create some cap space to even sign their rookie class, players #52 and #53 and establish the practice squad.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If this year truly is the Packers last dance with Rodgers as their starting quarterback they should have pushed as much money as possible into future seasons to improve the team's chances of winning the Super Bowl in 2021.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Packers most likely signed Redmond to a deal at or close to the minimum with no guaranteed money to give him the chance to compete for a roster spot. There's no reason to get worked up about the signing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 904606"] As mentioned previously, if the Packers wouldn't have needed the cap space creating by restructuring Rodgers' contract they could have rolled over the cap space saved into the 2022 season. Therefore there would have been no harm in doing it. According to the NFLPA the Packers currently have close to $3.5 million in cap space after signing King, Lewis and Lancaster. They will need to create some cap space to even sign their rookie class, players #52 and #53 and establish the practice squad. If this year truly is the Packers last dance with Rodgers as their starting quarterback they should have pushed as much money as possible into future seasons to improve the team's chances of winning the Super Bowl in 2021. The Packers most likely signed Redmond to a deal at or close to the minimum with no guaranteed money to give him the chance to compete for a roster spot. There's no reason to get worked up about the signing. [/QUOTE]
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