Big News For Chris Godwin And Carlton Davis

May 27th, 2021

“New salary cap is going up how much?”

You see that bright ray of light coming from Carlton Davis and Chris Godwin’s houses?

That’s the smiles on their faces after they heard the news Wednesday about the NFL salary cap.

After a virtual owners meeting yesterday, the NFL announced that the 2022 salary cap per team is expected to jump up some $26 million. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network has the details.

The Bucs will have several big-ticket free agents after this season. Among those include Ryan Jensen, Jason Pierre-Paul, Ndamukong Suh, foot-rubbing, car-littering Rob Gronkowski, Playoff Lenny, O.J. Howard, Davis and Godwin.

Davis is likely to get the biggest raise, as he is only making $2.4 million and he is easily a top-10 corner and might be a top-five corner. If Davis gets on the market, he will make serious coin.

With several of the free agents being in their 30s and likely on the edge of retirement, the Bucs should be good for 2022 with an extra $26 million of Team Glazer loot to play with.

24 Responses to “Big News For Chris Godwin And Carlton Davis”

  1. Medicated Pete Says:

    As long as TB12 stays, Bucs are contending. He’s priceless

  2. Bush's Coke Spoon Says:

    I thought you were going to announce contract extentions! Got all excited for nothing. :/

  3. OBP Says:

    Still think CD3 is gonna get tagged, then hopefully Godwin and Whitehead get long term deals.

  4. BoricuaBucFan4life Says:

    TB12 is old as dirt. This will probably more than likely be his last season but have no fear cause Aaron Rogers will be here. Go Bucs!!

  5. Defense Rules Says:

    BoricuaBucFan4life … Be careful what you wish for.

  6. Pewter report Says:

    I wish it were that simple. Still have to think about contracts down the road and vea as well so can’t just freely throw a boat load of money at the two of them. Davis will be the one playing hard ball to get every Penny possible. Why are there so many corners at camp this year. He we can sign him but no overpay. Chris will already break the bank

  7. Kentucky Buc Says:

    Rogers doesn’t have the stones to try to replace Brady.

  8. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    It’s a sizable increase…..but we can eat that up very quickly with our roster…..

  9. Eddie Marz Says:

    Aaron Rogers? Didn’t Tampa and Brady just beat him? And you want this whining sore loser? Let’s keep Brady until he says enough. Take Brady over him all day long. GO BUCS!

  10. Mitch Says:

    Bucs have 182 million already committed to next year so at best they will have 26.5 million-ish in cap space, and that doesn’t include any voidable year accelerations. Gonna be a tough one.

  11. Señor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    Joe, a great poll question for your posters: Which in their 30’s player would you hate to not have on the roster in 2022 the most?

    Ryan Jensen,
    Jason Pierre-Paul,
    Ndamukong Suh,
    Foot-rubbing, car-littering Rob Gronkowski

    Certainly at least two are gone. Jensen’s and JPP’s replacements are already on the roster.

  12. Bellingham Bucs Fan Says:

    No thanks to Rogers. We’ve seen what a leader can do. Bringing in a brooding, whining, me-first guy would not sustain the greatness.

  13. Joe Says:

    Certainly at least two are gone. Jensen’s and JPP’s replacements are already on the roster.

    Joe could see JPP sticking around a year or two. But yeah, they didn’t draft Tryon to sit on the bench and maybe play 15 snaps a game. And after they signed Shaq, well, you can do the math.

    Not sure Robert Hainsey is ready to take over next year. Let’s see what he can do as a rookie first. Down the road, sure, Joe can see Hainsey being groomed as a starting center. Joe’s guessing Mr. Seven Rings might have a say in who snaps him the football.

  14. Joe Says:

    No thanks to Rogers.

    Agreed. Those who pine for Rodgers apparently don’t know how he struggles in warm-weather sites. He also hates the turf at the Licht House (drama excuse for sucking when he sweats).

  15. Hope springs eternal Says:

    Rogers is a total primadonna in the late stage of his career. Not a good fit for the bucs.

  16. Anonymous Says:

    Yes! Pay Both Godwin, and Davis. Keep good players in house, not make a need for you turn over ALL those soft rocks behind the outhouse. Looking for that Diamond. Because you now need to find someone to replace either of these two very good players. Groom and grow players with experience in your system through the draft. Keep the good ones around as long as you can, when you have the drafted groomed experienced players best efforts rise up, yes changes will happen.
    Go Bucs!

  17. RustyRhinos Says:

    Yes! Pay Both Godwin, and Davis. Keep good players in house, not make a need for you turn over ALL those soft rocks behind the outhouse. Looking for that Diamond. Because you now need to find someone to replace either of these two very good players. Groom and grow players with experience in your system through the draft. Keep the good ones around as long as you can, when you have the drafted groomed experienced players best efforts rise up, yes changes will happen.
    Go Bucs!

  18. zzbuc Says:

    Not sure at all that Carlton Davis is a top 5 corner…..Wel to be honest I am sure he is not….Don´t get me wrong, he is goood, but not top 5….By any means!!!

  19. Joe Says:

    Gonna be a tough one.

    Nah. Pretty safe bet one or two high-priced vets leave via attrition. That will free up some cash too. There shouldn’t be any problem keeping the core of this team for another year.

  20. Buckaroo Boozie Says:

    For $200 this NFL quarterback is the whinniest bitch to ever suit up.

    Who is Aaron Rodgers ?

    CORRECT!

  21. SOEbuc Says:

    This certainly is Davis and Godwin year to shine. Davis being top five is a bit much, but if he can pull off another great year in a system made for him, he’s the prime-vet CB we’ve needed.

  22. Duane Says:

    That 26 million is on top of a bunch of one year deals. Of course its very unlikely that we will bring our starting 22 back in 2022. Players get hurt, they retire, they regress, they move on. If Brady is still around in 2022, and this team is still competitive, I think the most probable outcome is that they reload. As Joe says, you keep the young core players, and you find vets that want to compete for a title. I dont like the Rodgers fit here. He’s good for racking up stats and accolades during the season, but blows it in the conference championship and blames his organization for it. Brady not only makes his teammates better, but he makes an organization and even city forget decades of futility. Definitely on borrowed time, but there may be hope for the future.

  23. Bear Den Says:

    people, read what the man wrote. He said he is top ten and after another year possibly a top five CB

  24. Buczilla Says:

    Awesome news.