GBMelBlount
05-17-2017, 03:26 PM
Clouds of money have hung over the Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason.
There was the one they dropped in the form of Antonio Brown's peak payday contract and the franchise tag they slapped on Le'Veon Bell. There remains the prospect of a multi-year deal with Bell and an extension for 2014 second-round pick Stephon Tuitt.
Yet what looms largest is the money the Steelers haven't spent, but still could, as they hold onto the greatest amount of cap space they've had in years.
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Jacob Klinger
http://www.pennlive.com/steelers/index.ssf/2017/05/steelers_2017_draft_salary_cap.html
There was the one they dropped in the form of Antonio Brown's peak payday contract and the franchise tag they slapped on Le'Veon Bell. There remains the prospect of a multi-year deal with Bell and an extension for 2014 second-round pick Stephon Tuitt.
Yet what looms largest is the money the Steelers haven't spent, but still could, as they hold onto the greatest amount of cap space they've had in years.
(Continued)
Jacob Klinger
http://www.pennlive.com/steelers/index.ssf/2017/05/steelers_2017_draft_salary_cap.html