Minnesota is entering into another cash-strapped offseason, presumably filled with plenty of tough decisions because of that.
The Vikings need all the help they can get on the salary cap. The team’s rollover space from 2020 should at least help a bit.
According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Vikings have a little more than $4.5 million in rollover space. That ranks as the 22nd most in the NFL.
For those who don’t know, rollover space is unused cap space from the previous season that can be applied to the following season. So Minnesota can allocate its rollover money to 2021.
Here is a full list of each team’s rollover space for the 2021 season:
1. Cleveland — $30,366,604
2. NY Jets — $26,686,546
3. Dallas — $25,443,439
4. Jacksonville — $23,481,404
5. Philadelphia — $22,756,775
6. New England — $19,571,247
7. Denver — $17,788,121
8. Washington — $15,830,173
9. Miami — $15,229,375
10. Detroit — $12,819,468
11. Cincinnati — $10,792,275
12. Houston — $9,189,845
13. Indianapolis — $8,310,897
14. LA Chargers — $8,072,299
15. Chicago — $7,042,995
16. LA Rams — $5,674,141
17. Kansas City — $5,097,253
18. Arizona — $5,035,548
19. Pittsburgh — $4,950,555
20. NY Giants — $4,801,375
21. Tampa Bay — $4,582,058
22. Minnesota — $4,526,324
23. Carolina — $4,270,682
24. New Orleans — $4,122,189
25. Buffalo — $3,771,955
26. Green Bay — $3,748,893
27. Las Vegas — $3,573,971
28. Tennessee — $2,348,822
29. San Francisco — $1,922,299
30. Atlanta — $1,780,606
31. Seattle — $956,477
32. Baltimore — $586,822