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Still more cap room


Mr. Scot

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About 3.75 million to be exact...

Panthers continue adding cap space

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With the NFL salary cap set to see its biggest increase in a decade, we already knew the Carolina Panthers would have a nice amount of breathing room. On Thursday, they added a bit more.

Under the current CBA, each team has the option to carry over unused cap space from the previous season. The total carryover amount from 2015 is $203,963,112, so the average carryover per team is $6.4 million.

The official cap for the new league year hasn't been determined, but it's expected to rise by about $12 million from last season's $143.5 million cap. Once the new cap is set, the carryover amount and other adjustments from 2015 will be combined for each team’s official salary cap position.

Team by team graphic...

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

I wish you could trade for cap space...Jacksonville, let us grab about 10 million of that. 

The rule is you can only trade cap space if you also agree to give up your knowledge of what to do with it.

That's an area where I wouldn't want to swap places with the Jags. Ditto the Browns and the Titans.

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1 hour ago, Clicheking said:

How the hell did the Browns carry over 20 mill. I though the cba said you had to spend a certain percentage of cap every year,

There are things in this life I've decided it's better not to try and figure out.

How the Cleveland Browns operate is one of those things.

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