That's what one analyst believes. Here's why we disagree.
The NFL salary cap has long kept many general managers up at night wondering how to balance the books while still being able to afford talent.
Notes Ballentine, “The Giants don't have a lot of foundational players to feel good about. Thus, they don't have a lot of players they should feel comfortable restructuring. Andrew Thomas is one of the exceptions. right now. Restructuring Thomas is an easy sell to ownership that would create extra cap space to get aggressive and maybe exceed expectations.”being considered in B/R’s argument is that the Giants just gained over $11 million in cap space with Darren Waller’s retirement. That $11 millionbe enough for the Giants to get through the summer and part of, if not all, the upcoming season, assuming they don’t get hit by a rash of injuries.
When Thomas signed that deal, his signing bonus kicked in at a prorated rate of $3 million per season. Because signing bonuses can only be prorated for five years, Thomas’s current structure has zero prorated money against the books in 2028 and 2029.
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