<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Salary cap status of all 32 teamsBy John ClaytonESPN.comBelow is the amount of money each team is under or over the $92 million salary cap as of March 1. The current list of cap numbers does not include the salaries of restricted and exclusive-rights players. When teams find out what the value of those tenders will be, the cap number is expected to be adjusted before Thursday, adding $1 million or $2 million to the total number for each team.Please note, this list will change rapidly as teams begin cutting players over the next day to get under the salary cap by Thursday's 4 ET deadline (4 ET is the end of the NFL's business day and no player can be cut after the close of business).Under the salary capTeam Cap status (under)Minnesota Vikings $24 millionArizona Cardinals $21.8 millionCleveland Browns $21.5 millionGreen Bay Packers $21 millionSan Francisco 49ers $17.4 millionSan Diego Chargers $17.1 millionJacksonville Jaguars $14.2 millionPhiladelphia Eagles $14.2 millionBaltimore Ravens $11.9 millionDetroit Lions $10.6 millionSt. Louis Rams $10.6 millionSeattle Seahawks $9.5 millionCincinnati Bengals $9 millionNew Orleans Saints $8.2 millionChicago Bears $7.8 millionHouston Texans $4 millionNew York Giants $3.3 millionBuffalo Bills $2 millionNew England Patriots $1.5 millionOver the salary capTeam Cap status (over)Oakland Raiders $26 millionMiami Dolphins $21.9 millionKansas City Chiefs $20.7 millionTennessee Titans $18.7 millionWashington Redskins $17 millionDenver Broncos $16.4 millionCarolina Panthers $12.7 millionAtlanta Falcons $11.7 millionNew York Jets $11.1 millionIndianapolis Colts $9.4 millionTampa Bay Buccaneers $8.7 millionPittsburgh Steelers $7 millionDallas Cowboys $1.2 million</div> One thing I noticed is that he counted the franchise and transition tags against the salary cap, which technically it doesnt count for anything against the cap until the player signs the contract. Also the expected salary cap number is 95 mill and he is using 92 million, so its expected these numbers will change by a few million.
Idk, his number on the Jets appears to be dead on....26 million - 23 saved in cuts/restructures + 8.3 Abraham Tag = 11 million.....
Titans are $6 mil under the cap now. That cap number was before we cut Brad Hopkins, who was scheduled to receive a $5 million bonus as well as $4.5 million in salary. That number also included higher numbers for Billy Volek, Travis Henry, and Benji Olson, who all signed contract extensions, which spread out their pro-rated signing bonuses.