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Vikings 2021 Off Season Plan v1 0 - Daily Norseman

Dead : $507,314 Total Top 51 : $193,332,265 Here is an article that makes sound speculation from actual agents that believe the cap will NOT be as low as $175,000,000 which is what overthecap is using now. One agent said the expectation is the cap for 2020 will at least remain steady. Another agent said he expected it to touch $200 million. Another was planning for $195 million. I have always believed this was going to be the case as it makes too much sense. For this exercise, I am going to go with a cap of $195,000,000. Total Top 51 : $193,332,265 Projected Cap : $195,000,000 Carryover : $4,526,324 Remaining : $6,194,059 Sean Mannion, Dakota Dozier, Todd Davis, Brett Jones, George Iloka, Hardy Nickerson, Jaleel Johnson

SR s Fab 5: White Comes Up Big In A Bucs Playoff Win For The Ages

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Tracking PFF s 2020 Player Season Grades: Game 16, Jan 3, 2021, vs Detroit (BONUS: 2020 vs 2019 Season Grades: the Defense!)

FanPost Tracking PFF s 2020 Player Season Grades: Game 16, Jan. 3, 2021, vs. Detroit (BONUS: 2020 vs. 2019 Season Grades: the Defense!) By cka2nd on Jan 7, 2021, 3:03am CST + So there I was, diligently working on this piece when a friend of mine calls shortly before dinner. I can t talk, I say, and that s OK, he says, but let me ask you one question: What do you think about what s happening at the capitol? Which capitol, I say, the state or in D.C? Turn the news on, he says. We hang up. Holy spit, I say. Is this a Beer Hall in Munich, 1923, or, after I see that chilling photo of the barricaded door in the House of Representatives, with all those officers pointing their guns at the door (Capitol police? Secret Service? The romantic in me hoped one of them was a Congressman), Chile, 1973? We live, as the Chinese curse says, in interesting times.

Vikings roster analysis: Who s in? Who s out?

Vikings roster analysis: Who s in? Who s out? With little salary-cap flexibility, the Vikings face tough questions at tight end, offensive line and linebacker after a 7-9 season.  January 7, 2021 11:43pm Text size Copy shortlink: A year after they reached the divisional playoffs, the Vikings in 2020 were caught between two aims: trying to make the playoffs in back-to-back years for the first time since 2009 while overhauling a defense they decided was in need of a reboot. That was a tall order, especially with the coronavirus pandemic wiping out the NFL s offseason program and preseason, but the Vikings kept at it, trading for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue in late August and running Dalvin Cook more than any back in team history not named Adrian Peterson. At the end of the season, as a raft of defensive injuries took three Pro Bowlers away, coach Mike Zimmer said the Vikings 7-9 record was maybe the best we could

Vikings cap hits: Linebackers - Vikings Territory

Vikings cap hits: Linebackers 6 minutes read This article is part of a series focusing on the Minnesota Vikings’ salary cap. For this series I’m going to break down how much each player on the team’s roster counts towards the cap as well as shine a light on his current contract. Image courtesy of Vikings.com Kendricks is probably the team’s second-best defender. The Vikings got an absolute steal when they signed him to a 5-year contract worth $50 million in 2018. His average annual salary of $10 million is 15th among NFL linebackers, yet Kendricks’ overall value, per OTC’s valuation chart, was $12,036,000, which tells you he’s outplaying his contract by a pretty wide margin. Before he was injured, Kendricks had the second-highest value among all interior linebackers.

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