The Facts:
With a salary cap of about $120 million likely to be part of the next Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Falcons might not have the cap flexibility to re-sign all the players they would like to keep. One of the tougher decisions for the team will be how to proceed with Snelling.
Reported by Pro Football Weekly
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to PFW, if another team offers Snelling high-end backup money when he hits the open market, the Falcons will have to decide whether to match it, top it or spend resources on other areas of need and consider moving forward with Jacquizz Rodgers and Gartrell Johnson as the top complements to Michael Turner. It'll definitely be a situation we'll follow up on once the lockout is lifted. Given Turner's customarily heavy workload, Fantasy Football owners will want to have a good feel for the Falcons' depth chart beneath him.
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