Sure, better ui, that's about all they have. Only includes player salary data through 2016 spotrac Most of the good stuff requires the premium account As a matter of principle, i’d like to avoid signing up for it, but i will if i have to Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Spotrac is good for a general overview for all major sports, but it's frequently inaccurate in the details
Otc is the standard for nfl contracts Hoophype has better nba info Cots contracts is for baseball, and capfriendly for hockey Go to spotrac and choose the page you want, by position i would suggest for less tabs on your spreadsheet I just tried it and it was table #1 in the formula for the qb web page. Full post from pat rifino
Those contracts have earned players over $155m with the projected income possibly $22 to $50 based off metrics via @spotrac Of the $155m, 20 of those players have earned over $2.2m with about another 20 earning over $1m in their time after playing in a spring football league [spotrac] spotrac projects a 4 year, $120m contract extension for #cowboys wr ceedee lamb, including $55m guaranteed at signing & $75m locked in through 2026. Spotrac releases beta version of their nba trade machine | per keith smith (@keithsmithnba) You can make trades involving everything real teams can trade Players, picks, rights, etc — click the camera icon to take a shareable snapshot of your trade
Www.spotrac.com calculates brock purdy's next market value contract at 5 years, $230,974,115 Performance and contract comparables are Justin herbert, josh allen, kyler murray, and jalen hurts A vibrant community of excel enthusiasts Get expert tips, ask questions, and share your love for all things excel Elevate your spreadsheet skills with us!
The contracts carrying the largest dead cap hits
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