Current cap space for all 32 teams

waldoputty

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No idea how accurate this is but....



for the cowboys, it is about right.

however, the word 'salary cap' is misleading.
it does not show how leveraged each team is in terms of the amount they have or can borrow using restructuring.

many contenders who do not want to spend would keep their cap low but deleverage their restructuring.
this way 99% of the fans do not know.
 

MrPhil

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According to over the cap, we are at $8,380,070 and that includes the most recent contracts such as Williams, Butler, Carroll, etc.

Not sure if that figure includes the carry over or not but, if you add that in there it is right in the ballpark as Waldo stated.
 

Sydla

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Not sure that's accurate. Philly's cap space seems well overstated.
 

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ferrispata

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According to over the cap, we are at $8,380,070 and that includes the most recent contracts such as Williams, Butler, Carroll, etc.

Not sure if that figure includes the carry over or not but, if you add that in there it is right in the ballpark as Waldo stated.
And that still includes Doug Free. Which will be another 5 mill in cap space I guess once he retires (assuming that is same savings as a pre June 1st cut).
 

DrunkWithPower

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How much do teams have to spend over a given time period according to the CBA? Several teams have $60m - $90m of cap space. That's absurd!
 

dcjules

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Not sure that's accurate. Philly's cap space seems well overstated.
Supposedly they have to cut players to clear space for signings and impending draft class???? Interesting how they sign FA guys w/o having the money up front to do so...
 
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