After an hour of negotiating, Brian Gutekunst finally agrees to trade 2023 3rd, 4th, and 5th round picks along with a 3rd round pick in 2024, while Green Bay gets pick 32 and Mitch Trubisky. In this scenario, Green Bay sees one of the top pass catchers drop out of Round 1, and they send an offer early Friday morning for the 32nd overall pick to secure their guy. I love my boy Mitchy Biscuits, but with the starting job no longer his, the $8 million that can be acquired by a release or trade may have more value. $1 million in signing bonus ($500K pro-rated each year) $2 million in signing bonus ($1M pro-rated each year) $12 million in signing bonus ($4M pro-rated each year) #Bills LB Tremaine Edmunds could receive a contract in the $15 million a year figure, according to is still only 24-years old despite already playing 5 NFL seasons. $25 million in signing bonus ($5M pro-rated each year) $4 million in signing bonus ($2M pro-rated each year) $9 million in signing bonus ($3M pro-rated each year) Gunner Olszewski (cap savings: $2,000,000) Montravius Adams (cap savings: $2,500,000) Enjoy retirement, Tyson! May your days be filled with people not named Antonio Brown, and may Jesse “Waste of $3M” Davis work his powers on the enemy and sign with the Ratbirds or Bungles! Free AgencyĪhkello Witherspoon (cap savings: $4,000,000) Best wishes to Worms, Snail, Rudolph the Red-Zone QB, and all the other creatures who must be let back into the wild, but the time has come for new owners to watch over you. In this business, feelings have to take a back seat to money at times. So fasten your seatbelts, Steelers fans! Here is every move you should be praying the Steelers make this offseason.Ĭurrent Cap Space Approximately $9,900,000 This is going to be a straight-to-the-point synopsis, moving from one roster move to the next. I am the GM for the day, and the lack of continuity in the team-building below could cause major side-effects, such as trouble swallowing, vomiting, and endless crying for Kevin Colbert to return. This is just for fun, and I realize that the vast majority of these recommended moves will not happen.ĭisclaimer 2: Not everyone is going to love these ideas, but that’s okay This is my own fantasy bubble, and there ain’t room for all y’all in it anyway!ĭisclaimer 3: If you struggle with incontinuity, do not read this. This will simply show contract totals, signing bonuses, and how much each contract will count against the cap each season, in order to make it fit this year’s cap.ĭisclaimer 1: Unlike my mock drafts, this is an exercise showing what I would like to see done this offseason, not necessarily what I think will happen this offseason. This is also a basic, layman’s terms outlook. This is my way of sharing everything I would do this offseason in one concise article and explaining how all of it is feasible. As a disclaimer, this is not in any way based on what I am hearing from insiders and analysts, nor is it what I think the Steelers will actually do. This article is sure to get feedback, most of which will be of the negative sort. Before the legal tampering period begins, it is time to reveal my perfect offseason plan for the Pittsburgh Steelers in an exciting, but slightly satirical, form that will have you either laughing in the isles or floating away in fantasy land. The 2023 NFL league year is just days away, with free agency officially opening up on Wednesday.
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