We’re reaching a lull in the NFL’s offseason calendar stretching from spring practices to the start of training camp in late July, and it’s a prime time for teams to put the finishing touches on their roster. Whether that means making a savvy trade with another squad or signing a splashy free agent, this is an opportunity to get a sense for what’s going on around the league and gauging who might be available.
And the New Orleans Saints are, for once, well-positioned to get in the mix. They rank right in the middle of the pack with other teams in the NFL in terms of open salary cap space. They have the flexibility to open up even more resources, but that isn’t something they necessarily have to do in order to add more talent. Here’s the latest salary cap space estimate for every team, including New Orleans, thanks to Over The Cap:
32
Kansas City Chiefs
$650,891
31
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
$1,479,635
30
Las Vegas Raiders
$2,683,740
29
New York Giants
$3,824,536
28
Buffalo Bills
$5,497,111
27
Seattle Seahawks
$7,152,379
26
Tennessee Titans
$7,992,260
25
Denver Broncos
$8,805,976
24
Baltimore Ravens
$9,920,914
23
Atlanta Falcons
$9,973,618
22
San Francisco 49ers
$10,681,566
21
Los Angeles Rams
$10,750,916
20
Washington Commanders
$11,570,245
19
Jacksonville Jaguars
$12,013,063
18
Los Angeles Chargers
$12,542,249
17
Philadelphia Eagles
$13,854,767
16
Miami Dolphins
$13,904,327
15
New Orleans Saints
$14,243,112
14
Cincinnati Bengals
$14,919,110
13
New England Patriots
$14,956,291
12
Pittsburgh Steelers
$15,726,194
11
Green Bay Packers
$16,567,483
10
Houston Texans
$16,782,071
9
Cleveland Browns
$16,889,088
8
Minnesota Vikings
$17,809,972
7
Dallas Cowboys
$20,452,185
6
Detroit Lions
$22,940,703
5
New York Jets
$23,152,295
4
Indianapolis Colts
$23,388,906
3
Carolina Panthers
$26,579,030
2
Arizona Cardinals
$26,679,614
1
Chicago Bears
$32,037,189