The offseason is nearing its conclusion for the Dallas Cowboys and the rest of the NFL. The team has had four months to shape their roster and improve their chances of winning a Super Bowl and now training camp is less than a week away. Whether the Cowboys are better than last year’s version is debatable, but they’re about to get some answers as camp opens.
What is clear is the Cowboys are hardly a finished product. Despite months of free agency and a draft to help their needs, Dallas still has some holes that could use fixing before the regular season.
With camps opening, here are the teams with the most cap space left …
1) Browns $48.02M
2) Cowboys $21.90M
3) Panthers $20.61M
4) Bears $17.93M
5) Packers $16.84M
6) Raiders $16.51M
7) Seahawks $15.88M
8) Vikings $15.64M
9) Bengals $15.03M
10) Steelers $14.05M— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) July 20, 2022
It’s been well documented how tight executive VP Stephen Jones is with the organization’s finances as well as his unwillingness to spend the salary cap money the Cowboys have accrued with their offseason moves. That extra cap space the team has could be used to upgrade some questionable positions, and that might still happen, but shouldn’t be counted on.
If Dallas did loosen the purse strings though, here are five positions that can still use help.