Contract analytics

2016 Cap Analytics: Green Bay Packers

Expected Contract OutcomesExpected Contract Value 2.0 utilizes an algorithm based on a player’s contract characteristics, age, position and 2015 performance to forecast probabilities as to the outcomes of contract termination decisions.   The lower the Expected Outcome, the more likely the player’s contract will be terminated in 2016.  A pay cut is treated as a termination.  We have applied ECV 2.0 to all contracts scheduled to count $2 million or more against the 2016 salary cap with the exception of exercised 5th year rookie options.  Expected Savings is the calculated by multiplying the probability a player will be released by the cap savings realized by the team upon such release.

Player Position Expected Outcome Expected Savings
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix DB 99.9% ($2,062)
Mike Daniels F7 99.4% ($14,300)
Bryan Bulaga OL 98.2% ($17,344)
Randall Cobb REC 96.9% ($18,660)
Clay Matthews F7 94.0% $330,780
Aaron Rodgers QB 94.0% $357,595
Josh Sitton OL 90.8% $628,830
Morgan Burnett DB 85.9% $375,328
Sam Shields DB 84.2% $909,650
Datone jones F7 64.0% $524,469
TJ Lang OL 61.3% $1,964,919
Jordy Nelson REC 40.8% $828,800
Julius Peppers F7 22.8% $6,175,200
Expected Change in Cap Room +$12,043,205

 

True Cap SpaceRealizable Cap Space depicts the total amount of salary cap space potentially at the team’s disposal in 2016, and True Cap Space makes further adjustments to take into consideration amounts that are accounted for in practical terms.  Most True Cap Space will be used on players currently under contract as a result of the team choosing to not release them.

True Cap Space (2016)
Adjusted Salary Cap $157,452,597
Prorated Signing Bonus Amounts ($34,356,480)
Realizable Cap Space $123,096,117
Fully Guaranteed Salary ($1,972,852)
Minimum Salary Cap Holds ($22,950,000)
True Cap Space $98,173,265
League Rank 12th

Commitment Index – Commitment Index identifies the degree to which a team has “mortgaged its future” by measuring its net future salary cap commitments as a percentage of the average net future salary cap commitments of all teams.  A Commitment Index Score of 100% is average, and a negative Commitment Index Score indicates that the team has more current salary cap space than future salary cap commitments.  The Commitment Index Score of every team in the league changes to at least some degree with every transaction executed by any team in the league, so Commitment Index Score is measured as of a specific point in time (in this case, January 11, 2016). 

Commitment Index (2017+)
Prorated Signing Bonus Amounts $43,468,889
Fully Guaranteed Salary $1,933,146
Current Cap Space ($26,401,280)
Net Commitment $19,000,755
Commitment Index Score 110%
League Rank (1st = Most Committed) 16TH
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