Ep. 14 of Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard, the New York Daily News' NFL columnist and Giants beat writer. Guest: Jason Fitzgerald, founder of OverTheCap.com (the NFL's leading salary cap website), co-author of 'Crunching Numbers' (the NFL's salary cap Bible), and host of the OverTheCap podcast. 0:08- Pat breaks down what league sources have told him about which NFL head coaching jobs could come open, who the top candidates will be to fill them, and which front office executives could become GMs soon, as well. 26:40 - Jason Fitzgerald, founder of OverTheCap.com, discusses the Daniel Jones-Saquon Barkley franchise tag dilemma, talks about what Odell Beckham Jr.'s contract looks like, names the NFL team that most creatively manages the salary cap, unpacks the collective bargaining agreement, teases a new book down the road, and explains how his 'side-hustle' became so invaluable to NFL teams, front offices, scouting staffs and player agencies. 4:28 - Two-Minute Drill: Pat gives out his Pat’s Picks for the Thanksgiving Day slate in Week 12. Watch the full video on Pat's YouTube Channel. Find Pat also on Twitter (@PLeonardNYDN), Instagram (@PLonNFL) & TikTok (@PLonNFL).
Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard
Jason Fitzgerald of OverTheCap and Crunching Numbers, NFL coaching carousel

Jason Fitzgerald, founder of OverTheCap.com and co-author of 'Crunching Numbers,' the NFL's salary cap Bible, discusses the Daniel Jones-Saquon Barkley franchise tag dilemma, talks about what Odell Beckham Jr.'s contract looks like, names the NFL team that most creatively manages the salary cap, unpacks the collective bargaining agreement, teases a new book down the road, and explains how his 'side-hustle' became so invaluable to NFL teams, front offices, scouting staffs and player agencies.
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- 22 Nov 2022
Jason Fitzgerald, founder of OverTheCap.com and co-author of 'Crunching Numbers,' the NFL's salary cap Bible, discusses the Daniel Jones-Saquon Barkley franchise tag dilemma, talks about what Odell Beckham Jr.'s contract looks like, names the NFL team that most creatively manages the salary cap, unpacks the collective bargaining agreement, teases a new book down the road, and explains how his 'side-hustle' became so invaluable to NFL teams, front offices, scouting staffs and player agencies.