Jaguars: $25.1 million.
Titans: $19.97 million.
Eagles: $18.02 million.
Browns: $17.7 million.
Bengals: $16.58 million.
Chiefs: $16.54 million.
Buccaneers: $15.74 million.
Colts: $14.59 million.
Packers: $11.25 million.
Patriots: $10.93 million.
Broncos: $10.87 million.
Vikings: $10.59 million.
Panthers: $8.76 million.
Seahawks: $7.47 million.
Bills: $7.38 million.
Cowboys: $7.18 million.
Redskins: $6.97 million.
Jets: $6.04 million.
Cardinals: $4.55 million.
Dolphins: $4.45 million.
49ers: $4.19 million.
Texans: $4.05 million.
Bears: $3.97 million.
Lions: $3.77 million.
Rams: $3.60 million.
Steelers: $3.58 million.
Giants: $3.11 million.
Chargers: $2.86 million.
Falcons: $2.83 million.
Saints: $2.27 million.
Raiders: $1.34 million.
Ravens: $606,000.
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Amazing that the Eagles are 3rd on the list.
The Redskins and Cowboys, despite the NFL’s bogus cap penalties, are actually in pretty good shape.
Is this after the Cowboys and Redskins cap penalties or before…?
WTH.. Bengals are only #5…. gotta tighten that purse string Mikey.
As an Eagles fan, I’ve almost always expected to see the Eagles on or near the top of cap space available. It will be interesting to see how that holds after Joe Banner leaving as GM.
Is there something I’m missing about the cap rollover issue?
Where did these numbers come from? Do they include each teams cap rollover?
As a Redskin fan and being shafted this year with the Salary Cap..I’m willing to bet we are going to be in excellent shape next year….
Its mind boggling that the raiders only have 1 and half mill to spend. Dont care how fat and ugly your GM is, he cant save your team.
I think these might just be random #’s…
Panthers 13th, Falcons 29th, Saints 30th, Bucs 7th with only about 30 NFL-quality players.
Life is good…
Out of the bottom 10 only three didn’t make the playoffs last year, Rams, Raiders, & Chargers. I like the odds but these three prove that you shouldn’t spend money just to spend money.