NFL.Com 39 notable cut candidates

I’d love to be able to ask either one of the idiots exactly how much they know about each of those players off the top of their head.

It would likely explain plenty.
Which posters are you talking about?
 
We probably should keep an eye on one of the Bear's starting MLBers ..........we hired the DC from last season

The Bears are currently projected to have $63 million in cap space, but they also have a lot of work to do to build around Caleb Williams this offseason in hopes that he can take another step under Ben Johnson's tutelage. That might mean saving money in certain areas to reallocate it where it matters most. As such, middle linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards could be cut considerations. Edmunds carries a $17.4 million cap hit, though $13 million of that would remain dead money unless he was designated a post-June 1 cut -- and the $6.8 million in cap relief then wouldn't take effect until June, negating the benefit in free agency. Edwards is easier to move on from, with his potential release resulting in $5.5 million in savings. They were second (Edwards had 129) and third (Edmunds had 110) in tackles for the Bears last season, but both earned middling defensive grades from Pro Football Focus. If Chicago's front office sees more value investing the resources devoted to these linebackers in positions that would better protect or unlocking their franchise quarterback, we could see one or both veterans released this offseason.
I'd like them to keep an eye on this guy also

Dalvin Tomlinson

Dalvin Tomlinson
Cleveland Browns · DT
The Browns are in as bad a spot as it gets financially, currently projected to sit $31 million over the cap with a disastrous quarterback situation featuring Mr. Deshaun Watson, who carries a $73 million cap number (!) in 2025. Their most lucrative options for legitimate cap savings would be designating a couple of offensive linemen as post-June 1 cuts, but that doesn't feel likely. Instead, they might have to look at Dalvin Tomlinson, who started 16 games in 2024 and was pretty solid from a production standpoint, as a designated post-June 1 cut, which would result in $6.4 million in cap savings. It’s a small start to a major project.
 
Steele should be cut but probably won’t be. Donovan Wilson is another possible cut. Both would be post June 1st cuts and would save the team 20 million overall in cap space for 2025.
They have to find at least 40-60M just to operate in 2025.
 
OT Braden Smith of the Colts is a solid tackle but has missed 12 games over the past two seasons.
 
Just one Cowboy - Damone Clark

The Cowboys have a lot of work to do this offseason, starting $2.8 million in the red and not particularly flush with cuttable, cap-saving players. There are a couple key starters who could be released (especially with post-June 1 designations) to save big money, but that might hurt more than it helps. Instead, Dallas will likely need to restructure contracts, shift money and be (typically) inactive in free agency ... and maybe penny-pinch on guys like Damone Clark. Clark started just two games in 2024, totaled 28 tackles and logged more snaps on special teams (71 percent) than defense (just 18 percent). His release would net just $3.3 million in savings, but every dollar counts, and he’s simply not an impact player.
Cowboys players I would seriously consider releasing:
  • Damone Clark (very low cap hit- not much future here IMO)
  • Trevon Diggs (this year has a small “out” with a $12 million cap hit but you save $2 million in salary- I think he’s a shadow of what he was after two surgeries. Get out now before wasting more cap space)
  • Donovan Wilson or Malik Hooker (one or the other- potentially saving $4 million in cap space)
  • Matt Waletzko (we’ve seen enough - time to move on)
  • Deuce Vaughn (saves about $1 million in cap space)
  • Malik Davis (saves about a million in cap space)
With some more study, I could probably come up with more names. Some of the above guys are just no brainers.
They have to find at least 40-60M just to operate in 2025.
The cap is going up at least $26 million. With cuts and retirements like Zack Martin, this won’t be difficult. Well with a good front office it wouldn’t.
 
The Cowboys have 35M in cap space just by flipping Dak's salary to bonus.
Pretty easy to get to 50M cap space without any cuts.

Convert Dak, CeeDee and cut Terence Steele? 60m in cap space.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/manage/_/team/dal
Steele would be better to release in ‘26 because of his contract structure. Releasing him this year has a much bigger cap hit.

Releasing Donovan Wilson or Malik Hooker makes a lot of sense this year sense because their contracts are structured with cheaper cap hits. Just cutting one could save almost $4 million in cap space.
 
Steele would be better to release in ‘26 because of his contract structure. Releasing him this year has a much bigger cap hit.

Releasing Donovan Wilson or Malik Hooker makes a lot of sense this year sense because their contracts are structured with cheaper cap hits. Just cutting one could save almost $4 million in cap space.
All about what you have to replace guys.
If you want to play Guyton at RT and let him develop over there moving on from Steele would make sense.
If you like the young safeties than moving on from Hooker or Wilson makes sense.
I am pretty unsure of how Eberflus grades these guys so tried to stay away from defense.

But what you are saying definitely makes sense.
 
Cowboys players I would seriously consider releasing:
  • Damone Clark (very low cap hit- not much future here IMO)
  • Trevon Diggs (this year has a small “out” with a $12 million cap hit but you save $2 million in salary- I think he’s a shadow of what he was after two surgeries. Get out now before wasting more cap space)
  • Donovan Wilson or Malik Hooker (one or the other- potentially saving $4 million in cap space)
  • Matt Waletzko (we’ve seen enough - time to move on)
  • Deuce Vaughn (saves about $1 million in cap space)
  • Malik Davis (saves about a million in cap space)
With some more study, I could probably come up with more names. Some of the above guys are just no brainers.

The cap is going up at least $26 million. With cuts and retirements like Zack Martin, this won’t be difficult. Well with a good front office it wouldn’t.
I agree that these individuals should be let go. With the exception of Diggs, all of the other players can be replaced by late draft picks or even UDFA's - all at a cheaper price.
 

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