Yes, the Packers have $60M+ of 2025 cap space on paper TODAY.
After accounting for the following future expenses, Packers are closer to $25M of spendable cap:
📉Assumed tenders of exclusive rights free agents
📉Assumed futures for current practice squad
📉Known proven performance escalators
📉Estimated 2025 draft picks
📉Minimum cost of new practice squad
📉Minimum cost to get to 53 player roster
📉Reserve for practice squad elevations
📉Reserve for NLTBE per-game bonus earnings
📉Reserve for in-season piggy bank funds
The $25M of spendable cap is BEFORE the big ticket off-season items of:
📉Extending existing veterans
📉Re-Signing pending team free agents
📉Signing outside team free agents
The Packers can still create TONS of cap space by:
📈Veteran restructures (about $51M more)
📈Veteran restructures with void years (even more)
📈Releasing veteran contracts
📈Trading veteran contracts
📈Pay cuts for veteran contracts
The Packers have significant 2025 cap space flexibility. The salary cap will be a much less limiting factor for the Packers next year - unlike the previous 4 seasons.
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