My good buddy Jack Daniels came out tonight and we did some thinkin' together. He ran out after a while and was followed by his partner Johnny Walker Black. We did some more thinkin' about football. Before I ferget what we decided ,...
It seems the Packers are soon to be up against the wall in salary cap problems. Overpaid underperforming untradeable players populate the team salary chart per these dudes. Of the top 11 cap hits, only four are realistically marketable. Five others have performance issues (my wife wouldn't know about that ) for their salary and two would be negative cap friendly. Three of the tradeable and two of those with performance issues would not really gain much as their functional replacements would cost about as much as you'd save. Which leaves not many Gute options. Per many on this board and the media talking heads, we are in a semi rebuild mode anyhow. Go all in and strike while you can.
#1: chop off Cobb and Jordy (caps 2 & 3) along with the kicker. They are gone next season and you'll get their replacements in stepsix.
#2: GB just picked up a 2nd "veteran QB with starting experience" to compete for the backup slot. Both are still on cheap rookie deals.
#3: QB1 is quite marketabkle and sits atop the team salary chart and is looking for a substantial raise in this off season or the next. Probably somewhere close to 18-20% of the team toatl cap.
#4: Buffalo has 5 of the top 65 picks and 6 total in the first 3 rounds. They also are in the market for a QB1.
#5: (-- this'll get the disagrees, I'm sure of it) Trade Rodgers to Buffalo for their first three rounds in this draft. Let them handle his break the bank contract. Let our two backups plus whoever we snag with the accumulated 3 first round picks (trade up?) duke it out for the throne.
6#: If they want to keep a pick in round 2 or 3, let them throw in a player like Benjamin who is on his $8m option year IIRC. Heck I'd even give them back their pick for McCray.
This immediately clears about $40m off the books. Jordy only has value if Rodgers is at the helm. Gute can wheel, deal, draft to his hearts content with 10 (less players returned) of the top 101 picks. And 16-18 total. Can rebuild an entire roster to be ready to go in roughly the same amount of time as the partial rebuild crap that some have called for. #50-60m in cap space over the next three seasons would go quite a ways in FA to build a defense that can carry an average QB to the promised land. Lookin at you Peyton v2 and Dilfer (thought I'd forgot about you) and Eli. Unfortunately salary cap hell will strike when all these draftees want to be paid in 2022 but then that is a year or two before the expected end of Rodgers' next break the bank and defer the cap hit contract anyway.
#7: If it was this easy, Buffalo or Cleveland would do it.
Hmm seems like I said this last year to someone about Cleveland's picks. Must like the floggings I guess.
It seems the Packers are soon to be up against the wall in salary cap problems. Overpaid underperforming untradeable players populate the team salary chart per these dudes. Of the top 11 cap hits, only four are realistically marketable. Five others have performance issues (my wife wouldn't know about that ) for their salary and two would be negative cap friendly. Three of the tradeable and two of those with performance issues would not really gain much as their functional replacements would cost about as much as you'd save. Which leaves not many Gute options. Per many on this board and the media talking heads, we are in a semi rebuild mode anyhow. Go all in and strike while you can.
#1: chop off Cobb and Jordy (caps 2 & 3) along with the kicker. They are gone next season and you'll get their replacements in stepsix.
#2: GB just picked up a 2nd "veteran QB with starting experience" to compete for the backup slot. Both are still on cheap rookie deals.
#3: QB1 is quite marketabkle and sits atop the team salary chart and is looking for a substantial raise in this off season or the next. Probably somewhere close to 18-20% of the team toatl cap.
#4: Buffalo has 5 of the top 65 picks and 6 total in the first 3 rounds. They also are in the market for a QB1.
#5: (-- this'll get the disagrees, I'm sure of it) Trade Rodgers to Buffalo for their first three rounds in this draft. Let them handle his break the bank contract. Let our two backups plus whoever we snag with the accumulated 3 first round picks (trade up?) duke it out for the throne.
6#: If they want to keep a pick in round 2 or 3, let them throw in a player like Benjamin who is on his $8m option year IIRC. Heck I'd even give them back their pick for McCray.
This immediately clears about $40m off the books. Jordy only has value if Rodgers is at the helm. Gute can wheel, deal, draft to his hearts content with 10 (less players returned) of the top 101 picks. And 16-18 total. Can rebuild an entire roster to be ready to go in roughly the same amount of time as the partial rebuild crap that some have called for. #50-60m in cap space over the next three seasons would go quite a ways in FA to build a defense that can carry an average QB to the promised land. Lookin at you Peyton v2 and Dilfer (thought I'd forgot about you) and Eli. Unfortunately salary cap hell will strike when all these draftees want to be paid in 2022 but then that is a year or two before the expected end of Rodgers' next break the bank and defer the cap hit contract anyway.
#7: If it was this easy, Buffalo or Cleveland would do it.
Hmm seems like I said this last year to someone about Cleveland's picks. Must like the floggings I guess.