Panthers have NFL’s 2nd-most salary cap space following mandatory minicamp

Updated look at every NFL team’s remaining salary cap space following mandatory minicamp

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On Thursday, Joe Person of The Athletic hinted that the Carolina Panthers could be in the market for a new pass rusher. But do they have the appropriate funds to even add one?

Well, as the case has been pretty much all offseason, they do.

So as we exit the mandatory minicamp portion of our offseason, let’s take an updated look at every team’s remaining salary cap space:

  1. Chicago Bears: $31.95 million
  2. Carolina Panthers: $26.42 million
  3. Arizona Cardinals: $26.03 million
  4. Detroit Lions: $23.43 million
  5. Indianapolis Colts: $22.91 million
  6. New York Jets: $22.15 million
  7. Dallas Cowboys: $20.01 million
  8. Houston Texans: $16.67 million
  9. Green Bay Packers: $16.22 million
  10. Cleveland Browns: $15.92 million
  11. Minnesota Vikings: $15.66 million
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers: $15.29 million
  13. Philadelphia Eagles: $14.50 million
  14. Cincinnati Bengals: $14.42 million
  15. New England Patriots: $14.02 million
  16. New Orleans Saints: $13.59 million
  17. Miami Dolphins: $13.32 million
  18. Los Angeles Chargers: $12.28 million
  19. Jacksonville Jaguars: $11.29 million
  20. Baltimore Ravens: $11.15 million
  21. Washington Commanders: $11.11 million
  22. Los Angeles Rams: $10.71 million
  23. Atlanta Falcons: $9.64 million
  24. Denver Broncos: $9.45 million
  25. San Francisco 49ers: $9.27 million
  26. Tennessee Titans: $7.76 million
  27. Seattle Seahawks: $6.80 million
  28. Buffalo Bills: $4.44 million
  29. New York Giants: $3.29 million
  30. Las Vegas Raiders: $2.83 million
  31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $1.51 million
  32. Kansas City Chiefs: $393,833

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