
The NFL is more than two weeks into free agency and teams have used a good portion of the salary cap space they had to start off with. Not all the contracts have been processed, but we can get a pretty good picture of wheree teams are.
Based on the data that Over the Cap has as of the time of publishing, here are the NFL salary cap rankings, from most cap space to least cap space.
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1. Cleveland Browns: $44.8M
2. Houston Texans: $34.9M
3. New York Jets: $32.5M
4. Detroit Lions: $31.4M
5. Philadelphia Eagles: $28.7M
6. Indianapolis Colts: $27.9M
7. Washington Redskins: $27.8M
8. Miami Dolphins: $25.4M
9. Tennessee Titans: $24.6M
10. Los Angeles Chargers: $21.9M
11. Buffalo Bills: $21.7M
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $21.7M
13. Denver Broncos: $21.1M
14. Jacksonville Jaguars: $20.1M
15. Dallas Cowboys: $19.7M
16. San Francisco 49ers: $15.3M
17. Baltimore Ravens: $14.4M
18. New York Giants: $14.0M
19. Atlanta Falcons: $13.8M
20. Minnesota Vikings: $13.1M
21. Carolina Panthers: $13.1M
22. Green Bay Packers: $12.6M
23. Cincinnati Bengals: $11.7M
24. Seattle Seahawks: $11.3M
25. New Orleans Saints: $9.1M
26. Arizona Cardinals: $8.8M
27. Pittsburgh Steelers: $7.2M
28. Los Angeles Rams: $6.9M
29. Las Vegas Raiders: $6.5M
30. Chicago Bears: $1.5M
31. New England Patriots: $708K
32. Kansas City Chiefs: -$255K
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