Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Look Ahead At the Titans 2013 Salary Cap

Ladies and Gents, meet your list of Titans players who will be free agents at the end of the 2012 season:

Xavier Adibi, LB
Dave Ball, DE
Rob Bironas, PK
Jared Cook, TE
Keyunta Dawson, DE
Kyle DeVan, OG
Zac Diles, LB
Leger Douzable, DT/DE
Leroy Harris, OG
Quinn Johnson, FB
Deuce Lutui, OG
Sen’Derrick Marks, DT
Kevin Matthews (RFA), OG/OT
Gerald McRath, LB
Ryan Mouton, DB
Darius Reynaud, KR, RB/WR
Javon Ringer, RB
Fernando Verlasco, C
Will Witherspoon, LB
Jarius Wynn, DE

Now meet some of the highest paid Titans for 2013:


Eugene Amano
2/15/2010: Signed a five-year, $26.247 million contract. The deal contains $10.337 million guaranteed, including a $7.25 million signing bonus and $3.087 million of his first-year salary. 2012: $3,182,500, 2013: $3.685 million, 2014: $4,187,500, 2015: Free Agent
Matt Hasselbeck
7/29/2011: Signed a three-year, $20 million contract. The deal included a $6 million signing bonus. Another $1 million is available through incentives. 2012-2013: $5.5 million, 2014: Free Agent
Steve Hutchinson
3/15/2012: Signed a three-year, $16 million contract. The deal contains $6 million guaranteed, including a $4.5 million signing bonus. 2012: $2 million, 2013: $4.75 million (+ $500,000 roster bonus), 2014: $5 million, 2015: Free Agent
Chris Johnson
9/1/2011: Signed a six-year, $55.26 million contract. The deal contains $30 million guaranteed, including a $20 million signing bonus. 2012: $8 million, 2013: $10 million, 2014-2015: $8 million, 2016: $7 million (+ $2 million roster bonus), 2017: Free Agent
Jason McCourty
8/23/2012: Signed a six-year, $44.26 million contract. The deal contains $17 million guaranteed -- a $9 million signing bonus and all of McCourty's first two base salaries. 2012: $3 million, 2013: $5 million, 2014: $3.5 million (+ $3 million roster bonus), 2015: $6.8 million, 2016-2017: $7 million, 2018: Free Agent
Mike Roos
4/25/2008: Signed a six-year, $43 million contract. The deal contains $15 million guaranteed, including a $9 million signing bonus and a second-year roster bonus of $4 million. Another $1.5 million is available through escalators. 2012: $5.5 million, 2013: $6 million, 2014: $6.625 million (Voidable Year), 2015: Free Agent
Dave Stewart
6/27/2008: Signed a six-year, $38.9 million contract. The deal contains $10 million guaranteed, including a $6 million signing bonus and a first-year roster bonus of $2 million. 2012: $5 million, 2013: $5 million (+ $1 million roster bonus), 2014: $6.4 million (Voidable Year), 2015: Free Agent
Nate Washington
3/2/2009: Signed a six-year, $26.8 million contract. The deal includes $9 million guaranteed. 2012: $3.4 million, 2013: $4.2 million, 2014: $4.8 million, 2015: Free Agent
Kam Wimbley
3/20/2012: Signed a five-year, $35 million contract. The deal contains $13.5 million guaranteed, including a $9 million signing bonus and all of Wimbley's first-year base salary. 2012: $2.5 million, 2013: $4 million, 2014: $6 million, 2015: $6.5 million, 2016: $7 million, 2017: Free Agent

**credit to RotoWorld for all the contract numbers. Great site if you aren't familiar check it out.

Now meet a list of Titans who will go into the 2013 season underpaid in my opinion and who are possible candidates for new contracts:

Jurrell Casey 
7/29/2011: Signed a four-year, $2.732 million contract. The deal included a $617,436 signing bonus. 2012: $490,000, 2013: $580,000, 2014: $670,000, 2015: Free Agent


