Salary cap recap 03.22.18: Patriots end day with $10,963,858 in cap space taken at BSJ Headquarters (Patriots)

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Here's a look at some of the moves the Patriots have made in the last few days and their overall impact on the salary cap.



1) We learned the official numbers for Patrick Chung. The Boston Globe's Ben Volin reported the details -- three years with a maximum value of $11.4 million. In 2018, Chung can receive up to $5.4 million in cash.


  • Base salary: $915,000

  • Workout bonus: $85,000

  • Signing bonus: $3.6 million

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 (due on an unspecified date)

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)




  • Base salary: $1.9 million

  • Workout bonus: $100,000

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Incentives: $600,000




  • Base salary: $1.9 million

  • Workout bonus: $100,000

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Incentives: $600,000




  • Base salary: $2 million

  • $800,000 in signing bonus proration from his 2016 $2.4 million signing bonus

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Incentives: $600,000




  • Base salary: $915,000

  • Workout bonus: $85,000

  • $800,000 in signing bonus proration from his 2016 $2.4 million signing bonus

  • $1,200,000 in signing bonus proration from his 2018 $3.6 million signing bonus

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 (due on an unspecified date)




  • Base salary: $1,900,000

  • Workout bonus: $100,000

  • $1,200,000 in signing bonus proration from his 2018 $3.6 million signing bonus

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Incentives: $600,000




  • Base salary: $1,900,000

  • Workout bonus: $100,000

  • $1,200,000 in signing bonus proration from his 2018 $3.6 million signing bonus

  • Roster bonus: $400,000 ($25,000 per game active)

  • Incentives: $600,000


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Kyle Van Noy


3)
Matthew Slater


4)
Marquis Flowers


5)
LaAdrian Waddle


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  • $200,000 for 60 percent playing-time

  • Another $200,000 for 70 percent playing-time

  • Another $200,000 for 80 percent playing-time


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Cordarrelle Patterson


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  1. 1st round (No. 31): their original assigned pick

  2. 2nd round (No. 43): From the 49ers as part of the Jimmy Garoppolo trade

  3. 2nd round (No. 63): their original assigned pick

  4. 3rd round (No. 95): their original assigned pick

  5. 4th round (No. 136): Compensatory pick for Jabaal Sheard

  6. 6th round (No. 210): From the Raiders as part of the Patterson trade

  7. 7th round (No. 219): From the Browns as part of the Jason McCourty trade


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  1. 1st round: their original assigned pick

  2. 2nd round: their original assigned pick

  3. 4th round: their original assigned pick

  4. 5th round: their original assigned pick

  5. 7th round: their original assigned pick


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Nate Solder
Malcolm Butler
Dion Lewis
Johnson Bademosi
Jeremy Hill
Ricky Jean-Francois
Adrian Clayborn
Danny Amendola


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Prior year carryover

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Patriots adjusted cap

2018 cap commitment

2018 CAP SPACE: $10,963,858


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Stephon Gilmore
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