Cap Figures of all 32 NFL Teams

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Projected 2008 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team


Rank Team $ Under the Cap


1
San Diego Chargers
$43.03 M
There are currently 44 players under contract.



2
Tennessee Titans
$40.85 M
There are currently 39 players under contract.



3
Miami Dolphins
$35.56 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.



4
Jacksonville Jaguars
$32.69 M
There are currently 43 players under contract.



5
Buffalo Bills
$32.05 M
There are currently 49 players under contract.



6
New Orleans Saints
$31.69 M
There are currently 39 players under contract.


7
Cincinnati Bengals
$31.45 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.



8
San Francisco 49ers
$30.91 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.


9
Cleveland Browns
$30.31 M
There are currently 42 players under contract.


10
Arizona Cardinals
$30.27 M
There are currently 34 players under contract.


11
NY Jets
$27.72 M
There are currently 45 players under contract.


12
Oakland Raiders
$25.98 M
There are currently 40 players under contract.



13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
$25.9 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.


14
NY Giants
$24.47 M
There are currently 49 players under contract.



15
Detroit Lions
$23.5 M
There are currently 42 players under contract.


16
Houston Texans
$22.91 M
There are currently 43 players under contract.



17
Dallas Cowboys
$20.61 M
There are currently 40 players under contract.


18
Kansas City Chiefs
$20.27 M
There are currently 44 players under contract.


19
Chicago Bears
$19.8 M
There are currently 52 players under contract.



20
Pittsburgh Steelers
$18.61 M
There are currently 43 players under contract.


21
Green Bay Packers
$18.37 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.


22
Philadelphia Eagles
$17.17 M
There are currently 49 players under contract.



23
Denver Broncos
$16.77 M
There are currently 49 players under contract.


24
Minnesota Vikings
$14.88 M
There are currently 49 players under contract.


25
New England Patriots
$10.93 M
There are currently 41 players under contract.



26
St. Louis Rams
$9.61 M
There are currently 45 players under contract.




27
Seattle Seahawks
$9.55 M
There are currently 44 players under contract.


28
Indianapolis Colts
$8.49 M
There are currently 48 players under contract.


29
Carolina Panthers
$6.05 M
There are currently 35 players under contract.


30
Atlanta Falcons
$5.79 M
There are currently 52 players under contract.

31
Baltimore Ravens
$5 M
There are currently 42 players under contract.



32
Washington Redskins
$-20.72 M
There are currently 45 players under contract.


As of Dec 27th 2007

Source

http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp






These numbers have changed quite a bit, these do not include recent cuts, franchising, or signings
 
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those numbers dont really mean shit the vikings have around $30 million in cap space
"Vikings vice president of player personnel Rick Spielman addressed a group of Twin Cities reporters this morning at the combine. It sounds as if the Vikings will have right around $30 million in cap room when the free agency period begins Feb. 29. The short version of the explanation is that the $14.8 million represented the Vikings’ space BEFORE the NFL’s (fiscal) year-end recalculations of bonus money and other 2007 variables. This year, the Vikings will receive about $15 million in cap “credits” because of their annual — and legal — practice of inserting bonuses into contracts that count against the salary cap, but are for achievements that will never be met. The most significant case in 2007 was in NT Pat Williams’ new contract, which included some $13 million in bonuses that he didn’t (and never had a chance to) achieve."
 

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Cap numbers

February 21, 2008

Where NFL teams stand in relation to the league salary cap:

OVER

32. Washington $-15 million

31. Indianapolis $-4 million (Figure includes Dallas Clarks deal)


AT OR UNDER

30. Carolina $0 million (-10 mil after Gross)

29. New England $5 million

28. St. Louis $5 million

27. Atlanta $6 million

26. Baltimore $8 million (0 if Suggs gets his way and is tendered as a DE, or 1 mil if tendered as a LB)

25. Denver $13 million

24. Philadelphia $13 million (8.5 after Smith)

23. Seattle $14 million (6 mil after trufant)

22. Dallas $14 million (9 mil after Hamlin)

21. Minnesota $16 million

20. Arizona $16 million (9 mil after dansby)

19. Green Bay $17 million (10 mil after Williams)

18. Cleveland $18 million

17. Kansas City $18 million (9 mil after Allen)

16. Pittsburgh $18 million (9.5 Mil After Transition Tender)

15. N.Y. Jets $19 million

14. Detroit $19 million

13. Tampa Bay $20 million

12. Houston $21 million

11. Chicago $21 million

10. N.Y. Giants $22 million

9. Chargers $23 million

8. Oakland $24 million (14.5 after Asomugha Exclusive Tender (Exclusive rights Franchise players = 120% of top 5)

7. Buffalo $27 million

6. New Orleans $28 million

5. San Francisco $31 million (34 mil after release of Derek Smith) *Expected Moves (1.5 Mil extra when Dilfer is released, approx 5 mil extra with release/trade of jennings) possible Cap # (41.5 mil)

4. Jacksonville $31 million

3. Miami $32 million

2. Cincinnati $34 million (24 mil after Andrews)

1. Tennessee $38 million (31 mil after haynesworth)



Figures Do not include Franchise tags () represents $ after 1 year franchise tenders are signed


Franchise

S Ken Hamlin, Cowboys

DE Jared Allen, Chiefs

G Stacy Andrews, Bengals

LB Karlos Dansby, Cardinals

TE L.J. Smith, Eagles

LB Terrell Suggs, Ravens

CB Marcus Trufant, Seahawks

DT Albert Haynesworth, Titans

DT Corey Williams, Packers

OL Jordan Gross, Panthers

TE Dallas Clark, Colts (has since signed six-year contract extension).

CB Nnamdi Asomugha, Raiders (exclusive tag and is prohibited from negotiating with other teams)

Transition

T Max Starks, Steelers.




Cost of Franchising based on position for 07.. (Numbers will be slightly higher for 08)
Quarterbacks: $12,615,000
Offensive linemen: $9,556,000
Defensive ends: $8,644,000
Wide receivers: $7,613,000
Cornerbacks: $7,790,000
Linebackers: $7,206,000
Running backs: $6,999,000
Defensive tackles: $6,775,000
Safeties: $4,490,000
Tight ends: $4,371,000
Punters and kickers: $2,078,000

Transition Tag for Tackles
Offensive linemen: $8,267,000


http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080221/news_1s21nfllist.html
 
Mar 16, 2005
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those are wrong too! denver is closer to 20 mil than 10 mil...and getting ready to trade a couple big contracts as well.


Truth is noone every knows except the team and the league where they are n terms of cap until after draft and all signings are done.
 

Chree

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^ well 31 mil is after all those releases, the niners have 3 mil more than the dolphins do right now, But more cuts should be expected and more money frreed up for other teams