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DBroncos4life
05-23-2005, 12:05 PM
Lining up some likely victims as June 1 cap-cut day approaches
May 23, 2005
By Clark Judge
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer
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A week ago the Arizona Cardinals couldn't wait to cut veteran tackle L.J. Shelton. They released him instead of holding off two weeks to defray the cap cost, ready and willing to absorb the impact of a $3.3 million cap hit now.

I tell that story because it illustrates how desperate clubs are to dump veterans after June 1.

They're not.


R.W. McQuarters still has skills, but the Bears don't think they are worth $3 million. (Getty Images)
Sure, there are a handful of names who make it to the help wanted ads after June 1, but there aren't nearly as many as you might expect -- and the explanation is there in the Cardinals' release of Shelton. Few teams are looking to erase big salaries for immediate cap relief.

Yes, Tennessee is expected to cut safety Lance Schulters. Yes, Kansas City will release wide receiver Johnnie Morton, if he doesn't agree to a restructured contract. And, yes, offensive lineman -- or defensive lineman -- Kyle Turley is headed for the exit ramp in St. Louis.

But the list is short, and it's short because most of the dirty work has been done. A recent study of NFL teams revealed that nearly three-fourths of the clubs have at least $1.6 million in cap room, which means don't look for any unexpected bombs.

"I think in past years the anticipation of June 1 is always greater than the actual players who become available," said Carolina GM Marty Hurney. "Every year teams are getting better at managing the cap."

This year may be the best example. Nevertheless, there will be movement, and here are some of the players expected to be doing the moving:

R.W. McQuarters, CB, Chicago: Once, he was considered a rock-solid cornerback on a 13-3 team. Once, he commanded a $5.5 million signing bonus as part of a five-year contract. Now, McQuarters looms as the next Bears' casualty, joining kicker Paul Edinger as a member of the Bears' Alumni. The problem: The Bears consider McQuarters' salary ($3.05 million) too steep for a backup cornerback and return specialist. "If you're looking for a third corner," said one pro scout, "you'd have to consider him."

Johnnie Morton, WR, Kansas City: Three years ago he was one of the team's biggest free-agent acquisitions. Now, Morton is told to stay away from offseason practice, with the club poised to cut the guy if he doesn't restructure a contract set to pay him $3 million this season. So far, Morton isn't biting. Morton won't have trouble catching on elsewhere, but he will have trouble making big money. The guy simply drops too many passes in critical situations, never producing more than 55 receptions in one year for the Chiefs.

Lance Schulters, S, Tennessee: When the Titans paid him a $275,000 roster bonus in March it seemed Schulters was set for another season. But be careful: This is the same club that last year paid Eddie George a $1 million bonus in the spring before letting him go in the summer. The club believed George was too expensive to keep, and it looks at Schulters the same way. The guy's due to pull down $2.75 million and has a $4.2 million cap figure, yet he lost his starting job to Lamont Thompson. Schulters indicated he's willing to renegotiate, but only to a point. Then there is this: He was held out of the team's recent minicamp practices because of his uncertain future. "He's gone," said an NFC general manager.

Kyle Turley, OT, St. Louis: I don't know where to start here. I guess we'll go back to last season when Turley, out for the season with a back injury, confronted coach Mike Martz at the team's headquarters and allegedly threatened him. That wasn't a good move. Then Turley went on national radio a month later and said getting along with Martz "is not too important to me." Now this: He's reportedly down to 245-250 pounds and interested in playing defensive line. The Rams are not interested, and I'm not sure who else is. "If he's going to play," said one scout, "it will be as a tackle, which means he'll have to put the weight on." We'll see. In the meantime, the Rams drafted tackle Richie Incognito with a third-round pick, a sure sign Turley is gone.

Bobby Taylor, CB, Seattle: When he left Philadelphia a year ago he was supposed to make an impact with the Seahawks. He didn't. In fact he didn't even start, serving as a backup before bowing out after nine games. Now the Seahawks are up against the cap and looking for help, and here's a place to start. First, the club acquired free-agent cornerbacks Andre Dyson and Kelly Herndon to offset the loss of starter Ken Lucas; second, it can gain $1.5 million in cap relief with Taylor's departure. Taylor can still help someone, but if he can't start with the defense-starved Seahawks -- especially after the club shelled out millions to acquire him -- what does that tell you?

