Darwin Walker-Walker signed a 7 year, 11.25 million dollar extension during the 2002 season that included a 4 mil signing bonus prorated over 7 years. His cap numbers are as follows:
2002: $1,371,429 (800K base salary+571,429 proration)
2003: $1,021,429 (450K base salary+571,429 proration; $3,428,571 dead money if cut)
2004: $1,571,429 (1 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $2,857,142 dead money if cut)
2005: $1,671,429 (1.1 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $2,285,714 dead money if cut)
2006: $1,771,429 (1.2 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $1,714,285 dead money if cut)
2007: $1,871,429 (1.3 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $1,142,857 dead money if cut)
2008: $1,971,429 (1.4 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $571,428 dead money if cut)
That's less than Holcomb, is it not? So the Bills actually save a little even after Spikes.
2002: $1,371,429 (800K base salary+571,429 proration)
2003: $1,021,429 (450K base salary+571,429 proration; $3,428,571 dead money if cut)
2004: $1,571,429 (1 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $2,857,142 dead money if cut)
2005: $1,671,429 (1.1 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $2,285,714 dead money if cut)
2006: $1,771,429 (1.2 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $1,714,285 dead money if cut)
2007: $1,871,429 (1.3 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $1,142,857 dead money if cut)
2008: $1,971,429 (1.4 mil base salary+571,429 proration; $571,428 dead money if cut)
That's less than Holcomb, is it not? So the Bills actually save a little even after Spikes.
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