Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider is going to be busy over the next few months. After he hires the team’s new head coach Schneider will have to do some roster trimming – because the Seahawks are currently projected to be several million dollars over the cap ceiling, which has been set at $242 million this year.
Based on their cap hits, there are several potential veterans who could become casualties this year. That includes Jamal Adams, Quandre Diggs and potentially even Tyler Lockett. While that might sound too harsh, the numbers speak for themselves. Here’s how all 32 NFL teams stack up in effective cap space going into 2024, according to Over the Cap.
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