Todd Steussie, OT, Tampa Bay: The veteran tackle last week thanked the Bucs' organization for its support while he cooperates with federal and NFL investigations into steroid use in pro football. Now let's see if the club stands behind Steussie for the coming season. He's 34, lost his starting right tackle job last October and stands to make $2 million this season. Steussie knows he could be a June 1 cap casualty, and general manager Bruce Allen hasn't ruled out a release -- emphasizing that "we have to clear room to sign our rookies." I know where they can find $2 million in room, and so do they.

Chad Morton, KR, Washington: It's beginning to look like a June swoon for the Morton family, with Chad joining brother Johnnie on the endangered list. The Redskins raided the New York Jets for the restricted free agent two years ago, paying him a $2.5 million signing bonus, but they ran out of patience after Morton tore knee ligaments last season. He wasn't having a good season anyway, and while he doesn't stand to earn that much ($540,000) this year, the club seems to have decided to move on without him.

Mike Barrow, LB, Washington: The club may not whack him immediately. In fact, it could wait until July. But make no mistake: It will release Barrow. Two telltale signals: First, the Redskins' acquisition of linebacker Warrick Holdman, whom they're moving inside; second, the club needs cap room and can free $1.74 million in space with Barrow's release. Now add this: The Redskins could try to renegotiate Barrow's contract, one that counts $2.15 million against this year's cap, but haven't. Call it circumstantial evidence, but it all points in the same direction, and for Barrow that's out of town.

Connecticut Bronco Fan
05-23-2005, 12:11 PM
I would really love to see Corey Chavous cut and then signed by denver, but i read somewhere that Minnesota has no plans to cut him.

Bronco9798
05-23-2005, 12:15 PM
I Don't look for Denver to have much interest in the June 1st cuts.

Florida_Bronco
05-23-2005, 01:19 PM
Good post DB.

Anyone have any idea what our June 1st cuts will be?

SpringStein
05-23-2005, 01:51 PM
I Don't look for Denver to have much interest in the June 1st cuts.

I don't look for Denver to have much money for June 1st cuts. ;)

orange crusher
05-23-2005, 03:49 PM
I guess the Bears aren't waiting until June 1st. McQuarters got released today.

jebures
05-23-2005, 03:55 PM
Good post DB.

Anyone have any idea what our June 1st cuts will be?

Raylee Johnson & maybe..maybe Willie MIddlebrooks

Florida_Bronco
05-23-2005, 04:05 PM
Raylee Johnson & maybe..maybe Willie MIddlebrooks

I thought Raylee was a FA?

I'd sure hate to see Middlebrooks get cut, I really think he has potential and he could still put it all together if he could just keep from getting injured.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, Middlebrooks is still on this team for a reason. :thumbsup:

baja
05-23-2005, 04:35 PM
Why would they cut Middlebrooks he is still in his rookie contract.

SoCalBronco
05-23-2005, 04:45 PM
Why would they cut Middlebrooks he is still in his rookie contract.

Wabbit said something to the effect that he thinks there might (he said it wasnt confirmed or anything) be a chance Willie would get cut because his rehab is not going well.

Hercules Rockefeller
05-23-2005, 04:55 PM
That's an asinine reason, to cut him because his rehab is not going well, and being on his rookie deal there's not going to be any savings. If that happens, that leaves the Broncos with Bailey, Walls, the rookies, and the guys who were deemed not that good since Shanny felt the need to use 3 more picks on corners this past draft.

Ray Lee won't go either, he doesn't make dick and he's just another body with all these DL that have been brought in.

If Denver does anything, hopefully the cut is before June 1 since there's no reason to push any money back to '06.

Florida_Bronco
05-23-2005, 04:57 PM
Wabbit said something to the effect that he thinks there might (he said it wasnt confirmed or anything) be a chance Willie would get cut because his rehab is not going well.

I'd like to see info about his rehab not going well.

Sodak
05-23-2005, 05:07 PM
Cut Danny Kannel. Please.

Pezman
05-23-2005, 05:14 PM
Turley in a Bronco uni? Sure, why not. We've already tried our best to turn into the Fade with strange personnel moves this offseason ROFL!

Someone like him, being such a high profile guy, I'm sure it stings just a bit to be cut outright by the Rams organization. But the payday he gets from it sure will make it less painful.

As for the Broncos, any chance we cut a big name before the deadline? Is it that important to chop someone with a week to go?

wabbit
05-24-2005, 01:02 AM
That's an asinine reason, to cut him because his rehab is not going well, and being on his rookie deal there's not going to be any savings. If that happens, that leaves the Broncos with Bailey, Walls, the rookies, and the guys who were deemed not that good since Shanny felt the need to use 3 more picks on corners this past draft...


