Because they were just signed and are on short 3 year deals.This kinda feels like circular logic.
How do we know that Parkinson and/or Jackson won't be cut or traded before the start of the league year?
It works on paper but not reality
Because they were just signed and are on short 3 year deals.This kinda feels like circular logic.
How do we know that Parkinson and/or Jackson won't be cut or traded before the start of the league year?
NoTheir roster bonuses are baked into the dead cap numbers, no?
He converted $14 mil of his 2023 base salary into a signing bonus to save the team cap space in 2023. Isn't that spread across the final years of his contract? Isn't that why his cap hit is $29 million in 24 and 25?Hoping they re-do his contract and he accepts it. Be fair, but he is not a $28M a year player.
Allen Robinson would like to have a word with you on Rams "reality."Because they were just signed and are on short 3 year deals.
It works on paper but not reality
Parkinson is tradeable/cutable with his contract. His 2025 roster bonus is already guaranteed but his 2025 salary becomes guaranteed the 5th day of the league year I think it was. Cutting him is a $6.7 million cap hit when his salary cap number for the year is $9.8 million. Doesn't mean he's going to be cut or traded just giving the numbers. None of us know what the Rams will or won't do so dealing in absolutes is folly.Allen Robinson would like to have a word with you on Rams "reality."
Signed 3 years on 3/17/22; traded for peanuts on 4/23/23.
Parkinson just got 4 snaps against the Eagles which is only two more than Tutu.
It's not certain, maybe not even probable, that he makes it to the new league year on the Rams roster.
Allen Robinson would like to have a word with you on Rams "reality."
Signed 3 years on 3/17/22; traded for peanuts on 4/23/23.
Yes, mistake free agent signings have painful consequences. No doubt.That's True.
Unfortunately, it is ALSO true that the Rams had $21.5M of Dead-$ on their 2023 salary cap, resulting from that signing and subsequent trade.
Players can be moved (released or traded) shortly after signing big contracts ... BUT ... there is usually a cost.
A brutally painful cost, to the Rams' 2023 salary cap, in the case of Allen Robinson
I hope the Rams learn from past mistakes, and don't repeat them.Yes, mistake free agent signings have painful consequences. No doubt.
But my point is that those (dead money) consequences are not necessarily a deterrent for the Rams who often quickly and aggressively rectify their mistakes.
None of us know their internal strategy for this off-season, so there is no way any fan can say that quickly moving on from a bad contract is unrealistic....especially given their recent history.
Me too. But what's the lesson?I hope the Rams learn from past mistakes, and don't repeat them.
$20 million in dead cap will prevent you from upgrading a few spots on the roster. I draft pick for the Rams won't carry that kind of dead cap if he's cut or traded. Jared Verse had a rookie contract totaling $15 million.Me too. But what's the lesson?
Free agency is like the draft - there will be a decent percentage of attempts that don't work out.
True. But the only SURE way to avoid a free agent mistake is to not play the game.$20 million in dead cap will prevent you from upgrading a few spots on the roster. I draft pick for the Rams won't carry that kind of dead cap if he's cut or traded. Jared Verse had a rookie contract totaling $15 million.
Not even close to reality.True. But the only sure way to avoid a free agent mistake is to not play the game.
Where would the Eagles be if they didn't sign Barkley?
But what's the lesson?
Not even close to reality.
Both of you are saying 'just make better decisions.'Avoid awful contracts ... Make better decisions...
Both of you are saying 'just make better decisions.'
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If it was as easy as "just do better", then everyone would be doing well.
Talk about circular logic.Allen Robinson would like to have a word with you on Rams "reality."
Signed 3 years on 3/17/22; traded for peanuts on 4/23/23.
Parkinson just got 4 snaps against the Eagles which is only two more than Tutu.
It's not certain, maybe not even probable, that he makes it to the new league year on the Rams roster.
Yes.Talk about circular logic.
Parkinson is discussed as a contract that can save cap room and you counter with a malcontent who the Rams dumped and took a huge hit to do so.
Good grief.
So… Parkinson’s numbers.. according to Spotrac, are a 9.8 million cap hit and 6.6 dead cap for next year.No
Dead cap is money they already received.
Roster bonuses is money they will receive and go against the cap.
That would go on top of the dead money unless they are traded first AND the trading team is willing to pay it.
In other words, extremely unlikely