Lets say a guy is signed for 4 more seasons. He has a base salary of 5 mil and he is making a 3 mil bonus each season so his contract would look like this.
year 1 - 5,000,000 - 3,000,000
year 2 - 5,250,000 - 3,000,000
year 3 - 5,512,500 - 3,000,000
year 4 - 5,788,125 - 3,000,000
If you were to cut him it would save you 5,000,000 off of the cap on the current season and you would take a dead cap hit for 3,000,000 for the current season. Now when you go to cut him it tells you that dead cap hit would be 9 million next season. Where this is misleading is that if you are not savvy with how contracts work you may not realize that means you are adding salary to your cap the next season.
What I purpose is that we add an additional column to the team roster page for the save if release to show how that effects that cap the next season. Now I would think this would be a rather simple add that would really help a lot of folks manage their cap better.
In my example cutting this guy on the current season means this.
Save if release next season = +5,250,000 in base salary - 9,000,000 in dead cap hit = Save if release next season -3,750,000
Last edited at 1/30/2016 5:38 pm