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Ranking All 32 NFL teams by available spending After $301M cap announcement

The Eagles are really good at roster building, and when you have success, you risk losing talent and having to retool. Last offseason, Philadelphia lost Josh Sweat, Darius Slay, Milton Williams, Isaiah Rodgers, and several other key free agents from the Super Bowl championship team. This off-season, the focus will be on retaining and signing key players from a Championship defense to long-term deals.

During his end-of-season press conference, Howie Roseman offered insight into the process, what takes place, and how the pendulum will swing toward the defense. Dallas Goedert, Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship, Jaelan Phillips, Adoree' Jackson, Marcus Epps, Fred Johnson, Brandon Graham, and Jahan Dotson are among 20 free agents who'll hit the open market. Dean and Phillips are the only two who had hold priority, and both would depart depending on the market.

Still, Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Jordan Davis, Moro Ojomo, and others are just a few of the defenders GM Howie Roseman wants to keep around long term.

A current look via Over The Cap shows the Eagles have $13,762,388 available and $50,921,852 in dead cap space, while the Titans, Chargers, and Raiders all have over $90 million in total cap space for March.

Current 2026 salary cap for all 32 NFL teams

32 Cowboys (-$56,133,904)

31 Vikings(-$45,506,353)

30 Jaguars(-$15,784,805)

29 Lions(-$11,941,148)

28 Saints(-$10,587,060)

27 Texans(-$7,208,295)

26 Bears (-$6,415,355)

25 Bills (-$6,142,334)

24 Chiefs (-$5,595,166)

23 Packers(-$3,886,657)

22 Dolphins $881,563

21 Browns $910,721

20 Giants $1,047,721

19 Falcons $9,117,519

18 Panthers$10,274,504

17 Eagles $13,762,388

16 Ravens$19,743,387

15 Buccaneers $21,148,710

14 Broncos $26,385,734

13 Colts $33,418,489

12 Cardinals $36,882,426

11 49ers $38,905,176

10 Patriots $40,398,596

9 Rams $42,041,855

8 Steelers $42,643,582

7 Bengals $50,709,671

6 Seahawks$59,579,461

5 Commanders $71,353,969

4 Chargers $85,632,941

3 Jets $88,792,313

2 Raiders $89,222,807

1 Titans $94,864,659

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles have $13M in salary cap space ahead of NFL free agency

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