The following is via OverTheCap:
1) Colts: $124.4M
2) Jets: $106.6M
3) Bills: $90M
4) Browns: $87M
5) Raiders: $81M
6) Texans: $73M
7) Cardinals: $72M
8) 49ers: $66M
9) Seahawks: $63M
10) Cowboys: $55M
11) Bengals: $54M
12) Broncos $48M
13) Titans: $46M
14) Packers: $45M
15) Chiefs: $44M
16) Lions:$40.8M
17) Rams: $37.4M
18) Ravens: $33M
19) Giants: $32.6M
20) Chargers: $29M
21) Steelers: $28.6M
22) Panthers: $27.7M
23) Patriots: $25.8M
24) Falcons: $25.3M
25) Dolphins: $21.1M
26) Bears: $20.2M
27) Redskins: $20M
28) Saints: $19M
29) Bucs: $18.9M
30) Vikings: $11.3M
31) Jaguars: –$7M
32) Eagles: –$8.9M
The Jaguars and Eagles will have to make some moves to get back on the + side. Remember: These numbers are projections. Teams will cut players or restructure contracts to create more room. For example, the Giants could save $17M in cap space by moving on from Eli Manning. The Ravens could save $10.5M by moving on from Joe Flacco.
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