Originally Posted by
HarveyWallbangers
Couple of things I found:
How About That? A $109 million salary cap -- $7 million more than last season -- and better cap management has helped teams secure their own top-tier players while in many cases maintaining a healthy treasure chest heading into free agency. Fourteen teams are believed to have at least $20 million of cap space, including five -- San Francisco ($38 million), Tennessee ($36 million), Arizona ($32 million) and Buffalo and Cleveland ($30 million apiece) -- with at least $30 million. The Vikings have about $13 million, a sturdy sum, but less than division foes Green Bay ($25 million), Chicago ($16 million) and Detroit ($15 million).