When the Giants hosted and signed free-agent tight end Brandon Myers, it raised an important question: How are they fitting the talented tight end, who is coming off a career year in Oakland, with very little cap space to spare?

The answer: A contract creatively structured to be very cap-friendly. Myers' contract is on the books for four years, $14.25 million -- but the final three years, each with a base salary of $4 million, are all voidable. So the contract is essentially a one-year deal worth $2.25 million.

Myers received a $1.5 million signing bonus, a $725,000 fully guaranteed base salary for 2013 and a $25,000 workout bonus. His cap number for 2013 is a very reasonable $1.125 million.

Myers is coming off a breakout 2012 season for the Raiders, in which he posted 79 catches for 806 yards.