Salary Cap Bump Is Great News for Vikings

Salary Cap Bump Is Great News for Vikings
When I hear of these huge salary cap increases, it makes me quite envious of today’s GMs compared to the tight caps I dealt with as a player contract negotiator and capologist in my team exec years. In my last year as Titans president (where I continued to manage the salary cap), we had an increase of $3.9 million in 2003, which was tight for a team with a mature payroll that had just made it to the AFC title game.
My most difficult year dealing with the cap was in 1997 as Vikings GM when I had only $701,000 more cap dollars to work with compared to 1996, which was a playoff season for us. When most of our multi-year contracts had raises built in from year to year, it created a situation where I had to restructure several contracts of top players as a first step to get under the cap.

Jeff Diamond is a former Vikings GM, former Tennessee Titans President and was selected NFL Executive of the Year after the Vikings’ 15-1 season in 1998. He now works for the NFL agent group IFA based in Minneapolis and does other sports consulting and media work along with college/corporate speaking. Follow him and direct message him on Twitter– @jeffdiamondnfl