BREAKING NEWS: After spending $10b, The procedures of the recently reorganized Green Bay New Approaches are being broken…

Restructure Jaire Alexander

The Packers restructured his deal to create cap space last offseason; expect them to do it again this year. Alexander has an $8 million roster bonus that can be turned into a signing bonus and prorated over his deal to lower his cap number, which currently sits at almost $24 million. A full restructure, which would add in base salary and void years to the conversion, could save the Packers over $10 million on the cap, per Ingalls. Even if they don’t do the max restructure, expect the Packers to use Alexander’s roster bonus to get cap relief.

Restructure Rashan Gary

 

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Gary signed his new deal only months ago, but it was designed for restructuring. His $6.2 million roster bonus can be converted to a signing bonus, which would save the Packers roughly $5.3 million on the cap in 2024. It’s an easy decision given Gary’s age and status on the team.

Restructure/extend Clark

 

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Clark is coming off a Pro Bowl season, somehow still only 28 years old and entering 2024 with a $27.5 million cap hit in the final year of the deal. Add it up and Clark is an obvious candidate for restructure or extension. His base salary of over $15 million can be converted into a signing bonus, providing savings in 2024. An extension might make more sense if the Packers strongly believe Clark still has 3-4 more good years. Both avenues could save the team over $10 million in cap space in 2024.

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