Rookie minicamp is upon us for the Seattle Seahawks. It's the first opportunity for us to see the rookies on the football field in a Seahawks uniform.
Not only are they hitting the field, but general manager John Schneider is getting the draft class signed. On Friday afternoon, he locked up first-round pick defensive tackle Byron Murphy II to his four-year rookie contraact worth just over $16 million.
His signing has unfortunately put the Seahawks over the salary cap by $393,033 per Over The Cap. It's important to note three things:
When you sign a player during the NFL business day, which starts and ends at 1 p.m. PT, you get until the end of that same business day to get under the salary cap.
How will the Seakawks do that? It will likely come from a restructure, likely of D.K. Metcalf, who could free up around $6 million with a restructure or more with an extension. Keep an eye out on the possibility of a trade. With the selection of Murphy, would Schneider consider moving Dre'Mont Jones? A trade pre-June 1st would save nearly $5 million on this year's salary cap and over $23 million in 2025.
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