
2025 NFL Team Salary Cap Tracker
A real-time look at the 2025 salary cap totals for each NFL team, including estimated cap space.
I see a failed physical for Ashwan Rorbinson in the near future.
And/or signing of Ramsey with a large signing bonus spread out over 4-5 years and minimum 2020 salary.
Cap is only counting the top 51 salaries so that part in regards to number of players signed, is meaningless.All I see when I read that is we are back to the youngest team in the NFL again
Seriously though that is pretty ugly when you also factor in that is with the 3rd lowest signed player contracts as well
Cap is only counting the top 51 salaries so that part in regards to number of players signed, is meaningless.
The good thing is they are in good cap shape for 21'. That is what this is all about. Spotrac has them at $65M and that includes Whitworth who likely won't be back. Also Brockers & or Robinson can easily be moved on from as well.
So they could be in the $80M range.
If they can put together a good draft, then they are in a great position to extend their star players like Kupp, Ramsey, & Johnson.... Maybe even one of Everett or Reynolds. And they could still be FA players next year.
What are we with regards to dead money at this point? I know Cooks and Gurley alone count for about 42 million.
If there was a trophy for worst cap management, I think we'd be a shoo-in this year.
I mean it's mainly bad luck. No one expected Gurley to fall off a cliff like he did and Cooks just isn't on the field enough. It's not like they signed free agents they were in house players that they had some bad luck with. Glad they had the balls to make the decisions they made, though. I think we'll be better off for it and not just in the long term. Wouldn't be surprised if the Rams are better this year then last.
Sure it was bad luck but RB's have always held a very short shelf life. Long term RB like Otis Anderson, Emmit Smith, Walter Payton, Adrian Peterson, Frank Gore, Curtis Martin, John Riggins, LeSean McCoy & Marshawn Lynch are very rare.IMO Gurley came into the NFL with short shelf life stamped on his resume.I mean it's mainly bad luck. No one expected Gurley to fall off a cliff like he did and Cooks just isn't on the field enough. It's not like they signed free agents they were in house players that they had some bad luck with. Glad they had the balls to make the decisions they made, though. I think we'll be better off for it and not just in the long term. Wouldn't be surprised if the Rams are better this year then last.
Wait...I thought that was the main reason we sucked when Fisher was our coach???All I see when I read that is we are back to the youngest team in the NFL again
Seriously though that is pretty ugly when you also factor in that is with the 3rd lowest signed player contracts as well
"Fall off a cliff"? He had one bad year, and there's an argument to be made he was just being used wrong (and had a garbage offensive line). History is littered with players who had a "bad year" and then came back as strong as ever. Will he still have "fallen off a cliff" if he goes for 1500 yards in Atlanta?
But..He kind of did.
Here... I’ve stacked the last 3 seasons. He went from “green” to “red” suddenly, using 4.0 YPC as line.
4 of the 5 final “green” his total yards were under 100.
There is a cliff. And it’s around the KC game where we saw him tackled out of bounds hard.
2017
2018
2019