I don't think they'll use it unless they dump further salary. The Celts seemingly have no interest in going above the 2nd apron.
Isn't the TPE already counted as part of our salary cap though? I thought it was already baked in to the overall cap number which currently has us at $7m below the second apron. I thought it was the MLE that would cause us to go over the 2nd apron which is why it's unlikely to be used.
The MLE would hardcap us at the second apron.
The TPE could be used to take us above the second apron.
However, in each instance, our committed salary and the second apron remain the same.
We have $177,459,126 committed toward active salaries (both guaranteed and non-guaranteed) plus dead money (Demetrius Jackson).
The Second Apron is $182,794,000.
However, if we're concerned about the MLE, we can't go a penny over $182,794,000, no matter what. That means we need to account for unlikely bonuses, totaling $1,946,431, as they theoretically could be tacked on later in the season. So, for hardcap purposes, we have $179,405,557 on the books currently. That means we could use the MLE up to $3,388,443 as of right now. (Waiving Kornet or Champagnie would increase that, although I think there's still a minimum roster charge that would then have to be applied.)
With the TPE, if Wyc absolutely wants to avoid the Second Apron (for the sole reason of saving luxury tax this season), Brad would be bound by the above spending limits. If Wyc is willing to live with the risk of White and Timelord missing their unlikely bonuses, we could add up to another $1,946,431, meaning we could use up to $5,334,874 and still be below the Second Apron before unlikely bonuses are accounted for.
And, if Wyc wants to pay additional luxury tax, he can go as far above the Second Apron as he wants, so long as we don't utilize the MLE. That would mean, at minimum, having access to the full $6.15 TPE and filling out the roster with vet minimums.