How do you think they're going to do next year? I think they will be a power house, and they want a SB ring!
With that 16 Million over the cap room, Tennessee could fall to mediocrity. Have you thought about that?
Titans just signed Dave McGinnis as their def. coord. As long as McNair can get healthy in the offseason, I think they're in good shape. They have a great coaching staff, stubborn defense, and a franchise quarterback. It will also be interesting to see how Eddie George plays next season.
Fugazi, Eddie goerge wont be back next year. The ten titans are gonna be close to 19 mill over the salery cap. Quote out of the houston chronicle. tenn top 11 players on there team will hit there salery cap at 70 mill. Jevon kearse will likley not be back for cap reasons along with goerge. They have to re sign a few players contracts at wr,te, drew bennett,justin mccariens,erin kinney. Unless tenn trade's kearse for draft picks, they will be going backwords next year.
That's trouble then. Well, it's years like this that GMs earn their salary. I should add: McGinnis was named LB coach, not def. coord.
Here's a little quick run down of all the teams salerys that should be at 78 million. Keep in mind in march, the numbers climb higher. Rank Team Total Cap Room 1 Baltimore Ravens $54,080,000 $24,020,000 2 Philadelphia Eagles $55,300,000 $22,800,000 3 New Orleans Saints $55,500,000 $22,600,000 4 Minnesota Vikings $57,900,000 $20,200,000 5 Dallas Cowboys $59,400,000 $18,700,000 6 St. Louis Rams $60,500,000 $17,600,000 7 Arizona Cardinals $61,000,000 $17,100,000 8 Detroit Lions $63,500,000 $14,600,000 9 Carolina Panthers $65,100,000 $13,000,000 10 Houston Texans $66,000,000 $12,100,000 11 Seattle Seahawks $66,500,000 $11,600,000 12 Jacksonville Jaguars $67,700,000 $10,400,000 13 Chicago Bears $69,100,000 $9,000,000 14 Cincinnati Bengals $69,100,000 $9,000,000 15 Washington Redskins $69,500,000 $8,600,000 16 Kansas City Chiefs $69,800,000 $8,300,000 17 Buffalo Bills $70,600,000 $7,500,000 18 San Diego Chargers $72,000,000 $6,100,000 19 Atlanta Falcons $73,730,000 $4,370,000 20 New York Jets $74,600,000 $3,500,000 21 Green Bay Packers $74,700,000 $3,400,000 22 New York Giants $75,400,000 $2,700,000 23 Indianapolis Colts $76,300,000 $1,800,000 24 Oakland Raiders $76,740,000 $1,360,000 25 Cleveland Browns $76,800,000 $1,300,000 26 San Francisco 49ers $77,307,000 $793,000 27 New England Patriots $78,499,000 $-399,000 28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers $79,500,000 $-1,400,000 29 Denver Broncos $80,400,000 $-2,300,000 30 Pittsburgh Steelers $80,770,000 $-2,670,000 31 Miami Dolphins $87,580,000 $-9,480,000 32 Tennessee Titans $94,500,000 $-16,400,000
Thanks for the list Bucs40etrain. Where did you find the info? I knew the Eagles and Cowboys had room under the cap, but I didn't know it was THAT much room.