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We have 12 million in cap space as of 3-13-17


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Most the info came from overthecap.com. I filled in the blanks for them. Format may be shitty, don't know until I post. But below is our top 51 contracts that count against the cap for 2017.

EDIT: As others pointed out I forgot the roll over money from 16. According to the NFLPA https://www.nflpa.com/public-salary-cap-report that number was $13,208,020

I also forgot the dead money from this year. Should be correct now.

So current top 51 = $166,137,172

+ 1,885.303 in dead money = $168,022,475. 

Cap is 167 Million and we rolled over 13,208,020. So effective cap is $180,208,020. Subtract the top 51 and dead money total of $168,022,475 and you get a cap space number of $12,185,545.

I'd also like to add I completely guessed on Scott,Bersin,and Jacobs. I went low, so if they come back with more money that will reduce the space some.

EDIT 2.0 I added rookie class to original spreadsheet. Picks 8,40 and 62 cracked the top 51.  That made the top 51 now = 169,224,389 + the 1,885,303 in dead money brings us to $171,109,692 subtract that number from the Adjusted cap of $180,208,020 and you get $9,098,328 in space.

Cam Newton

$20,166,000

Kawann Short

$13,387,000

Luke Kuechly

$12,363,324

Greg Olsen

$10,350,000

Ryan Kalil

$8,329,000

Jonathan Stewart

$8,250,000

Thomas Davis

$8,250,000

Star Lotulelei

$6,757,000

Michael Oher

$5,500,000

Charles Johnson

$4,359,375

Mario Addison

$4,354,166

Graham Gano

$4,000,000

Julius Peppers

$3,750,000.00

Kurt Coleman

$3,650,000

Matt Kalil

3,400,000

Andrew Norwell

$2,746,000

Ed Dickson

$2,716,668

Andy Lee

$2,625,000

Russell Shepard

$2,500,000.00

Captain Munnerlyn

$2,500,000

Kelvin Benjamin

$2,438,625

Shaq Thompson

$2,402,380

Derek Anderson

$2,250,000

Charles Johnson

2,200,000

Trai Turner

$1,931,950

Vernon Butler

$1,908,299

Tre Boston

$1,898,367

Mike Adams

$1,775,000

Devin Funchess

$1,505,698

Fozzy Whittaker

$1,350,000

Colin Jones

$1,225,000

Wes Horton

1,250,000

Gino Gradkowski

$1,050,000

Jeffrey Jansen

$1,040,000

Joe Webb

$1,000,000

James Bradberry

$900,190

Daryl Worley

$775,724

Daryl Williams

$754,280

Chris Scott

$695,000.00

Ben jacobs

$695,000.00

Brenton Bersin

$695,000.00

Amini Silatolu

$695,000

Scott Simonson

$690,000

L.J. McCray

$665,000

Cameron Artis-Payne

$656,563

David Mayo

$656,563

Dean Marlowe

$620,000

Ryan Delaire

$615,000

David Yankey

$615,000

Tyler Patmon

$615,000

Darrel Young

$615,000

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  That is figured in.

Not if your saying the cap is 167 million.  167 is the base for all teams before adding their carryover.  So we have about 180millon.  The Chiefs had about 167,000,000.32.  Its all relative.

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Just now, bababoey said:

Not if your saying the cap is 167 million.  167 is the base for all teams before adding their carryover.  So we have about 180millon.  The Chiefs had about 167,000,000.32.  Its all relative.

  And nobody is saying it's 167M. Both sites, where people get their contract info, figure that in as soon as previous season is over. Nobody has quoted any number that didn't have that figured in.

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Michael Oher's situation is going to be interesting to follow. I don't know what the plans are for him, but that's a substantial cap hit that might go to IR or just simply be shed by cut. I don't know how much cap savings that would be, but it's certainly not an unreasonable thought to suspect. 

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Matt Kalil hit is only 3.5 mil this season?  that's not bad.  Regardless, I have a feeling that KK is gonna get a contract which will free up space.  That said, we're about done with moves anyway, Gettleman has said he likes to have a couple mil in the bank during the season for emergencies, 

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