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Top 10 in Cap Space


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From today's internal NFL cap report, 10 teams with the most space ...

1) Patriots: $48.97M
2) Cowboys: $31.22M
3) Commanders: $26.28M
4) Lions: $23.91M
5) Browns: $21.74M
6) 49ers: $20.81M
7) Steelers: $20.45M
8.  Seahawks: $20.16M
9) Titans: $18.75M
10) Panthers: $16.77M

per Albert Breer

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Roll it into next season while we spend the rest of this one seeing what we've got, what could be drafted and what we'll still need. Then go grab it.

We aren't far from being competitive and we're developing a level of grit we haven't seen since the best Rivera days. There's still a long way to go, but don't eat the seed corn yet.

Unless Myles Garrett is on the trading block... then grab him. He'd fix a whole heap of our problems.

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What stood out to me is Lions are still top 5 despite all of these extensions 

Aidan Hutchinson: 4-years, $180M
Jared Goff: 4-years, $212M
Amon-Ra St. Brown: 4-years, $120.01M
Penei Sewell: 4-years, $112M
Jameson Williams: 3-years, $80M
Kerby Joseph: 4-years, $85M
Alim McNeill: 4-years, $97M
Taylor Decker: 3-years, $60M

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12 minutes ago, NAS said:

What stood out to me is Lions are still top 5 despite all of these extensions 

Aidan Hutchinson: 4-years, $180M
Jared Goff: 4-years, $212M
Amon-Ra St. Brown: 4-years, $120.01M
Penei Sewell: 4-years, $112M
Jameson Williams: 3-years, $80M
Kerby Joseph: 4-years, $85M
Alim McNeill: 4-years, $97M
Taylor Decker: 3-years, $60M

If they can’t afford to sign their next wave of young talent, trading for Jack Campbell would be perfect for us. But that is most likely a dream…

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34 minutes ago, NAS said:

What stood out to me is Lions are still top 5 despite all of these extensions 

Aidan Hutchinson: 4-years, $180M
Jared Goff: 4-years, $212M
Amon-Ra St. Brown: 4-years, $120.01M
Penei Sewell: 4-years, $112M
Jameson Williams: 3-years, $80M
Kerby Joseph: 4-years, $85M
Alim McNeill: 4-years, $97M
Taylor Decker: 3-years, $60M

It’s unreal. It makes us look even dumber for trading Burns while he’s leading the league in sacks and we “couldn’t afford his asking price” which looks like a very good deal now seeing that pass rushers are making 

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Damn. The Pats leading the pack with an elite QB on a rookie contract and a 6-2 record? Must be nice.

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"missed opportunity" at hiring a real NFL HC.. Hes one of the few young coaching members that has modern NFL figured out. I even think he could be GM, but think he does want too. I know he was beyond pissed when the Titans GM traded AJ brown for draft pick(2nd???). He's knows ball and can relate. He's knows what a good NFL looks like and how they act/practice. Dave is still figuring out many things and Evero handles 100% of the D side.....Vrabel does all three....

 

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

It’s unreal. It makes us look even dumber for trading Burns while he’s leading the league in sacks and we “couldn’t afford his asking price” which looks like a very good deal now seeing that pass rushers are making 

they bought an OL for the prized undersized with the savings  

Couldnt even put it back into the defense. But he probably wouldn’t be leading the league in sacks if we had kept him.

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