Team Cap status Minnesota Vikings $13.5 million under New Orleans Saints $11.3 million under Philadelphia Eagles $10.4 million under Dallas Cowboys $10.1 million under Jacksonville Jaguars $7.94 million under Kansas City Chiefs $7.19 million under Detroit Lions $7.129 million under Arizona Cardinals $6.9 million under San Diego Chargers $6.4 million under Cleveland Browns $5.99 million under Indianapolis Colts $5.5 million under Cincinnati Bengals $5.3 million under Miami Dolphins $5.1 million under Seattle Seahawks $5.1 million under Houston Texans $4.4 million under Baltimore Ravens $4.19 million under Chicago Bears $4.16 million under New York Jets $3.2 million under Denver Broncos $287,000 under Tampa Bay Buccaneers $2.98 million under Buffalo Bills $2.317 million under New England Patriots $2.25 million under Oakland Raiders $2 million under New York Giants $1.9 million under Atlanta Falcons $1.765 million under Carolina Panthers $1.7 million under Washington Redskins $1.63 million under Green Bay Packers $1.6 million under San Francisco 49ers $1.6 million under St. Louis Rams $737,000 under Tennessee Titans $532,000 under Pittsburgh Steelers $326,000 under It's incredible that the Eagles have been to 3 NFC championship games in a row, won NFC East the last 3 years. And still somehow they have the 4th most cap room in the league.
The Steelers have some contracts to work with and they are getting rid of Gildon. There should be some cap room found creatively to sign all of their draft picks.
It's better to have it than not. Even if no one is really worth the money. Someone will be, or someone will need a new contract before you know it. Plus it makes draft day even that much more interesting.