The Falcons “would like to trade” Julio Jones to alleviate salary cap issues, The Athletic's Jeff Schultz reported on Thursday.
Jones is in the first year of a three-year contract signed in September 2019. The deal, worth $66 million (all guaranteed) runs from 2021 to '23 and includes cap hits of $23,050,000, $19,263,000, and $19,263,000 in each of the next three seasons, respectively. And although the Falcons are currently under the cap by $500,000, they need approximately $8 million to sign the 2021 draft picks.
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If Jones is moved, what’s the price?