It has been a productive offseason for the Arizona Cardinals and that has lead to a number of moves.
We know the gist, but the Cardinals re-signed Larry Fitzgerald and D.J. Humphries to big contracts, they transition tagged Kenyan Drake, they signed Jordan Phillips, Devon Kennard and De’Vondre Campbell in free agency and of course they made the unbelievable trade for DeAndre Hopkins.
On Monday, Field Yates released the official cap numbers of every team:
Official cap space by teams 1-11 (includes moves officially made):
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 30, 2020
1. HOU: 49,257,819
2. NYJ: 45,016,813
3. CLE: 43,703,760
4. LAC: 37,553,266
5. TEN: 32,509,301
6. WAS: 31,468,435
7. DET: 31,369,450
8. DEN: 29,819,797
9. DAL: 28,560,313
10. PHI: 27,868,177
11. IND: 26,863,345
The Houston Texans and New York Jets lead the way, but seeing the Cleveland Browns where they are after their offseason is quite interesting.
Official cap space by team (12-23)
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 30, 2020
12. BUF: 26,539,939
13. JAX: 22,808,288
14. MIA: 22,682,552
15. CHI: 21,798,5871
16. NYG: 19,556,709
17. CAR: 16,832,122
18. LAR: 16,357,084
19. LV: 15,285,765
20. SF: 15,064,239
21. TB: 14,836,167
22. ARI: 14,383,375
23. CIN: 13,657,810
The Cardinals sit with only $14,383,375 according to Yates numbers.
Official cap space by team (teams 24-32):
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 30, 2020
24. BAL: 13,513,779
25. GB: 12,966,433
26. MIN: 12,495,443
27. SEA: 11,317,846
28. NO: 9,237,537
29. PIT: 8,667,814
30. ATL: 7,530,188
31. NE: 891,775
32. KC: 177
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs have $177 left, which reminds me of college when you check your bank account.
Anyway, to see the Cardinals sitting with over $14 million is interesting. They’ll have about $5 million in the rookie pool, so we’ll see what that allows them to do moving forward if they want to do anything.
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