Good post Willy.
But what does it mean that we didn't use the tag? Are going to get some sort of benefit by not using it?
Originally Posted by Don91
Thanks & good question.
As far as a benefit by using the tag goes, its just a one year deal that can buy some time and keep a player from hitting free agency. Under the new terms, I believe it comes at a price of 120% of the players last year's salary. Most "guaranteed contracts" stipulate whether or not the player will even reach their final year and if so, it will generally be their best paid year--if you don't include signing bonuses from the 1st year. Teams can only use the tag one time on a player of their choice. Since the Texans have not used it and the deadline passed, it leaves quite a few players destined to hit the open market come March 13th. One benefit of them not using the tag is that any key player they sign between now and then will most likely get a competitive long term deal. Any player that is an unrestricted free agent after the deadline will be basically up for auction. However, they have a say in what team they go to and may take a lesser deal from a team that looks to be a playoff contender and/or a class organization. The Texans, though young, are both and have another advantage as their free agents feel like business would be unfinished if they choose to leave.
I know we haven't heard much from headquarters, but bet your ass its a fucking scramble across the board. They not only have to make competitive offers to those due to become UFA's this year but need to find space in the cap as well. Taking a line from Kubes,
“The key in this business to being good in the long haul is holding people together...we’re going to do everything we can to keep the group together moving forward." Below are some free agents and some top salaries that may need adjustment. I listed Foster's as well but being as its fresh off the press, there's no chance they ask to renegotiate. Also, I imagine the $18M comes from a signing bonus and reward for his last 2 years taking league min w/out a single complaint. The others, however, may be subject to renegotiation. Perhaps by taking less for 2012 but adding extensions with more $ on the back end will free up cap room we need to keep the UFA's around a little longer.
But in looking for free agents, there's no place like home.
Remaining Notable 2012 Free Agents:
Chris Meyers C (stated he may be testing the market but wants to remain a Texan)
Mario Williams OLB (biggest headache to keep as salaries will need to be tweaked)
Joel Dreessen TE (2nd stringer under an aging(29) OD. Would be starter many other teams. Could be tough to keep him around but worth it IMO)
Derrick Ward RB (vet 3rd string RB. wants to remain a Texan good leader for our young RB's)
Jasson Allen CB (I think his instincts are better than Kareem's but needs to limit mistakes)
Quintin Demps S (RFA formidable 3rd stringer with 4 PDef and 2 INT's in 9 games)
Neil Rackers K(very reliable but expensive for Kicker money)
2012 Big Salaries (according to sportrac):
Arian Foster $18,000,000
Johnathan Joseph $7,250,000
Matt Schaub $7,150,000
Andre Johnson $6,500,000
Owen Daniels $6,500,000
DeMeco Ryans $5,900,000
Antonio Smith $5,500,000
Eric Winston RT $5,500,000
Danieal Manning SS $5,000,000
*Jacoby Jones* $4,791,000
*Kevin Walter* $3,500,000
* = cuts??
*Jacoby signed a 3yr 10M deal back in July 2011 with 3M guaranteed. Reports are he got 617,280 for 2011. If we cut him, there is still 2.4mil tied up in guaranteed money. With that on the line, I doubt he will be going anywhere. He's got 2012 to redeem himself and his future will be riding on it.
*Walter is listed as the starting WR2 opposite Dre. He signed a 5yr $21.5M contract 2010 with 11mil guaranteed. He got $8M 2010 and $3M 2011. Add that up and he already got the guaranteed $. Though his contract is not up yet and there maybe early termination fees, he is the more likely candidate to be cut if the Texans get a better option to play opposite Dre. I'm in no way saying Jacoby is better, but rather cutting Walter makes more sense if $$ is an issue and calls for big name cuts. Sorry Walter.
I'm no expert, just a fan. Actual salaries and contracts are not reported in stone as they are not released by the Texans(same as most teams). So the info may or not be accurate. I believe it mostly comes from insiders and the player's agents and may be "fudged" a little here and there.