Who will have the most cap space in 2023 NFL?

Here’s a look at the 2022 NFL cap space for each team. The cap figures below were provided by OverTheCap.com and are as of Nov 12.

It’s worth mentioning that this is just a snapshot of each team’s cap situation and the totals will change with every roster move. Also, not every reported roster move will be reflected in these figures, as it typically takes a day or two to fully process agreed-upon deals.

We’ll post updates in the coming months, so be sure to check back for the latest.

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NFL Cap Space Rankings

Rank Team Cap Room
1 Browns $33,270,267
2 Broncos $12,486,922
3 Bears $11,374,061
4 Panthers $9,960,504
5 Raiders $9,925,350
6 Eagles $8,983,565
7 Colts $8,314,305
8 Falcons $7,997,392
9 Cowboys $6,954,788
10 Commanders $6,677,381
11 49ers $6,359,147
12 Steelers $6,093,711
13 Packers $5,745,443
14 Dolphins $5,482,074
15 Jets $5,255,523
16 Rams $5,156,767

17 Chiefs $4,946,140
18 Saints $4,509,481
19 Chargers $4,338,492
20 Buccaneers $3,508,150
21 Seahawks $3,499,212
22 Bengals $3,258,723
23 Cardinals $3,252,302
24 Jaguars $3,210,339
25 Lions $3,162,344
26 Ravens $2,942,032
27 Giants $2,756,173
28 Patriots $2,025,473
29 Titans $1,978,143
30 Texans $1,942,702
31 Vikings $1,713,162
32 Bills $918,889
  Total $197,998,957
  Average $6,187,467

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Who will have the most cap space in 2023 NFL?

Aug 1, 2022; Flowery Branch, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot shown being interviewed by the media during training camp at IBM Performance Field. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

The Atlanta Falcons are playing the best football of any NFC South team as of now, even if they did lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers just a week ago — let’s just blame that on Jerome Boger, however.

Looking into the Falcons’ future, the 2023 offseason is shaping up to be an extremely vital time for this team going forward. They still have holes on the roster and they can fill some of those holes through free agency and the draft.

The good news for them is that they are going to be in the top three in cap space while their divisional rivals will be searching their couches for spare change.

Atlanta Falcons project to have third most cap space in 2023, while rest of NFC South is in the hole

When was the last time we could say that the Atlanta Falcons will be big players in free agency? It has been quite a long time that is for sure. After all, Thomas Dimitroff was never shy to hand out big contracts that had profound consequences in the future.

Well, the 2023 offseason should be a fun one for the Dirty Birds since they are projected to have the third most cap space in the NFL, according to Spotrac.com

What is better than having a ton of money to spend? When every single one of your divisional rivals has no money to spend, at least, until they make roster moves.

No amount of roster moves will be able to get the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints (especially), and the Carolina Panthers to the amount of cap space that the Atlanta Falcons have. Here is the projected cap space for each NFC South team and where they rank amongst the rest of the league:

  • Atlanta Falcons: $56.5 million (3rd)
  • Carolina Panthers: -$4.7 million (26th)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: -$47.2 million (31st)
  • New Orleans Saints: -$66 million (32nd)

Here is another way to look at it that makes it look even more promising:

  • Atlanta Falcons: $56,532,286 in cap space
  • Rest of NFC South: -$118,036,741 in cap space

It really does open up a huge window for the Falcons going forward as they are the only team that has flexibility. Also, consider that the Saints and Panthers do not have a franchise quarterback and have traded away future picks while the Buccaneers won’t have a QB in the near future when Tom Brady retires.

Things are looking up for a young team that has already shown drastic improvements this year. The NFC South will soon be ours if Terry Fontenot continues to play his cards correctly.

What will be the NFL salary cap in 2023?

Projected 2023 Cap: -$23.237,702 (30th)

Who will have the most cap space next year?

Browns, Raiders Lead NFL Salary Cap Space for All 32 Teams Ahead of Season Openers. The Cleveland Browns' $37.9 million in cap space stands as the most in the NFL heading into the 2022 season.

What will the NFL salary cap be in 2024?

Projected effective cap space 2022-2024: We're using a projected salary cap of $225 million in 2023 and $256 million in 2024, as seen on OverTheCap.com.

How much salary cap will the Steelers have in 2023?

So, as we sit here at the start of Week 1 of the 2022 regular season, the Steelers, per my educated projections are roughly $15,187,205 under a currently and widely projected 2023 salary cap number of $225,000,000.