The Buffalo Bills made plenty of moves in free agency, adding the likes of Mario Addison and Josh Norman, among several other moves.
Certainly in the “other” category is trading for high-profile wide receiver Stefon Diggs. While many of these moves were costly, the Bills are still sitting pretty well in terms of salary cap space as the 2020 NFL Draft approaches.
Per ESPN’s Field Yates, the official cap number for the Bills is $20,596,199. That lands the Bills at the 11th most salary cap space in the NFL. Buffalo entered the offseason among the league leaders in terms of cap space, but they still have a healthy chunk left to work with.
The Browns lead the NFL in terms of current cap space, with $37.5 million. They edge out the Lions ($29.5M) and Eagles ($27.2M), respectively.
A quick look around the AFC East sees the Jets just outside that top three at No. 4 with $25.2 million. The Dolphins slightly edge out the Bills as well, sitting at $22.7 million, which puts them at No. 8. The Patriots are the AFC East team in the roughest shape, sitting at dead last in terms of cap space with only $1.1 million as things currently sit.
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