What a far cry from days of old when rookie deals seemed to take forever to get done and hold-outs into fall camp were practically the norm for your first round pick, and sometimes the second rounders as well.
Trevor Davis' contract is done and the team is working on all of the other deals as well. Tom Silverstein reports in MilwJS that they are trying to get all the deals done before rookie orientation. Likely won't happen, but still quite a difference from the old days.
On a related note, Silverstein also reports that once the rookie deals are completed the team will still be about $9mil under the CAP. I think the lesser figures we see being used at this time are accurate at the moment, but fail to account for the fact that once a contract is signed, a lesser contract drops off the "top-51" list. TT can maybe get an o-lineman extended during the season if he wants and still have some CAP to roll over into next year.
Trevor Davis' contract is done and the team is working on all of the other deals as well. Tom Silverstein reports in MilwJS that they are trying to get all the deals done before rookie orientation. Likely won't happen, but still quite a difference from the old days.
On a related note, Silverstein also reports that once the rookie deals are completed the team will still be about $9mil under the CAP. I think the lesser figures we see being used at this time are accurate at the moment, but fail to account for the fact that once a contract is signed, a lesser contract drops off the "top-51" list. TT can maybe get an o-lineman extended during the season if he wants and still have some CAP to roll over into next year.