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I'd think teams like Cleveland and Oakland would be discussing different scenarios.
If a team traded for Johnson, the cap number would only be $5M this year, $12.5M in 2015, $16M in 2016 and would continue to go up until it peaked at $18.25M in 2019.
For Detroit, his cap number is $13M this year, $20.5M in 2015, $24M in 2016, etc.
Basically, it's about $8M a year more for Detroit because they still have to take the prorated cap hit from his signing bonus. That ends in 2017, since the bonus can only be prorated for five years.
If they trade or cut him, all of the dead money hits the cap at once. That's why there would be a $16M net cap loss ($29M in dead money - $13M in salary) if they got rid of him this year. They wouldn't gain $16M in cap space by trading him. They would lose $16M.
And Detroit only has $1.4M in cap space. If they traded Johnson tomorrow, they would be about $14.6M OVER the cap. They can't make this move.
We gave up more for Jay Cutler
Jay Cutler