Shy Tuttle

Contract Details: Ravens, 49ers, Sutton, Bates

The Ravens reworked a handful of contracts this week. Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the team restructured linebacker Roquan Smith‘s contract. ESPN’s Field Yates adds that defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike and kicker Justin Tucker also reworked their pacts.

Smith’s restructuring helped create $4.875MM in cap space, per Rapoport. Smith is playing on the second year of a five-year, $100MM extension he signed with the Ravens in 2023. In total, the three recent contract restructurings will total $9.3MM in savings, per Yates.

GM Eric DeCosta recently hinted that the team may be over the cap after adding a long list of practice squad players (via Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic). The executive was confident the organization would quickly get cap compliant, and it sounds like the front office also managed to squeeze out some extra financial wiggle room heading into the regular season.

More cap restructurings from around the NFL…

  • Deebo Samuel provided the 49ers with some cap space the other day, with the wideout’s restructuring providing the team with a whopping $16.4MM in cap space (via Yates). Samuel is still playing on the three-year, $73.5MM extension he inked with San Francisco in 2022. Defensive tackle Maliek Collins also recently reworked his contract, saving the 49ers $5.43MM against the cap, per Yates. The team specifically converted $6.79MM of Collins’ upcoming salary into a signing bonus, adding three void years in the process (per Michael Ginnitti of Spotrac).
  • The Broncos continue to commit to wideout Courtland Sutton, at least for the entirety of the 2024 campaign. The team restructured the receiver’s contract, helping open $9.5MM in cap space, per Yates. Specifically, the team converted $11.875MM of Sutton’s $13MM salary into a bonus, per Mike Klis of 9News in Denver. The reduced financial flexibility reduces the chances of a Sutton trade during the upcoming season.
  • The Falcons opened up about $7.5MM in cap space by reworking Jessie Bates‘ contract, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston. The team converted $11.25MM of his 2024 base salary into a signing bonus, increasing his 2025 ($22.25MM) and 2026 ($22.27MM) cap hits in the process.
  • The Panthers reworked a pair of contracts, according to Yates. Both offensive tackle Taylor Moton and defensive tackle Shy Tuttle helped provide the Panthers with some breathing room, as the duo’s restructurings created $10.7MM in cap room.
  • The Saints opened $3.5MM in cap space by reworking Juwan Johnson‘s deal, per Yates. The tight end inked a two-year extension with the team ahead of the 2023 campaign, with $11.5MM of his $12MM earnings guaranteed.

DT Shy Tuttle To Sign With Panthers

The Panthers have reportedly decided to pair star defensive tackle Derrick Brown with another young interior defensive lineman, agreeing to a deal with Saints defensive tackle Shy Tuttle, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Tuttle is set to join Carolina under a three-year, $19.5MM contract that includes $13MM guaranteed at signing.

Tuttle was a nice surprise over the last few years for the Saints, entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee. Tuttle immediately stood out as a rookie recording two sacks, three tackles for loss, three quarterback hits, four pass deflections, and one interception (which he athletically returned 19 yards).

Over the next three seasons, Tuttle showed more of the same while becoming more disruptive in the running game, as well. Over four years with the team that gave him a chance after going undrafted, Tuttle delivered one outstanding year after another, proving that he deserved to be a starting defensive tackle in the NFL. This past season was Tuttle’s worst, according to Pro Football Focus (subscription required), but he showed enough in his first three seasons to easily justify the multiyear contract.

With Tuttle and Brown on the interior defensive line in 2023 and Brian Burns and Yetur Gross-Matos on the edges, the Panthers defensive line is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. New defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero has received some talented pieces today to boost his new unit.