As of this past weekend June 1 has come and gone, making official all of the transactions that NFL teams made earlier this offseason with a post-June 1 designation. Now we have a much more clear picture of where each team stands in salary cap space, including the Seattle Seahawks. Unfortunately, that particular picture isn’t exactly fine art. All we can say is general manager John Schneider will have to get very creative to sign anybody else this year.
According to the latest numbers from Over the Cap, here’s how all 32 NFL teams rank in current salary cap space.
Ranking all 32 teams by % chance of making the playoffs
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