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NFL Salary Cap Space for all 32 teams

 
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observer



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:25 pm    Post subject: NFL Salary Cap Space for all 32 teams Reply with quote

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(playoff status added in parentheses)

Perhaps the following is a large part of
Jason Garrett's decision to stay with the
Cowboys, being that the -2- teams offer-
ing him a head coach job are ranked 30th
and 31st in salary cap room.

Rankings for NFC East teams:

NY Giants 14th
Dallas 17th
Philadelphia 22nd
Washington 32nd

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January 17, 2007
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?S=112#s=112&f=1786&t=1872303
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Team Signed Players 2008 cap room

1. Tennessee (playoffs-AFC wild card loss) 39 $40.85 million
2. San Diego (playoffs-AFC Championship contender) 44 $33.03 million
3. Jacksonville (playoffs-AFC Divisional loss) 43 $32.69 million
4. Buffalo 49 $32.05 million
5. New Orleans 39 $31.69 million
6. Cincinnati 48 $31.45 million
7. San Francisco 48 $30.91 million
8. Cleveland 42 $30.31 million
9. Arizona 34 $30.27 million
10.N.Y. Jets 45 $27.72 million

11.Oakland 40 $25.98 million
12.Tampa Bay (playoffs-AFC wild card loss) 48 $25.90 million
13.Miami 48 $25.56 million
14.N.Y. Giants (playoffs-NFC Championship contender) 49 $24.47 million
15.Detroit 42 $23.50 million
16.Houston 43 $22.91 million
17.Dallas (playoffs-NFC Divisional loss) 40 $20.61 million
18.Kansas City 44 $20.27 million
19.Chicago 52 $19.80 million
20.Pittsburgh (playoffs-AFC wild card loss) 43 $18.61 million

21.Green Bay (playoffs-NFC Championship contender) 48 $18.37 million
22.Philadelphia 49 $17.17 million
23.Denver 49 $16.77 million
24.Minnesota 49 $14.88 million
25.New England (playoffs-AFC Championship contender) 41 $10.93 million
26.St. Louis 45 $9.61 million
27.Seattle (playoffs-NFC Divisonal loss) 44 $9.55 million
28.Indianapolis (playoffs-AFC Divisional loss) 48 $8.49 million
29.Carolina 35 $6.05 million
30.Atlanta 52 $5.79 million*

31.Baltimore 42 $5.00 million
32.Washington (playoffs-NFC wild card loss) 45 -$20.72 million

* Not including unspecified potential rebate
from contested return of Michael Vick's pro-
rated signing bonus.

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El Guapo



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:36 pm    Post subject: Re: NFL Salary Cap Space for all 32 teams Reply with quote

"observer" wrote in message $0$3429$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
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> 32.Washington (playoffs-NFC wild card loss) 45 -$20.72 million
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Is that a typo? Should it be 2.72 million?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:45 pm    Post subject: Re: NFL Salary Cap Space for all 32 teams Reply with quote

On Jan 18, 12:36 pm, "El Guapo" wrote:
> "observer" wrote in message
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> $0$3429$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
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> > 32.Washington (playoffs-NFC wild card loss) 45 -$20.72 million
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> Is that a typo?  Should it be 2.72 million?

No. Washington has a very serious cap problem next year.
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Preacher



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:43 pm    Post subject: Re: NFL Salary Cap Space for all 32 teams Reply with quote

twoaxes@optonline.net wrote:
> On Jan 18, 12:36 pm, "El Guapo" wrote:
>> "observer" wrote in message
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>> $0$3429$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.com...
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>>> 32.Washington (playoffs-NFC wild card loss) 45 -$20.72 million
>> Is that a typo? Should it be 2.72 million?
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> No. Washington has a very serious cap problem next year.

Well, I believe that the numbers indicate that, but they seem to every
year, and the Redskins keep on finding a way around it. I know the piper
will have to get paid eventually, but the one thing Snyder seems to do
well is keep that day in the future.

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