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Well, between the two, Evans would save about $2.3M if he's cut before June 1, and Godwin basically can't be cut before June 1, because he's got a fully gtd $20M salary and dead cap that is $11.2M more than his current cap number. Godwin is also signed through 2024, while Evans is on the final year of his deal in 2023.You think so ? I read Evans provides minimal cap relief. I do agree a restructure is likely, they can free up nearly 20 million in cap space by prorating to bonus for them both. If I’m the Bucs, I wouldn’t do that , they need to balance the scales and embrace a tough rebuild year.
So with Evans, you pretty much either have to extend him or I guess trade him. While I think he may be the most underrated and consistent receiver in the league, he'll be 30 this year, and I'm not sure it makes sense to extend him if you're in cap hell and you may be looking at a rebuild or rookie QB anyway.
I'm not going to do a deep dive into the Bucs cap situation, because I'm not sure I care enough to do it. On the surface, there's not a lot of "cuts" they can make for underproducing players to save a lot of space. They definitely went "all in" cap-wise for a Lombardi, it worked, and now they're stuck with the consequences. They do have a bunch of guys with large base salaries that can get restructured, and some guys with 1-2 years left on deals that could get extended. Donovan Smith, Carlton Davis, to name a few.
By the way... good exercise for those advocating for the "void year" phenomenon. It "worked" for the Bucs in that they got their SB ring, but Brady isn't playing for them this year and he'll cost them $35.1M in dead money. That's over 15% of their cap. That's what "void years" looks like.