Post by DFL COMMISSIONER on Jun 3, 2017 23:03:36 GMT -5
Salary Cap
-Salary cap at all times is $80
-You may NOT go over at any time. You must remain at or under this amount. If you make a trade, its up to you to workout a swap if a deal would put you over.
Salary Conversion
To figure out how much salary is being used by your players, use the "cap hit" on Spotrac.com:
0-.99 million = $1
1.00-2.99 million = $2
3.00-5.99 million = $3
6.00-8.99 million = $4
9.00-11.99 million = $5
12.00-14.99 million = $6
15.00-16.99 million = $7
17.00-19.99 million = $8
20+ million = $9
***Player salaries may increase on their own due to NFL contracts with escalating salaries/bonuses, etc. So, your players may not have the same price cap hit & salary from one season to the next..
It is your decision whether or not to retain your players (unless scheduled to become a free agent). That salary will stay with them through trades, etc...
**Players released by their NFL teams will keep their salary figure. If they're team releases them AFTER our FA deadline (NFL Super Bowl), their salary will reflect their cap number for that year under the previous contract.
*The only players who will not have a salary with them are:
1) Free Agents, when rosters are updated for the next season
2) Players who are taken the Free Agent (FA) Draft, who are NFL FAs, at the time the are taken
It is up to owners to bring any salary changes to a member of the league staff in order to have a players salary updated for a new contract
Trading Cap
-You may not trade money (salary cap space) at any time.
-Salary cap at all times is $80
-You may NOT go over at any time. You must remain at or under this amount. If you make a trade, its up to you to workout a swap if a deal would put you over.
Salary Conversion
To figure out how much salary is being used by your players, use the "cap hit" on Spotrac.com:
0-.99 million = $1
1.00-2.99 million = $2
3.00-5.99 million = $3
6.00-8.99 million = $4
9.00-11.99 million = $5
12.00-14.99 million = $6
15.00-16.99 million = $7
17.00-19.99 million = $8
20+ million = $9
***Player salaries may increase on their own due to NFL contracts with escalating salaries/bonuses, etc. So, your players may not have the same price cap hit & salary from one season to the next..
It is your decision whether or not to retain your players (unless scheduled to become a free agent). That salary will stay with them through trades, etc...
**Players released by their NFL teams will keep their salary figure. If they're team releases them AFTER our FA deadline (NFL Super Bowl), their salary will reflect their cap number for that year under the previous contract.
*The only players who will not have a salary with them are:
1) Free Agents, when rosters are updated for the next season
2) Players who are taken the Free Agent (FA) Draft, who are NFL FAs, at the time the are taken
It is up to owners to bring any salary changes to a member of the league staff in order to have a players salary updated for a new contract
Trading Cap
-You may not trade money (salary cap space) at any time.