The NFL determined its salary cap Monday at $143.28 million. Here is a look at the amount of money each team currently has under the cap. These figures are fluid and are based on available information. Any addition players who are franchised will change these figures. Four teams -- Kansas City, New England, Dallas and New Orleans -- are currently over the salary cap.
The Colts are sixth at $43,009,709.
TEAM
SALARY CAP ROOM
JACKSONVILLE
$64,486,130
Oakland
$53,965,667
Cleveland
$51,479,935
N.Y. Jets
$48,884,021
Tennessee
$43,242,480
Indianapolis
$43,009,709
Cincinnati
$34,728,842
Green Bay
$32,160,892
Tampa Bay
$31,604,218
San Diego
$27,328,099
Buffalo
$27,055,520
Philadelphia
$21,300,722
Seattle
$18,706,653
Atlanta
$18,624,032
Detroit
$18,504,795
Carolina
$13,393,414
Denver
$12,539,443
Washington
$12,323,302
Minnesota
$11,914,066
Houston
$9,699,734
St. Louis
$5,523,464
N.Y. Giants
$2,772,021
Pittsburgh
$2,461,317
Baltimore
$1,508,610
Miami
$1,453,593
Arizona
$1,358,913
San Francisco
$1,811,684
Dallas
($2,197,246)
Kansas City
($12,014,829)
New England
($15,406,463)
New Orleans
($28,030,581)


, could be over 45 if we cut Goldson and Johnson 


fukkit man if u surround Geno with enough talent and a great D we might get 9+ wins and a playoff berth.
