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John Sigler

Where Saints rank among NFL in unspent salary cap space after roster cuts

The dust has settled around the NFL after a tough week of roster cuts, with almost every team back to its full capacity with 53 players on the roster, 16 on the practice squad, and a few others on injured reserve or the suspended list.

This shift in the NFL calendar also introduces a new wrinkle for salary cap accounting: every player on the team counts against the cap, unlike in the offseason, where only the top 51 contracts factored in. That means some teams (eight of them, right now) are in the red and must open up cap space; the easiest ways of doing that are restructures with veteran players or injury settlements for those on injured reserve.

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So where do the New Orleans Saints rank now? Are they even in the clear? Here’s how much cap space the Saints have at their disposal, and where it places among their peers (with all information sourced from Over The Cap):

1
Cleveland Browns: $26,893,800

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2
Arizona Cardinals: $16,546,437

Joe Rondone-Arizona Republic

3
Carolina Panthers: $13,076,952

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4
Cincinnati Bengals: $12,427,058

Chris Graythen/Getty Images

5
Detroit Lions: $9,471,505

Junfu Han-USA TODAY NETWORK/Detroit Free Press

6
Chicago Bears: $9,457,866

Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

7
New York Jets: $8,433,751

Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

8
Indianapolis Colts: $7,953,632

Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images

9
Dallas Cowboys: $7,727,531

AP Photo/Emilee Chinn

10
Pittsburgh Steelers: $6,538,470

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11
New England Patriots: $6,240,864

Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

12
Jacksonville Jaguars: $6,127,663

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13
Green Bay Packers: $6,127,663

Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

14
Los Angeles Chargers: $5,635,997

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

15
New Orleans Saints: $5,484,349

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16
Philadelphia Eagles: $5,197,751

Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

17
Miami Dolphins: $3,197,751

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

18
Minnesota Vikings: $3,531,672

Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

19
Seattle Seahawks: $2,755,930

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

20
Los Angeles Rams: $2,682,745

Harry How/Getty Images

21
Houston Texans: $2,621,393

Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

22
Atlanta Falcons: $1,833,684

Chris Graythen/Getty Images

23
Washington Commanders: $1,567,401

Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

24
Tennessee Titans: $76,256

Carly Mackler/Getty Images

25
Denver Broncos: -$275,563

Christian Petersen/Getty Images

26
San Francisco 49ers: -$2,658,408

Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

27
Baltimore Ravens: -$3,800,533

Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

28
Buffalo Bills: -$4,701,177

AP Photo/Butch Dill

29
New York Giants: -$5,643,636

AP Photo/Brett Duke

30
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $7,261,854

Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

31
Las Vegas Raiders: -$7,690,379

Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

32
Kansas City Chiefs: -$8,636,131

Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
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