I still can't believe that Houston is in the Papa Smurf sweepstakes. How in the world could they be? The speculation that I have heard is that he is going to get $20M from someone since there is interest from so many teams. As of this morning, after the Winston and Leinart getting released and assuming that the reported $1.6M from the Cowgirls and the Skins is added, we have only $13,495,873 to spend on rounding out the rest of the team. That's $7M short of what Manning is reportedly going to get.
As of right now, there are only 47 players under contract. Spending it all on Peyton would make 48. 48 players is 5 short of the every week roster plus we still need a practice squad full of future players.
Among the notable free agents that we have all discussed that would be nice to sign are Myers, Mario and Winston. Among some of the role players who's contracts are up are Rackers (too expensive IMO), Demps, Dreesen, Allen and Barber. There are some solid players in there that we need to keep so that we can keep the 2011/2012 momentum rolling.
I am assuming that there will be news of some other notable players getting cut and / or restructuring in the next week or so. (Are you listening Jacoby?) the problem with some of the cuts is that the buyout clauses in NFL contracts doesn't free up the whole salary that gets cut. For instance, Amobi Okoye, Winston, Dan Orlovsky, Matt Leinart, David Anderson and Steve Slaton combined are hitting our cap number for $12.135M. This is dead money. Cutting more players may free up room for us to sign our late round draft picks but not enough to be a big player in free agency this year.
The only way that I can see that we figure into free agency is to cut some players that will hurt. Would you cut Schaub ($7.6M cap hit) to potentiall free up $5M to contribute to the Papa Surf fund? How about cutting the Ninja ($8M cap hit) to free up $6M for Mario?
The bottom line IMO is that the only way that the Texans find any $$ for free agency is by cutting players that have been instrumental to our success in the past. The only way that makes sense to me is if we siginificantly upgrade as a team. I have to say that Kubes' comment about keeping the team together is the key to winning the Super Bowl and that we need to focus on the guys that we have had in the system.
This website:
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/houston-texans/cap-hit/ is the best source of contract / salary cap information that I have found. It paints a pretty bleak picture of the reality of business in the NFL if you are on the tight end of the salary cap.
I think the Texans may sign a mid-level FA or 2, like Robert Meacham, and will work like hell restructuring contracts to keep Myers, Winston, etc. The next big splash that I am looking forward to is the draft. There are some interesting players out there that might be able to plug straight into the system. Hope we have a draft like last year!