Official Salary Cap space for all 32 teams – as of 6/09/13
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• Compare the numbers below to those from 2 weeks ago, prior to the finalization of the post June 1st player cut transactions.
• Here is the link to look at: Official Salary Cap space for all 32 teams – as of 5/26/13 Optimus-NY : 10:29 am
• Look at how the Raiders went from being dead last 2 weeks ago to now being in the middle of the pack, being ranked 17th with a cap number of $7,857,320.
• The Steelers went from being ranked next to last, with a cap number of only $90,098, to now being ranked 21st with a cap number of $4,438,618.
• Miami went from being ranked 15th with a cap number of $7,249,298 to being ranked 7th today with a current cap number of $$17,766,997.
• Baltimore went from being ranked 28th with a cap number of $1,728,573 to being ranked 23rd today with a cap number of $3,658,573.
• San Diego went from being ranked 30th with a cap number of $145,848, to being ranked 27th today with a cap number of $3,127,666.
• The Titans went from being ranked 17th w/a cap number of $6,633,984, to now being ranked 12th w/a cap number of $9,690,646 after their release of long-time Center Eugene Amano who missed the 2012 season with a torn triceps muscle.
• Now, here are the figures for the rest of the league, starting in order of most cap space to least cap space:


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• The Giants are going to need to make some more room under the cap (about $1 to $2 million bucks or so before the Top 51 Rule ceases at midnight EST on Thursday, September 5th.
• I have this info on my Giants cap blog as well, along with lots of other stuff, in case anyone is interested (see the link below).
• I wrote about this more in length there.
• I'm on twitter as well:
@NYGCapCentral
http://corner.bigblueinteractive.com/index.php?mode=2&thread=473336This post was edited by xnozx. on Jun 10 2013 04:51pm