wco81 wrote:Mariner wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:It never ceases to blow my mind how much value a player loses the second he’s no longer on his rookie deal and he’s not the elite of the elite.
I mean Deebo is only 29 and he’s getting dealt for a 5th round pick.
It’s all about understanding the market.
49ers moving on from him because of his contract, no longer matches his production.
But when a team trades for him, do they still have to pay the player what he'd have gotten if he wasn't traded?
Well Commanders could try to restructure his contract, lower the cap hit.
But interested teams could theoretically have waited out for the 49ers to cut him and then try to sign him to as low as a minimum salary contract?
However, the teams with the worst records would be on top of the waiver list and get the first chances to claim him and try to sign him to a real cheap contract?
I could be wrong but the team trading for him only has to pay him his annual salary as long as he’s on the team (it’s not guaranteed though). The Niners are responsible for all of the guaranteed money in his contract. So they still have a dead cap hit for him. Washington would have no cap hit if they cut him.