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    Breaking Down The Bears Roster and Cap Space...........................

    Breaking down Bears and the salary cap


    Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers. (Brian Cassella/Tribune photo)


    By Brad Biggs, Tribune reporter 11:39 a.m. CST, February 21, 2012




    The NFL shopping season begins three weeks from Tuesday when free agency opens on March 13.
    The Chicago Bears will have the room to be as aggressive as they want in the marketplace but it remains to be seen how new general manager Phil Emery wants to handle business in what will be the first defining moves of his tenure.


    Emery said at his introductory press conference that his vision is to build through the draft, not surprising considering his background as a college scouting director and area scout. That was long the approach of his predecessor Jerry Angelo before a string of bad drafts caught up to the organization and he was forced to fill many holes via free agency and other avenues.


    The Bears, coming off an 8-8 season, are in a situation where they need to win now to enhance the future of coach Lovie Smith, who is signed through 2013. Team president Ted Phillips spoke about closing the talent gap between the Bears and division foes Green Bay and Detroit and free agency is the first vehicle that can be used to achieve that goal.


    The Bears project to have more than $20 million in salary cap room. But by rolling over unused salary cap from 2011, the club can push that figure north of $25 million, far and away the most of any team in the division. One league source speculated it could be as much as $28 million. The exact figure is constantly in flux and remember room needs to be carved out for draft picks. The Bears are far from the reported $67 million in cap space the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have but as one general manager said last season it’s no longer the cap that defines the NFL but cash. It comes down to what teams want to budget for their players.


    With that in mind, let’s take a look at what the Bears have right now in the way of salary cap figures for individual players for the coming season.


    Here are the team’s top five cap figures for 2012, according to documents acquired by the Tribune:


    1. DE Julius Peppers $12,183,333
    2. LB Brian Urlacher $9,700,000

    3. QB Jay Cutler $9,600,000
    4. CB Charles Tillman $7,966,670
    5. LB Lance Briggs $5,996,666
    There are some notes to consider when looking at the Bears’ cap:


    *For starters, Tillman’s number is so large because it includes $3 million is in the form of a special teams incentive he will not receive. It's considered a likely to be earned incentive which counts toward the 2012 cap, but would provide a cap credit for 2013. It fluffs the real value of the deal for an agent and builds in cap credits for the club. If the Bears really wanted to free even more space, they could remove the credit with a renegotiated deal.


    *It’s not surprising that four of the top five players are on defense. That is where the Bears have typically invested most. The team has $15,696,666 committed to Pro Bowl linebackers Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs. That projects to be almost 13.1 percent of the non-adjusted cap for 2012, which is expected to come in around $120 million.


    *The Bears are not carrying a lot of dead cap space. Tight end Brandon Manumaleuna, running back Chester Taylor and wide receiver Sam Hurd combine to count $3.1 million vs. the 2012 cap, really a small amount in the big picture.


    *The bottom line is Emery is inherited an advantageous position from a cap standpoint. It’s the cap equivalent of a clean slate and he can do with it as he wants.
    Here is a position-by-position look at the Bears’ cap figures.



    Quarterback:
    Jay Cutler $9,600,000
    Nathan Enderle $507,215

    *** Trevor Vittatoe $1,667
    Total $10,108,882
    Running back:
    Armando Allen $390,000

    Marion Barber $2,250,000
    Harvey Unga $429,066
    *** Chester Taylor $1,000,000
    Total $3,069,066

    Fullback:
    Tyler Clutts $465,000
    Total $450,000
    Wide receiver:
    Earl Bennett $1,600,000

    Devin Hester $2,729,333
    Johnny Knox $1,311,060
    Max Komar $465,000
    Dane Sanzenbacher $466,666
    ***Kris Adams $2,000
    *** Andy Fantuz $5,000
    *** Sam Hurd $900,000
    *** Jimmy Young $1,334
    Total $7,480,393


    Tight end:

    Kyle Adams $466,666
    Draylen Ross $390,000
    Andre Smith $465,000
    Matt Spaeth $2,208,333
    *** Brandon Manumaleuna $1,200,000
    *** Andre Smith $3,334
    Total $4,733,333


    Offensive line:

