Riggins
Registered User
It seems as though a lot of teams are going to have trouble getting under a $36 million cap. Not only that, but they will have to leave some room under the cap to accommodate players on the injured reserve, etc.
Also, it will be interesting to see how many teams will be willing to go above that $29 million number if it ends up being true that a dollar for dollar tax starts there. I perceive that many teams will be content to stick under that number, leaving a lot of UFA's in a tough position. Such players may have to accept a lot less than they bargained for.
How many teams will be bidding to improve their team and have the cap room to do so? I can't think of many.
Also, it will be interesting to see how many teams will be willing to go above that $29 million number if it ends up being true that a dollar for dollar tax starts there. I perceive that many teams will be content to stick under that number, leaving a lot of UFA's in a tough position. Such players may have to accept a lot less than they bargained for.
How many teams will be bidding to improve their team and have the cap room to do so? I can't think of many.