We’ve spent some time on Saturday night (again proving that, yes, I have no life) compiling information regarding the base salaries to be earned by the Super 99 Free Agents, as designated by our friends at SportingNews.com.

The list of the base salaries is right here.

One thing we noticed is that the Eagles apparently are assuming that 2010 will be a year without a salary cap.  We base this conclusion on the fact that the base salary of cornerback Asanta Samuel shoots from $1.9 million all the way up to $8.895 million in 2010.

The owners are expected to exercise by November 2008 their right to cancel the current Collective Bargaining Agreement two years early, which would make 2010 a season without a salary cap.

If the CBA is extended, the Eagles likely would try to reduce Samuel’s 2010 cap number by converting a big chunk of the salary to a guaranteed payment.  Or, alternatively, if Samuel isn’t performing at a high level after two years in Philly, the Eagles could decide to pull the plug.