New Orleans Saints

Report: Saints create tons of cap space by restructuring contracts of 2 key players

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Brad Sullivan

The New Orleans Saints recently gained some needed flexibility after restructuring the current deals of wide receiver Michael Thomas and offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk.

The moves were made with an eye toward the upcoming start of the league’s new year on March 16 and affords the Saints the opportunity to try and improve their roster.

Thomas, who turns 29 on March 3, sat out the entire 2021 season because of ankle issues. That followed a 2020 campaign in which he was limited to just seven games.

Prior to those injury woes, Thomas ranked among the elite receivers in the NFL. During his first four seasons in the NFL, he caught 470 passes for 5,512 yards and 32 touchdowns.

There had been some thought that the Saints might consider dealing Thomas to another team. However, it’s clear from this move that the team is expecting a comeback year from the three-time Pro Bowler.

Ramczyk, who turns 28 in April, battled his own injury concerns in 2021, playing in just 10 contests. That came after four solid seasons as a key part of the Saints’ offensive front.

Even with these financial considerations, the Saints are still in need of making additional moves. Prior to the restructuring of Thomas’ and Ramczyk’s deals, the Saints were projected to be over the cap by an absurd amount.

The Saints will have a new look on the sidelines this season, as new head coach Dennis Allen is set to replace Sean Payton, who stepped down, in that role. Allen had been the Saints’ defensive coordinator prior to his promotion.

Brad Sullivan

Brad has written on a variety of both NBA and NFL topics and has worked previously as a sports information director at the collegiate level. A lifetime fan of sports, he's witnessed countless great moments in different sports and understands that stories can be compelling from both the perspective of winners and losers. As a frustrated fan of Cleveland sports, he experienced something unprecedented when the Cavaliers won the city's first championship in 52 years.

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