Howie Roseman was recently named one of the top-five general managers in the NFL and his ability to manipulate the salary cap is a major reason why.
Even after acquiring Darius Slay via trade and signing Javon Hargrave, the Eagles currently have the third-most salary cap space out of 32 NFL teams heading into the draft.
Official cap space by team entering the draft (1-11):
1. CLE: $37,547,510
2. DET: $29,488,200
3. PHI: $27,145,824
4. NYJ: $25,164,780
5. WAS: $24,943,685
6. DEN: $24,173,954
7. IND: $23,926,469
8. MIA: $22,682,552
9. TEN: $21,896,801
10. LAC: $20,994,933
11. BUF: $20,596,199— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 21, 2020
Cap space by team entering the draft (12-21):
12. HOU: $19,371,257
13. JAX: $18,639,538
14. NYG: $17,087,541
15. TB: $13,548,667
16. SF: $13,101,739
17. SEA: $12,300,846
18. MIN: $12,265,443
19. BAL: $11,263,779
20. GB: $11,163,308
21. DAL: $10,557,605
22. CHI: $9,254,421— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 21, 2020
Cap space by team entering the draft (23-32):
23. ARI: $8,933,375
24. LV: $7,690,618
25. CIN: $7,454,685
26. CAR: $7,008,210
27. PIT: $5,767,814
28. NO: $4,067,357
29. ATL: $2,232,688
30. KC: $1,475,171
31. LAR: $1,382,085
32. NE: $1,076,775— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 21, 2020
Approximately $9 million will be set aside to cover rookie wages, while Roseman will likely look to carry significant cap space into the 2020 season to use on extensions or possible trades.
According to Over The Cap, most of the Eagles salary cap is allocated on the offensive side of the ball, while the linebacker position is the least important, as the Birds’ current group of linebackers under contract have cap figures under $900,000, and their cap figures average $773,661.
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