Ranking all 32 teams (including the Ravens) after NFL sets 2024 salary cap at $255.4M

After the NFL announced a $255 million ceiling, the Baltimore Ravens are 20th in salary cap space with $18.5 million

The 2024 NFL offseason is underway for Baltimore, and the Ravens’ focus will shift to reshaping the roster to fit two new coordinators on both sides of the ball.

The NFL announced a massive $30.6 million increase from 2023, under the original salary cap set in 1994 of $34.6 million.

The 2024 cap is officially $255 million, and where things currently stand, Baltimore is expected to have roughly $18,538,828 available, according to Over The Cap.

The Ravens are set to have 26 pending free agents, and with another likely retool schedule on defense, the organization could conjure up a scheme for more flexibility.

By making these six moves, Baltimore can easily create $51 million in cap space.

Look at how all 32 teams rank regarding available cap space, with March fast approaching via Over The Cap’s updated calculations.

Ranking all 32 teams (including the Ravens) by cap space going into 2024

We’re ranking all 32 team NFL teams , including the Baltimore Ravens by salary cap space ahead of the 2024 offseason

The Ravens season ended shockingly, after last Sunday’s 17-10 loss to Kansas City in the AFC Championship.

With the defeat, Baltimore faces an offseason of change after Mike Macdonald bolted for the Seahawks job and 20+ free agents, headlined by Patrick Queen and Justin Madubuike.

With the season officially a wrap, we’re look at how all 32 teams rank regarding available cap space entering February.

All cap space figures are courtesy of Over The Cap and will be adjusted once all likely-to-be-earned and unlikely-to-be-earned incentives are adjusted.