Redskins Cap Series Part 1: Washington Redskins Salary Cap for 2013
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Part 1: Redskins Salary Cap Breakdown
Part 2: Redskins Restricted Free Agents
Part 3: Redskins Unrestricted Free Agents
Part 4: Savings From Cuts
Part 5: Savings from Restructuring and Final Thoughts
Here is my updated look at the Washington Redskins 2013 Salary Cap situation. All numbers are the players’ cap number and not just their salary. Numbers are primarily from Spotrac, though other media reports were used to cross check numbers. There are discrepancies depending on what source you use, but I wanted to use one source as consistently as possible to try to maintain a constant and not add extra variables. Spotrac is becoming more and more of an industry source, so while their numbers may not be perfect, they are about as close as you can get. I would caution that overall, you should factor in a $2-3 million + or – to the final number, but given that John Clayton reported the Redskins were $4 million over the cap, it seems to be fairly accurate.
In part one I look at how the cap stands now, based on the 40 players under contract who participated on the team last year and have a reasonable chance to have a shot for a roster spot this year. For other guys who are signed and not listed, they are by in large, league minimum guys, who likely won’t count to the Rule of 51 (only the 51 highest contracts are counted against the cap). I also projected cap hits of the incoming rookies, and the bare minimum it will take to field a roster. In part two, I take a look at the restricted free agents on a case-by-case basis and project what they might cost, and what that will mean to the cap. Part three looks at the Redskins current unrestricted free agents, and who might be back at what cost.
Quarterbacks: $5.387
Robert Griffin: $ 4.789
Kirk Cousins: $ 0.598
Running back: $1.738
Alfred Morris: $ 0.511
Roy Helu Jr.: $0. 672
Evan Royster: $ 0.555
Tight End: $0.600
Niles Paul: $ 0.600
Wide Receiver: $22.904
Pierre Garcon: $8.200
Josh Morgan: $6.750
Santana Moss: $6.167
Leonard Hankerson: $0.732
Aldrick Robinson: $0.480
Dezmon Briscoe: $0.575
Offensive Line: $22.196
Trent Williams: $8.000
Jammal Brown: $4.850
Chris Chester: $4.300
Will Montgomery: $2.837
Maurice Hurt: $0.555
Josh LeRibeus: $0.644
Adam Gettis: $0.530
Tom Compton: $0.480
TOTAL: $52.825 for 20 players
Defensive Line: $18.900
Stephen Bowen: $5.500
Barry Cofield: $6.300
Adam Carriker : $4.750
Jarvis Jenkins: $1.304
Chris Neild: $0.566
Doug Worthington: $0.480
Linebacker: $15.893
Brian Orakpo: $4.225
London Fletcher: $7.250
Ryan Kerrigan: $2.378
Perry Riley: $1.455
Keenan Robinson: $0.585
Cornerback: $14.129
DeAngelo Hall: $8.300
Josh Wilson: $5.333
Richard Crawford: $0.496
Safety: $6.105
Jordan Pugh: $0.633
Jordan Bernstein: $0.495
Brandon Meriweather: $3.000
Reed Doughty: $1.375
DeJon Gomes: $0.602
TOTAL: $55.027 for 19 players
Special Teams: $0.480
Kai Forbath: $0.480
Overall Total: $108.332 for 40 players
Salary Cap:
2013 Projected NFL Cap: $120.900
2012 Carry over: $4.200
2013 Dead Cap: $1.969 (mainly from Chris Cooley)
2013 Cap Penalty: $18.000
2013: Redskins Cap $ 105.131
Cap Overage: $3.201
Draft Pick Compensation: (projected cap hits)
*Note the pick number in rounds 4-7 will change based compensation picks, but it should only have a minimal impact on these numbers
2nd round (Pick 51): $0.738
3rd round (Pick 85): $0.540
4th round (Pick 115): $0.513
5th round (Pick 146): $0.450
5th round (Pick 154): $0.441
6th round (Pick 180): $0.425
7th round (Pick 211): $0.418
Total: $3.525
Four undrafted free agent rookies at the rookie minimum ($0.405): $1.620 (note this doesn’t include any bonuses)
*This would be the bare minimum the Redskins could spend to fill out their roster to the top 51 contracts. These minimum salaries would be the price of undrafted free agents who didn’t even get a bonus (which is rare).
Bare minimum the Redskins need to free up: $8.346 million
*This is the total needed to be freed up in order to field the roster of the 40 players listed above, the seven draft picks and four rookie free agents. This is to give perspective of the Redskins cap situation before any cuts. Also, it shows where the Skins stand before one restricted free agent is tendered, unrestricted guy is re-signed or any other free agents are brought in. Tomorrow I will take a look at how the Redskins can free up money for all these things to occur, but just consider what poor shape they are in with regard to the Cap at this point.
Redskins Cap Links:
Part 1: Redskins Salary Cap Breakdown
Part 2: Redskins Restricted Free Agents
Part 3: Redskins Unrestricted Free Agents
Part 4: Savings From Cuts
Part 5: Savings from Restructuring and Final Thoughts