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  1. CinoEvil

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    It is reported that the salary cap will rise to $116 million per franchise for the 2008 season. Below is a listing of our 2007 roster by position, compensation & current contract signings. Let the discussions begin...


    Player /2008 Salary/ Signed Thru

    Quarterback
    Beck $370,000 2010
    Bramlet $445,000 2008
    Green $2,800,000 2009
    Lemon 2007

    Running Back
    Booker $370,000 2010
    Brown $3,658,266 2010
    Chatman 2007
    Cobbs 2007
    Gado 2007
    Mauia $370,000 2010
    Williams $730,000 2008

    Wide Receiver
    Booker $4,300,000 2008
    Camarillo 2007
    Ginn $370,000 2012
    Hagan $445,000 2009
    Williams $295,000 2009

    Tight End
    Halterman $370,000 2008
    Martin $595,000 2009
    Peelle $1,300,000 2008

    Offensive Line
    Alabi $520,000 2008
    Carey $2,070,000 2008
    Dukes $370,000 2008
    Hadnot 2007
    Lekkerkerker 2007
    Liwienski 2007
    Mormino $370,000 2010
    Mruczkowski 2007
    Ndukwe 2007
    Rosenthal 2007
    Satele $370,000 2010
    Shelton $3,000,000 2009
    Toledo $445,000 2009
    Wilson $370,000 2009

    Defensive End
    Denney $520,000 2010
    Moses $370,000 2008
    Ninkovich $445,000 2008
    Page 2007
    Robinson $520,000 2008
    Roth $520,000 2009
    Taylor $7,500,000 2009
    Wright $370,000 2010

    Defensive Tackle
    Bryant $510,000 2008
    Fifita $370,000 2008
    Holliday $1,650,000 2010
    Soliai $370,000 2010
    Traylor $830,000 2008
    Wright $445,000 2009

    Linebacker
    Crowder $520,000 2008
    Miles $370,000 2008
    Pope 2007
    Porter $4,800,000 2011
    Smith $370,000 2009
    Spragan 2007
    Thomas $5,650,000 2008
    Washington $370,000 2008

    Cornerback
    Allen, Jason $985,000 2011
    Allen, Will $2,500,000 2009
    Daniels $520,000 2008
    Goodman $1,000,000 2008
    Harris $370,000 2008
    Lehan 2007
    Perry $445,000 2008

    Safety
    Bell 2007
    Bryan $370,000 2008
    Hill $1,900,000 2008
    Schulters 2007
    Tillman 2007
    Worrell $605,000 2008

    Punter/Kicker
    Feely $850,000 2009
    Fields $370,000 2010
     
  2. BigDogsHunt

    BigDogsHunt Enough talk...prove it!

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    Who is Bramlet????
     
  3. CinoEvil

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    Casey Bramlet played college football at the University of Wyoming where he set new records in career passing yards, (9,684) TD passes (56) and completions (767). He is the only player in school history to pass for 3,000 yards in three different seasons. He started all 35 games in his final three seasons at Wyoming, and also scored 14 career rushing touchdowns.

    Bramlet was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round (218th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft, and started the 2004 season third on the depth chart, but ended the season 2nd (to Jon Kitna) when Carson Palmer got injured.

    The Bengals released Bramlet prior to the 2005 season, and he signed to play in NFL Europa (Then NFL Europe) with the Hamburg Sea Devils.

    Bramlet started all 10 games of Hamburg's inaugural season, and led them to a 5-5 record with 1,463, 7 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions on 131-of-212 passes. His best game came in Week 4, when he was named Offensive Player of the Week after leading Hamburg to a 30-10 over the Frankfurt Galaxy, with 264 yards and 1 touchdown on 17-of-25 passing attempts.