    Gabe Carimi $1,603,647
    Roberto Garza $1,825,000
    Ricky Henry $465,000
    Levi Horn $465,000
    Lance Louis $1,270,497
    Frank Omiyale $2,800,000
    Chris Spencer $4,250,000
    Reggie Stephens $465,000
    J’Marcus Webb $505,150
    Chris Williams $2,507,750
    Edwin Williams $7700,000
    Mansfield Wrotto $700,000
    *** J.C. Brignone $2,667
    *** Josh Davis $2,000
    *** Ricky Henry $1,334
    *** Alex Linnenkohl $1,667
    Total $17,099,712
    Defensive end:
    Chauncey Davis $825,000
    Thaddeus Gibson $465,000
    Julius Peppers $12,183,333
    Corey Wootton $616,793
    *** Mario Addison $2,334
    Total $14,092,460

    Defensive tackle:
    Anthony Adams $2,750,000
    Henry Melton $692,808
    Jordan Miller $390,000
    Stephen Paea $837,705

    Matt Toeaina $1,480,000
    *** Jordan Miller $2,000
    Total $6,152,513

    Linebacker:

    Lance Briggs $5,996,666
    Dom DeCicco $465,666
    Nick Roach $2,815,000

    J.T. Thomas $413,129
    Patrick Trahan $465,000
    Brian Urlacher $9,700,000
    Jabara Williams $465,000
    Total $20,320,461
    Cornerback:

    D.J. Moore $681,689
    Charles Tillman $7,966,670
    Donovan Warren $390,000
    *** Antareis Bryan $667
    *** Ryan Jones $1,334
    *** Joshua Moore $99,000
    Total $9,169,360


    Safety:

    Chris Conte $608,400
    Winston Venable $465,000
    Anthony Walters $465,000
    Major Wright $659,825
    *** Winston Venable $1,334
    *** Anthony Walters $3,334

    Total $2,202,893

    Specialists:

    Robbie Gould $2,825,000
    Pat Mannelly $1,058,334
    Adam Podlesh $1,675,000
    *** Spencer Lanning $334
    Total $5,558,668


    *** denotes dead cap space


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    Here's a pretty comprehensive breakdown of the entire Bears roster including practice squad players and their 2012 charges against the cap. Keep in mind that cutting an individual player doesn't necessarily save this entire amount. Any unamortized portion of that players singing will be charged against the cap if he is released or traded. So the cap savings would equal his 2012 salary and any roster bonus or workout bonus minus any unamortized portion of his signing bonus.

    Example:
    Players 2012 salary: 2,400, 000
    Players Roster Bonus: 100,000
    Total Compensation :2,500,000
    Unamortized SB :(1,000,000)

    Total Cap Savings: 1,500,000

    The new CBA also created some additional cap benefits to teams who did not spend their cap limit in 2011. Those team will be permitted to rollover those sums into 2012. In 2013 teams must spend 99% of their cap so it's unlikely we'll ever see a situation arise like this again. I just learned today that teams may borrow against the following years cap subject to certain limitation but I have not had the opportunity to research those limitations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Here's a pretty comprehensive breakdown of the entire Bears roster including practice squad players and their 2012 charges against the cap. Keep in mind that cutting an individual player doesn't necessarily save this entire amount. Any unamortized portion of that players singing will be charged against the cap if he is released or traded. So the cap savings would equal his 2012 salary and any roster bonus or workout bonus minus any unamortized portion of his signing bonus.

    Example:
    Players 2012 salary: 2,400, 000
    Players Roster Bonus: 100,000
    Total Compensation :2,500,000
    Unamortized SB :(1,000,000)

    Total Cap Savings: 1,500,000

    The new CBA also created some additional cap benefits to teams who did not spend their cap limit in 2011. Those team will be permitted to rollover those sums into 2012. In 2013 teams must spend 99% of their cap so it's unlikely we'll ever see a situation arise like this again. I just learned today that teams may borrow against the following years cap subject to certain limitation but I have not had the opportunity to research those limitations.

    If this article and post is of ongoing interest and/or help I'll ask the staff to sticky it to the top of the page.
    28 Million in Cap Space and their is some trimmable fat on that roster

    Marion Barber [2.5 million]
    Frank Omiyale [2.8 million]
    Matt Speath [2.5 million]

    Guys who could be gone

    Anthony Adams [2.75 million]
    Chris Spencer [4.5 million]
    Johnny Knox [1.3 million] If he is still badly injured.

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