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Cap Space as of 22 March 2021:
15 teams are basically "out" of cap space to do anything except sign their draft class, practice squad and in-season activity space: AFC: HOU, PIT, BUF NFC: SF, ATL, SEA, GB, MIN, ARI, TB, NYG, CHI, NO, PHI, LAR If any of those teams want to sign any remaining veteran free agents, they will either need to cut a current contract, restructure a current contract or back-load a new veteran contract. Another 7 teams have less than $10m in cap space to sign veteran free agents: AFC: BAL, CLE, TEN, MIA, LVR NFC: DAL, DET So, 10 teams are basically all that are left to have cap space to sign multiples of the remaining veteran free agents: 01 JAX = $35m 02 IND = $32m 03 DEN = $31m 04 NYJ = $29m 05 LAC = $26m 06 CAR = $22m 07 NEP = $19m 08 CIN = $19m 09 KC = $15m 10 WAS = $14m As with Xavier Rhodes' contract, I think a TON of quality veterans are going to be playing on low-end, 1-year deals in 2021 with the hope that the cap raises in 2022 and more cap is available for larger deals. Hopefully, it is time for Ballard to shine. |
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