Brett Kern
2/24/2010: Signed a four-year, $5.2 million contract. The deal contains $2.1 million guaranteed. 2012: $706,000, 2013: $821,500, 2014: $937,500, 2015: Free Agent

Colin McCarthy
7/28/2011: Signed a four-year, $2,495,400 contract. The deal included a $455,400 signing bonus. 2012: $465,000, 2013: $555,000, 2014: $645,000, 2015: Free Agent
Alterraun Verner
6/15/2010: Signed a four-year, $2,317,140 contract. The deal included a $527,140 signing bonus. 2012: $540,000, 2013: $575,000, 2014: Free Agent

NFL Salary Cap Information under the new 

CBA:

For the record, the NFL salary cap numbers have not been released but the cap is expected to be at approximately $120.6 million. A team may "carry over" room from one League Year to the following League Year by submitting notice to the NFL prior to 4:00 p.m. ET on the day before the team's final regular-season game indicating the maximum amount of room that the club wishes to carry over. A team may carry over one hundred percent of its remaining room from the prior year.
 
The Titans went into 2012 with an estimated $90 million to spend since there was no spending floor. In 2013 and beyond, collectively the teams must spend 95% of the cap and the salary floor for each team individually is 89%. Teams can also "borrow" 3 million from future years that they must pay back but the Titans aren't expected to need that since they are at the top of the league in available spending money.

Also, the new CBA retains franchise tags and there are two possible kinds available: exclusive and non exclusive. Teams can use the tags on either unrestricted or restricted free agents. With the exclusive tag designation, the team has to offer that player a one year "deal" based on the average salary of the top five players at that position as of April 16, or 120% of the player's previous salary. Also, teams can only use one type of tag per player. Teams get one franchise tag designation and two transition tags (if they don't use a franchise tag) per year.

With the non exclusive tag, the player is only offered a one year "deal" at the average salary of the top five players at that position, based on the previous season, or 120% of the player's previous salary, whichever is greater. The player is free to negotiate with other teams, but their current team can match any offer that is made. If they do not match the offer the team gets compensated with two first round draft picks. 

The NFL also retained the little used transition tag. This tag works much like the franchise tag except the "offer" a one year deal at the average salary of the top ten players at that position, based on the previous season, or 120% of the player's previous salary, whichever is greater. Players with the transition tag are free to negotiate with other teams but their current team gets first right of refusal since they are given the opportunity to match any offer. There is no compensation if the the player's current team decides not to match that offer.

Although not a concern with the Titans as the franchised player of 2012, Michael Griffin, was signed to a new deal, continuing to franchise tag a player can cost a team. A player tagged a second time gets 120 percent of his tag figure from the previous year. A third straight tag will cost the team 144 percent of the previous tag number. 

Here are the franchise tag values from 2012 taken from NFL.com

Quarterback: $14.4 million (down from $16.1 million in 2011, $16.4 million in 2010); Drew Brees

Running back: $7.7 million (down from $9.6 million in 2011, $8.2 million in 2010); Matt Forte, Ray Rice

Wide receiver: $9.4 million (down from 11.4 million in 2011, $9.5 million in 2010); DeSean Jackson, Vincent Jackson*, Steve Johnson, Wes Welker

Tight end: $5.4 million (down from $7.3 million in 2011, $5.9 million in 2010); Fred Davis, Jermichael Finley

Offensive line: $9.4 million (down from $10.1 million in 2011, $10.7 million in 2010); Ben Grubbs, Carl Nicks

Defensive end: $10.6 million (down from $13 million in 2011, $12.4 million in 2010); Jason Jones, Mario Williams*

Defensive tackle: $7.9 million (down from $12.5 million in 2011; it was $7 million in 2010); Paul Soliai*

Linebacker: $8.8 million (down from $10.1 million in 2011, $9.7 million in 2010); Stephen Tulloch

Cornerback: $10.6 million (down from $13.5 million in 2011; tag was $9.6 million in 2010); Cortland Finnegan, Brent Grimes

Safety: $6.2 million (down from $8.8 million in 2011, $6.5 million in 2010); LaRon Landry

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