ProcessDoctor wrote:zaz102 wrote:Besides the fact that it doesn't make much logical sense from what I think I understand about the cap rules, I don't think I would blow my last move on DFS unless he was free and even then I would have to think about it.
They have the luxury of not being in a rush. Unless you feel there's a really good deal for what you're looking for, wait until we get closer to the trade deadline.
I think it will be tough to find a better "last" move (assuming we are acquiring one player, are not aggregating players in said trade, and want to stay under the 2nd apron). You're looking at guys about $18ish mil or less (depending on our final vet min signings) who are made available by their teams. With all this in mind, it's easy to see why DFS's name is being brought up.
I think $18M is definitely too high without moving someone else (at least McCain, possibly Oubre).
I expect Caleb Martin's Apron Salary to be about $9.3M this year, give or take a few hundred thousand. I believe all incentives, likely or not, are included in Apron Salary. Given reports of a max value of 4/40 for Martin, and assuming 5% annual increases with the incentives spread evenly, about $9.3M in the first year would be the expected amount.
In that case, adding Bona and 3 vet minimums to the already reported salaries would give $173.4M for 13 players, leaving about $15.5M below the 2nd apron.