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Projected, not concrete, but a good general ballpark roundup.
The thought, Buffalo has around $19.5 million atm, and restructuring Dareus & Glenn (converting salary to signing bonus which you can spread out over term) could gain another $14.7 million as needed.
This was pre-Corey Graham cut, so add another $4 to around 23.5 million.
Re: 3/10 - Rumblings : Projected present cap space
I just posted this in another thread, but A. Williams release saves $4.2 mil this season, not the $1.7 mil originally reported since he was designated as a post-June 1 cut. So the Bills current cap space should be around $25-26 mil right now.
I just posted this in another thread, but A. Williams release saves $4.2 mil this season, not the $1.7 mil originally reported since he was designated as a post-June 1 cut. So the Bills current cap space should be around $25-26 mil right now.
Was just reading about that elsewhere, actually he was changed to post June 1 so :
Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer
The NFL has corrected its transaction log from Thursday and designated Bills safety Aaron Williams as a post-June 1 cut, per ESPN NFL Insider Field Yates. That means Williams' full $6.625 million cap hit stays on the Bills' books until June 1, at which point they save $4.2 million off their 2017 cap and take a $2.425 million dead-money charge against their 2018 salary cap. Had Williams not been designated a post-June 1 cut, his release would have only saved $1.775 million against the Bills' 2017 cap but not caused any dead money charge in 2018.
So they're around 18 million atm and the 4.2 frees up after June 1.
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