The Seattle Seahawks currently have a little over $31 million in salary cap space for the 2023 season. That’s not a bad number and it ranks seventh-most in the NFL going into the offseason. However, a large portion of that money is already spoken for – with $10 million allotted for this year’s draft class and a sizable extension for quarterback Geno Smith expected soon.
While the salary cap is not the illusion some claim (ask the Saints), it’s definitely malleable to the will of the organization. With a few moves here and there Seattle could save up to over $33 million more. Here’s how.