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Projected NFL salary cap space
« on: February 08, 2007, 03:25:53 PM »
Projected 2007 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team 

Rank Team $ Under the Cap
1  San Francisco 49ers  $42.1 M 
   
2  Buffalo Bills  $39.7 M 
   
3  Arizona Cardinals  $36.7 M 
   
4  Tennessee Titans  $36 M 
   
5  Cleveland Browns  $33.305 M 
   
6  St. Louis Rams  $31.98 M 
   
7  Minnesota Vikings  $31.5 M 
   
8  Jacksonville Jaguars  $31 M 
   
9  Cincinnati Bengals  $28.8 M 
   
10  NY Jets  $28.455 M 
   
11  Green Bay Packers  $28.36 M 
   
12  New England Patriots  $26.98 M 
   
13  Chicago Bears  $26.9 M 
   
14  New Orleans Saints  $26 M 
   
15  San Diego Chargers  $24.6 M 
   
16  Tampa Bay Buccaneers  $23.985 M 
   
17  Detroit Lions  $23.8 M 
   
18  Seattle Seahawks  $21.9 M 
   
19  Dallas Cowboys  $21.5 M 
   
20  Houston Texans  $19.8 M 
   
21  Miami Dolphins  $17.8 M 
   
22  NY Giants  $15.7 M 
   
23  Oakland Raiders  $14.105 M 
   
24  Philadelphia Eagles  $12.4 M 
   
25  Atlanta Falcons  $11.5 M 
   
26  Denver Broncos  $7.6 M 
   
27  Kansas City Chiefs  $7 M 
   
28  Baltimore Ravens  $5.7 M 
   
29  Indianapolis Colts  $4.9 M 
   
30  Pittsburgh Steelers  $1.44 M 
   
31  Carolina Panthers  $-3.1 
   
32  Washington Redskins  $-2.388 M 
   
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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2007, 07:00:39 PM »
Wow the Redskins are fucked.
 

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 07:26:38 PM »
how are the panthers an redskins in negative?
 

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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 08:55:25 PM »
Projected 2007 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team 

Rank Team $ Under the Cap
1  San Francisco 49ers  $42.1 M 
   
2  Buffalo Bills  $39.7 M 
   
3  Arizona Cardinals  $36.7 M 
   
4  Tennessee Titans  $36 M 
   
5  Cleveland Browns  $33.305 M 
   
6  St. Louis Rams  $31.98 M 
   
7  Minnesota Vikings  $31.5 M 
   
8  Jacksonville Jaguars  $31 M 
   
9  Cincinnati Bengals  $28.8 M 
   
10  NY Jets  $28.455 M 
   
11  Green Bay Packers  $28.36 M 
   
12  New England Patriots  $26.98 M 
   
13  Chicago Bears  $26.9 M 
   
14  New Orleans Saints  $26 M 
   
15  San Diego Chargers  $24.6 M 
   
16  Tampa Bay Buccaneers  $23.985 M 
   
17  Detroit Lions  $23.8 M 
   
18  Seattle Seahawks  $21.9 M 
   
19  Dallas Cowboys  $21.5 M 
   
20  Houston Texans  $19.8 M 
   
21  Miami Dolphins  $17.8 M 
   
22  NY Giants  $15.7 M 
   
23  Oakland Raiders  $14.105 M 
   
24  Philadelphia Eagles  $12.4 M 
   
25  Atlanta Falcons  $11.5 M 
   
26  Denver Broncos  $7.6 M 
   
27  Kansas City Chiefs  $7 M 
   
28  Baltimore Ravens  $5.7 M 
   
29  Indianapolis Colts  $4.9 M 
   
30  Pittsburgh Steelers  $1.44 M 
   
31  Carolina Panthers  $-3.1 
   
32  Washington Redskins  $-2.388 M 
   



wow the Pats and Bears both at 26 mill? thats scary! Ur in the SB And you are still 26 mill under? Saints too, Chargers at 24 mill is scary as well..
The Skins are in terrible shape and look like they wont be good for a long time.
Niners, Bills, and Titans all young teams on the rise with alot of money to spend i look for all three of these teams to be very good next year.

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2007, 09:05:43 PM »
By the way I doubt Frisco's is that high. WE just re-signed lewis and Roman.
 

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2007, 10:35:38 PM »
By the way I doubt Frisco's is that high. WE just re-signed lewis and Roman.
that was the cap figure at the beginning of free agency
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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2007, 12:03:34 AM »
By the way I doubt Frisco's is that high. WE just re-signed lewis and Roman.
that was the cap figure at the beginning of free agency

When does the Free Agency period begin?

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2007, 11:28:24 AM »
By the way I doubt Frisco's is that high. WE just re-signed lewis and Roman.
that was the cap figure at the beginning of free agency

When does the Free Agency period begin?
no clue. i was under the impression that players can sign deals after the super bowl
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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2007, 11:36:33 AM »
how are the panthers an redskins in negative?
Most players salaries are arranged so that instead of getting paied an even amount every year, they start of small and get paid more each year. With all the player's raised salaries the teams are already over the cap for next year.
 

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2007, 01:36:05 AM »
how are the panthers an redskins in negative?
Most players salaries are arranged so that instead of getting paied an even amount every year, they start of small and get paid more each year. With all the player's raised salaries the teams are already over the cap for next year.

No those players salaries are already accounted for

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Re: Projected NFL salary cap space
« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2007, 01:36:44 AM »
this is just the money the niners have to resign FA's and to sign FA's.

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