The New York Giants have signed their entire rookie class from the 2024 NFL draft and recently released a couple of players off of injured reserve (IR) with injury settlements. Most of the 90-man roster is set ahead of mandatory minicamp but there is still the looming retirement decision for tight end Darren Waller.
Waller’s decision will greatly impact the Giants’ cap both this season and next, but any savings (or dead money) is merely a projection until that becomes official one way or another.
So where does that leave the Giants and the 31 other teams?
Based on the numbers from Over the Cap as of publishing, here is the cap space for all 32 NFL teams from most to least.
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