Asinine or not, SoCal is correct; the Broncos are considering releasing Middlebrooks June 1st

...and no, his re-hab is not going well. The surest sign of that is that the team hasn't highlighted his progress, or mentioned his name for that matter in any way during the off-season, even as it details the development of it's defensive backfield.

I heard a very reliable Bronco person say this in March...it's not idle speculation.

Atlas
05-24-2005, 01:28 AM
That's an asinine reason, to cut him because his rehab is not going well, and being on his rookie deal there's not going to be any savings. If that happens, that leaves the Broncos with Bailey, Walls, the rookies, and the guys who were deemed not that good since Shanny felt the need to use 3 more picks on corners this past draft.

Ray Lee won't go either, he doesn't make dick and he's just another body with all these DL that have been brought in.

If Denver does anything, hopefully the cut is before June 1 since there's no reason to push any money back to '06.


The Broncos have 1,000 DL and CBs. I wouldn't be suprised if Johnson is let go and Denver goes and signs a safety.

I don't see how they can cut Middlebrooks unless they feel he won't be ready for the start of the season.

watermock
05-24-2005, 04:25 AM
Regarding Middlebrooks, you have to realize we have brought in 6 corners, plus Bailey. If his knee isn't responding, he's on the last year of his contract. We have a zillion prospects including Walls, Fergy just signed, and we have a bunch of youngsters on the roster.

Even tho he isn't taking up alot of Salary Cap, Willie might be released if his knee isn't sound. We have a bevy of kittens running around at cornerback. It wouldn't surprise me if Lynch was released.

Steven A. Jackson sighting this morning. Why is this guy so angry all the time?

Connecticut Bronco Fan
05-24-2005, 08:42 AM
It wouldn't surprise me if Lynch was released.

Put down the pipe mock.

missingnumber7
05-24-2005, 11:07 AM
Turley in a Bronco uni? Sure, why not. We've already tried our best to turn into the Fade with strange personnel moves this offseason ROFL!

Someone like him, being such a high profile guy, I'm sure it stings just a bit to be cut outright by the Rams organization. But the payday he gets from it sure will make it less painful.

As for the Broncos, any chance we cut a big name before the deadline? Is it that important to chop someone with a week to go?
Turley didn't wear a browns uni...what about that guy that got hit in the eye with the flag? He's gotta be availiable...we need to sign more browns to this team.

Florida_Bronco
05-24-2005, 11:11 AM
Turley didn't wear a browns uni...what about that guy that got hit in the eye with the flag? He's gotta be availiable...we need to sign more browns to this team.

That was Orlando Brown I believe, and we attempted to sign him once already in the past.

Ballhawk
05-24-2005, 11:20 AM
I would hope:
That Browner wins the FS spot outright in camp.
Clabo beats out House as LT backup.
Williams beats out Middlebrooks for Nickle spot (think the kid is a ballhawk).
Nate and Luke beat out Adams for #4 and 5 on WR depth chart.
Ernster out kicks Sourdrunk.
Burns takes Paymah and Foxworth under his wings and shows them how to blow up returners.
Pryce and Brown drop 10 lbs each and get a little faster off the corners.

Hercules Rockefeller
05-24-2005, 11:50 AM
Asinine or not, SoCal is correct; the Broncos are considering releasing Middlebrooks June 1st

...and no, his re-hab is not going well. The surest sign of that is that the team hasn't highlighted his progress, or mentioned his name for that matter in any way during the off-season, even as it details the development of it's defensive backfield.

I heard a very reliable Bronco person say this in March...it's not idle speculation.

Excuse me if I with hold judgment until June 1st to see what happens. No offense Wabbit, but I'm tired of the "Insiders" on this board always talking about things in the negative about how they wanted this and it didn't come to pass. Without searching for Heav's post about which FAs Denver would pursue when FA started, I don't think he hit on any of them. The only person I'll give credit to is TJ nailing the Foster pick 2 years ago since he went out there and made a "postive" prediction about what would happen instead of what they wanted to happen and didn't come to fruition..

DBroncos4life
05-24-2005, 12:07 PM
I could see if he had another set back but because its not going well wouldn't make much sense. His contract is nill and he has shown to be more then ok at times when healthy. I guess we will have to see.

BRONCCRUSHFAN
05-24-2005, 12:16 PM
That was Orlando Brown I believe, and we attempted to sign him once already in the past.

He's a deadbird anyway.

Rascal
05-24-2005, 12:45 PM
deadbird is just a relocated brown so it's still possible we could bring him in.

I think we cut a d-lineman.