riggofan wrote:Some more perspective on what Roberts cost us and why signing him doesn't have much to do with our addressing other needs:For example, receiver Andre Roberts’ contract is worth $16 million. But through the use of signing bonuses and higher salaries in the third and fourth years of the deal, his first year cap hit is just $2.25 million.
And, due to the Rule of 51, the addition of Roberts to the payroll subtracted a net of just about $1.75 million from the Redskins’ available cap space.
http://realredskins.com/2014/03/13/reds ... ing-deals/
Good stuff here, thanks for posting.