Check out the Minimum Salary Benefit: [overthecap.com]
"Essentially the veteran is hurt by the CBA. To try to level the playing field, the NFL and NFLPA agreed on a clause called the Minimum Salary Benefit (MSB ), essentially taking the salary cap consideration out of the equation. What the MSB does is bring the veteran players salary cap charge attributed to his CBA mandated P5 base salary down to that of a player who has been in the NFL for just two seasons with the difference being charged to Player Benefits."
If I understand the rule correctly it looks like the Rams could sign an 8-year vet to a one year contract for $930,000 (the league minimum for an 8-year vet) and he would only count $645,000 against the cap (which is the league minimum for a 2-year vet). Essentially the cap hit for that veteran player would be $150,000 more than the cap hit for rookie making the minimum salary ($495,000). (Salary info from this site: [ [
www.spotrac.com] ])
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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/23/2019 03:23AM by AlbaNY_Ram.