I was thinking the Rangers. That doesn't look like a max front loaded deal to me. I'd start with the league max times 7 then compile the max signing bonus on that.....
No need to get to reactionary. He's an example of the hypothetical pressure teams could put on smaller markets, not meant as a sure fire event.
I showed you the signing bonus numbers, add salary on top of those.
Ok here is his salary breakdown, on current contract. signing bonus is included in those numbers, which I already gave you.
15, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 10
variance on contracts from year to year to no more than 35% and no year can be less than 50% of the highest year.
It appears you don’t understand how the cap works, or what’s allowed, unless I don’t understand what you’re proposing.
Signing bonus , has to be included within the cap/yearly salary.
If you give the player max league salary, there is zero signing bonuses on top of that.
Ie. if league max was 15 million.
Then $14 million in signing bonus and 1 million in salary.
What would be you’re NYR breakdown of yearly salary (including SB breakdown)