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FORMULA 1
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- OLYMPICS
Monday Morning Financial Round Up
The Alex Smith Injury
The Redskins’ playoff hopes took a major hit when franchise QB Alex Smith suffered a gruesome leg injury against the surging Houston Texans. Smith is of course in year 1 of a 5 year, $111M contract in Washington. He’s earning $40M of that this year, and is locked in for $71M over the next three seasons - all of which is guaranteed for injury. The Redskins’ have a potential out after the 2020 season ($13.5M of dead cap). There’s no timetable for Smith’s return yet, but a full comeback for an injury of this stature to a 34-year-old will be a tough road.
The Redskins will turn to Colt McCoy from here out, and will certainly be auditioning QBs for the backup position, notably: EJ Manuel, Mark Sanchez, TJ Yates.
Related: Alex Smith’s Contract Breakdown
NBA Free Agency
As the NBA season rounds into form (though still just a blur until Christmas for many), the focus will soon shift to players with expiring contracts, or available opt-outs. Here’s a quick look at a few notable players at each position who are eyeing the open market next July.
Point Guards
- Kemba Walker, CHA, 29
- Ricky Rubio, UTH, 28
- Derrick Rose, MIN, 30
- Kyrie Irving, BOS, 27 (player option)
- Goran Dragic, MIA, 33, (player option)
Shooting Guards
- Klay Thompson, GSW, 29
- J.J. Redick, PHI, 35
- Wesley Matthews, DAL, 32
- Jimmy Butler, PHI, 30 (player option)
Small Forwards
- Tobias Harris, LAC, 27
- Rudy Gay, SAS, 33
- Kevin Durant, GSW, 31 (player option)
- Kawhi Leonard, TOR, 28 (player option)
- Harrison Barnes, DAL, 27 (player option)
Power Forwards
- Nikola Mirotic, NOP, 28
- Marcus Morris, BOS, 30
- Julius Randle, NOP, 24 (player option)
Centers
- Nikola Vucevic, ORL, 28
- Enes Kanter, NYK, 27
- Al Horford, BOS, 33 (player option)
- Hassan Whiteside, MIA, 30 (player option)
- Marc Gasol, MEM, 34 (player option)
Related: 2019 NBA Free Agents | 2019 NBA Options
Defensive Spending vs. Production
The Rams are spending $119M cash on their defense in 2018, second only to the Bears this season, but the return on investment hasn’t exactly been great. For the most part, LA is 9-1 because they can outscore the rest of the league, not shut them down. In fact, according to Football Outsiders, the Rams’ defense ranks somewhere around 20th in the league across a few of their advanced metrics, a figure that may continue to decline after a Monday night battle with the Chiefs this week.
The Saints, conversely, have spent a few years shedding a lot of expensive weight on the defensive side of the ball, investing high draft picks, cutting a few notable veterans, etc… The $67.5M cash they’re spending on their defense ranks 21st in the league.
For what it’s worth, the Baltimore Ravens are currently the “best-value” defense in football, including a payroll of just $65.3M (24th), but ranked 6th among FO figures currently.
Related: Defensive Cash Spending for NFL Teams in 2018
Trade Winds in Queens
With $92.5M already allocated to just 7 players on the 2019 roster thus far, the Mets and new GM Brodie Van Wagenen are staring down a complicated offseason, with minimal dollars to spend. All signs point to one major piece of the puzzle being shopped this winter, and while the grand prize for many teams would be NL Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom, it appears the more probable candidate could be Noah Syndergaard. Multiple teams have reportedly shown interest for the 26 year old flame thrower, who has 3 years of arbitration eligibility remaining before his big pay day is needed.
The Mets have already indicated that whomever is traded this offseason, the return they’re seeking is not a pool of prospects, rather MLB-ready players who can slot into this financial locked-in payroll, and push the Mets back up the NL East in 2019.
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- Michael Ginnitti NFL, MLB
- Keith Smith NBA
- Scott Allen Contributor
- Taylor Vincent NWSL
2025 MLS General Allocation Money
A look at the amount of General Allocation Money each MLS team has to work with for the 2025 season.
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Breaking down the least impactful trades of the 2024 NWSL season.
Moving Off of the Kirk Cousins Contract
Kirk Cousins move to the bench lights a fire under what could be a fascinating offseason for the underachieving Atlanta Falcons. We’ll detail a few options for the Cousins contract in the coming months:
Pacers Acquire Thomas Bryant From Heat
Indiana acquires Thomas Bryant from Miami in exchange for a second-round pick.
Warriors Acquire Dennis Schroder From Nets
Golden State acquires Dennis Schroder and 2025 second-round pick from Brooklyn in exchange for De’Anthony Melton, Reece Beekman and three second-round picks.
TRENDING PLAYERS
- 1 Kirk Cousins (QB, ATL)
- 2 Josh Naylor (1B, ARI)
- 3 Brock Purdy (QB, SF)
- 4 Nolan Arenado (3B, STL)
- 5 Carlos Santana (1B, CLE)
TRENDING PAGES
- 1 NFL Free Agents
- 2 MLB Free Agents
- 3 NBA Trade Machine
- 4 NFL Contracts
- 5 NFL Salary Rankings