NFL 2008 Cap Room and Signed Players

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Team - Signed Players - 2008 cap room
1. Tennessee - 39 - $40.85 million
2. San Diego - 44 - $33.03 million
3. Jacksonville - 43 - $32.69 million
4. Buffalo - 49 - $32.05 million
5. New Orleans - 39 - $31.69 million
6. Cincinnati - 48 - $31.45 million
7. San Francisco - 48 - $30.91 million8
8. Cleveland - 42 - $30.31 million
9. Arizona - 34 - $30.27 million
10. N.Y. Jets - 45 - $27.72 million
11. Oakland - 40 - $25.98 million
12. Tampa Bay - 48 - $25.90 million
13. Miami - 48 - $25.56 million
14. N.Y. Giants - 49 - $24.47 million
15. Detroit - 42 - $23.50 million
16. Houston - 43 - $22.91 million

17. Dallas
- 40 - $20.61 million
18. Kansas City - 44 - $20.27 million
19. Chicago - 52 - $19.80 million
20. Pittsburgh - 43 - $18.61 million
21. Green Bay - 48 - $18.37 million
22. Philadelphia - 49 - $17.17 million
23. Denver - 49 - $16.77 million
24. Minnesota - 49 - $14.88 million
25. New England - 41 - $10.93 million
26. St. Louis - 45 - $9.61 million
27. Seattle - 44 - $9.55 million
28. Indianapolis - 48 - $8.49 million
29. Carolina - 35 - $6.05 million
30. Atlanta - 52 - $5.79 million*
31. Baltimore - 42 - $5.00 million
32. Washington - 45 -
-$20.72 million
* Not including unspecified potential rebate from contested return of Michael Vick's pro-rated signing bonus.
 
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Snyder is a dumber/higher-spending version of Jerry Jones.

I was thinking Steinbrenner - it's just that MLB doesn't have a cap!!!

Tennessee needs to use that money and help out Young. The pieces are in place for them, just need to add some WRs and secondary help.

Hopefully the Bears use theirs to get Briggs signed to a long term deal. I think he's key. And it's great that they have all BUT one guy (I'm pretty sure it's Briggs), signed...so they can maybe help the offense too with that money, and then use the remains on their draft picks.
 

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