Red started a thread, "Calling Patler" asking about the 2009 salary cap. I did a little research (not a lot) and decided to start a thread to discuss what I came up with. Please remember that there could be big swings I am unaware of. For example, in the back of my mind I have a recollection that Woodson has some very pricey years toward the end of his contract. I don't think they are at that point yet, but there could be some other veterans who are. The following is just a very general review:
The following 2008 cap $ (millions) come off the books:
7.7 - KGB
6.3 - Tauscher
2.0 - Franks
1.5 - Cole
1.4 - Favre
0.9 - Manual
2.0 - Misc. dead money from numerous players, (Wynn, Swain, White, Clowney, etc.)
3.5 - - expiring contracts of players like Bush, Bigby, Martin, etc.
$25 million or so from those sources.
Beyond that, Rodgers cap value in 2009 is reported to be $9.6 million, down from $13.9 million in 2008, so that will increase the available cap room by $4.3 million or so.
Looks like Grant will earn the low incentive in his contract for sure (1000 yards) and could get the big one for 1250 yards. He needs 270 yards in his last three games for that. His cap cost in 2009 will be maybe only a little less, and maybe a little more than in 2008.
The Packers probably have about $7 million left in 2008 (after signing Malone, Havner, Porter, etc.) that could get pushed into 2009 if they don't sign anyone between now and the end of the season.
On the "negative" side, they already have about $2 million in dead money against the 2009 cap:
1.6 - KGB
0.2 - Hodge
0.2 - miscellaneous others
Without considering any change in the cap itself, any increases or decreases in the cap hits for other players, and without the tenders required for any RFAs they may have, and without any signings of the players whose contracts expire, it looks like the Packers could easily have $30-35 million in cap space at the start of 2009.
They have a few expiring contracts to deal with after 2008, but 2009 will be more critical in that regard. This year they seem to have Tauscher, Cole, Bigby, Montgomery, Hunter, Martin, Bush, Humphrey and a couple others.
The following 2008 cap $ (millions) come off the books:
7.7 - KGB
6.3 - Tauscher
2.0 - Franks
1.5 - Cole
1.4 - Favre
0.9 - Manual
2.0 - Misc. dead money from numerous players, (Wynn, Swain, White, Clowney, etc.)
3.5 - - expiring contracts of players like Bush, Bigby, Martin, etc.
$25 million or so from those sources.
Beyond that, Rodgers cap value in 2009 is reported to be $9.6 million, down from $13.9 million in 2008, so that will increase the available cap room by $4.3 million or so.
Looks like Grant will earn the low incentive in his contract for sure (1000 yards) and could get the big one for 1250 yards. He needs 270 yards in his last three games for that. His cap cost in 2009 will be maybe only a little less, and maybe a little more than in 2008.
The Packers probably have about $7 million left in 2008 (after signing Malone, Havner, Porter, etc.) that could get pushed into 2009 if they don't sign anyone between now and the end of the season.
On the "negative" side, they already have about $2 million in dead money against the 2009 cap:
1.6 - KGB
0.2 - Hodge
0.2 - miscellaneous others
Without considering any change in the cap itself, any increases or decreases in the cap hits for other players, and without the tenders required for any RFAs they may have, and without any signings of the players whose contracts expire, it looks like the Packers could easily have $30-35 million in cap space at the start of 2009.
They have a few expiring contracts to deal with after 2008, but 2009 will be more critical in that regard. This year they seem to have Tauscher, Cole, Bigby, Montgomery, Hunter, Martin, Bush, Humphrey and a couple others.


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