    In January 2007, Bramlet returned to the NFL, signing with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent. Few days after signing with the Redskins, he was allocated back to NFL Europa. On June 23rd, 2007 he led the Hamburg Sea Devils to a 37-28 victory over Frankfurt Galaxy in World Bowl XV, and Bramlet was named the game's most valuable player. As of August 2007 Bramlet is listed as the 5th string quarterback behind Redskins sixth round selction Jordan Palmer. On August 6, 2007, Bramlet was cut from the Redskins official roster.

    On August 12th, he was signed by the Atlanta Falcons. With Michael Vick suspended and D.J. Shockley injured, Bramlet saw extensive action in the last two preseason games and started the 2007 season third on the depth chart behind Joey Harrington and Chris Redman. On September 19, 2007, Bramlet was released by the Atlanta Falcons. On October 25, 2007, Bramlet was signed by the Miami Dolphins to their practice squad. On December 22, 2007, Bramlet was added to the active roster of the Miami Dolphins.
     
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  4. BigDogsHunt

    BigDogsHunt Enough talk...prove it!

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    If he is legit, than to me that potentially changes our use of a draft pick on a QB if we sign a vet in FA. A 3rd string QB is a perfect role for now.
     
  5. NorFlaFin

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    Did I read that right? Carey is a free agent?
     
  6. BigDogsHunt

    BigDogsHunt Enough talk...prove it!

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    No signed thru 2008
     
  7. CinoEvil

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    I missed a DT.

    Love, Marquay $295,000 2009

    Interesting note: He's a cousin of Rex Hadnot.
     
  8. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Didn't we cut him in training camp?
     
  9. CinoEvil

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    NFL.com had him on our current roster so I included him, however further review shows that he was waived on September 1, 2007. Thanks for catching it.
     
  10. RoninFin4

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    Wasn't he moved to G then added back to the practice squad for most of the year?
     
  11. Paul 13

    Paul 13 Chaotic Neutral & Unstable Genius Staff Member

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    since those are just the "base" salary and not the actual cap figure, anybody know how much room we'll have assuming none of these guys are cut before the 2008 free agency period starts? (side note, total base salary listed equals $58,279,266. I'm guessing we have another 20 to 25 mill locked up in cap room via prorated bonuses, etc... that gives us about 30 mill in cap space???)
     
  12. CinoEvil

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    Clumpy where are you? :confused2:
     
  13. Oboy

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    Wow... Big Salaries for Porter, JT, and Zach...

    Bummer Bell is a FA. Wonder if we will resign him.
     
  14. Mrtree

    Mrtree Juan Huron's agent

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    The number I had heard batted around earlier was $25 mil but that's nothing concrete. Did Clumpy ever make it to this board?
     
  15. CinoEvil

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    Yes he did, but hasn't been here since Christmas Eve...
     
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  16. nighttrain76

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    All I know is Marty "can't catch a cold" Booker will be long gone!!!!!!
     
  17. CinoEvil

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    This JUST IN!

    Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins re-signed OG Marquay Love Monday, Jan. 7. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
     
  18. alen1

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    I heard the number is 29 million
     
  19. New Era

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    M. Booker...good bye or lower salary.
    Shelton...good bye or lower salary.
    Peelle...good bye or lower salary.
    Traylor...retire...thanks for the effort! No joke.
    Goodman...good bye or lower salary.
    Hill...good bye or lower salary.

    Bell...should resign for a fair price. When healthy he is a playmaker. But look for Miami to draft a SS early in the draft. If not, sign another good Safety Starter type player.

    JT...could be gone for a late 1st or early 2nd.

    ZT...Small for Tuna's type...but he knows talent and will fit in good for the 3-4. If he wants to be gone then sure. But otherwise I think Tuna will keep him. We could not get more than a 4th for him. That sucks but the head injury (See Green & Others) might see him miss a lot of games next season. ZT is a beast and only knows one speed.........FULL SPEED BABY!!!

    Hadnot...should resign for a little bit more than fair market value. Which by the way is pretty expensive. But Miami needs to sign him, if they do not sign a big time, big body free agent. We already need LG & RT.

    That is my main short list.
     
  20. Paul 13

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