I haven’t seen anything on the Packers’ 2011 salary cap situation, so I thought I’d put it together as best as I could to get an idea of where they stand currently.
Here’s what Rotoworld has as far as current Packer salaries for everyone on the 2010 team and/or currently under contract. http://www.rotoworld.com/teams/contr...y-packers?rw=1
I've attached an image of the spreadsheet that reflects the rotoworld info. I tried to copy and paste the data and use the CODE functionality, but it doesn't line up properly and I'm not sure how to get it to do so. An image of the spreadsheet (with those not currently under contract and/or not expected to count against the cap hidden) is below.
Some notes:
Much of that space will be eaten up quickly, if Thompson chooses to re-sign even 2 or 3 of the free-agents-to-be.
Here’s what Rotoworld has as far as current Packer salaries for everyone on the 2010 team and/or currently under contract. http://www.rotoworld.com/teams/contr...y-packers?rw=1
I've attached an image of the spreadsheet that reflects the rotoworld info. I tried to copy and paste the data and use the CODE functionality, but it doesn't line up properly and I'm not sure how to get it to do so. An image of the spreadsheet (with those not currently under contract and/or not expected to count against the cap hidden) is below.
Some notes:
- I’ve read that the salary cap is expected to be right around $140 mil. (EDIT: As Joe pointed out, Andrew Brandt has estimated that $19-20 mil will be allocated to non-salary cap player benefits, reducing the estimated cap to $121 mil.)
- I think most of the cuts I’ve projected are pretty safe, with the possible exception of 1 out of Chillar, Barnett and Poppinga.
- After last year’s uncapped year, I have no dead cap space allocated, which may not be accurate.
- I’m assuming all of Hawk and Bishop’s signing bonuses go into 2011, which I don’t know about.
- I projected the draft cap to be $10 mil, which I pulled completely out of my ass. If anyone has a better idea, I'd appreciate it.
- After projected cuts, the Packers cap number stands at only about $100 mil, which leaves about $20 mil under the expected 2011 cap.
- Some of the free agents (Jenkins, Colledge, Jones, Crosby, Kuhn, Swain, Bigby, Havner, Jackson, Smith, Spitz) will likely replace some of the guys currently under contract, so this is obviously going to change.
- This is strictly from Rotoworld, so if anyone as any additional data/info that can correct any errors here, I’d appreciate it.
Much of that space will be eaten up quickly, if Thompson chooses to re-sign even 2 or 3 of the free-agents-to-be.

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