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With the 2023 NFL Draft upon us here's a snapshot look at the projected salary cap draft pools for each franchise.
What Am I Looking At Here?
Draft pools involve the amount of salary cap it would take for a team to sign & keep all of their draft picks in a given year. Obviously this is a fluid figure, as picks can be traded, players can go unsigned, and in certain cases, additional bonuses can be added to alter these figures slightly.
Why Are Top 51 Numbers Different?
During the offseason, only a team's Top 51 salary cap figures are accounted for in their overall total. For 2023, the cap figures of drafted players will range from $7.49M (#1 overall)to $771k (#251+). This means that many of these drafted players will carry a cap hit that won't be large enough to make their respective team's Top 51. For those that fall outside, only the prorated signing bonus portion of their cap hit will be counted toward the Top 51 salary cap. Once the regular season begins, all of a team's salary cap figures will begin to count.
Notable Notes
- At $20.3M the Houston Texans currently hold the largest overall draft pool for 2023, $3M more than any other team in the league right now. Houston will need $15M of Top 51 cap space (they have it) to sign all 12 of their picks.
- Thanks to last year's Tyreek Hill trade, and a Tom Brady collusion disciplinary action, the Dolphins enter the 2023 Draft with the fewest picks (4), and the lowest Total Draft Pool ($3.9M). They don't however own the lowest Top 51 Draft Pool. That belongs to the Cleveland Browns, who will only need $1.9M of offseason cap space to sign their 8 picks (2 3rds, 2 4ths, 2 5ths, 1 6th, 1 7th).
- The average Draft Pool heading into Thursday is $10.5M, while the average Top 51 Draft Pool comes in just under $7.3M. NFL teams have on average, $12.2M of Top 51 cap space right now.
- If your team has more draft pool than cap space right now - don't overthink it. Most teams (especially those in contention) like to keep their cap space close to the vest this time of year, knowing there will always be a contract or two they can restructure, trade, or outright release when the summer months start to come into focus.
RELATED:
2023 NFL Draft Tracker w/ Projected Contracts
2023 NFL Salary Cap Tracker
Team | Picks | Total Draft Pool Cap | Top 51 Draft Pool Cap | Top 51 Cap Space |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona Cardinals | 9 | $14,232,364 | $11,982,364 | $19,020,130 |
Atlanta Falcons | 7 | $10,443,071 | $8,193,071 | $12,950,992 |
Baltimore Ravens | 5 | $6,345,346 | $4,845,346 | $3,911,427 |
Buffalo Bills | 6 | $7,375,692 | $4,375,692 | $6,146,681 |
Carolina Panthers | 6 | $12,947,041 | $11,447,041 | $26,908,655 |
Chicago Bears | 10 | $13,073,585 | $9,323,585 | $36,665,999 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 7 | $8,063,405 | $5,063,405 | $17,485,889 |
Cleveland Browns | 8 | $7,221,321 | $1,971,321 | $7,973,448 |
Dallas Cowboys | 7 | $8,130,772 | $5,130,772 | $16,650,389 |
Denver Broncos | 5 | $4,762,939 | $3,262,939 | $7,792,473 |
Detroit Lions | 9 | $15,370,529 | $12,370,529 | $27,169,518 |
Green Bay Packers | 11 | $13,323,892 | $8,823,892 | $12,682,360 |
Houston Texans | 12 | $20,377,791 | $15,127,791 | $21,167,571 |
Indianapolis Colts | 9 | $14,537,077 | $10,832,077 | $23,365,490 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 9 | $9,962,495 | $6,962,495 | $15,578,487 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 10 | $10,311,603 | $5,811,603 | $4,678,744 |
Las Vegas Raiders | 12 | $15,329,994 | $8,579,994 | $11,055,675 |
Los Angeles Chargers | 7 | $8,421,243 | $6,171,243 | $15,473,886 |
Los Angeles Rams | 11 | $10,314,837 | $8,814,837 | $10,079,114 |
Miami Dolphins | 4 | $3,945,920 | $2,445,920 | $2,756,757 |
Minnesota Vikings | 5 | $6,308,453 | $4,808,453 | $1,873,031 |
New England Patriots | 11 | $12,638,104 | $6,638,104 | $11,867,536 |
New Orleans Saints | 8 | $9,372,243 | $6,372,243 | $15,011,095 |
New York Giants | 10 | $10,558,876 | $5,308,876 | $1,815,947 |
New York Jets | 5 | $7,426,862 | $5,176,862 | $7,392,109 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 6 | $10,177,906 | $8,677,906 | $18,217,106 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 7 | $10,169,349 | $8,669,349 | $7,560,585 |
San Francisco 49ers | 11 | $9,326,075 | $3,326,075 | $3,804,643 |
Seattle Seahawks | 10 | $17,399,345 | $14,399,345 | $7,341,570 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 9 | $10,066,606 | $5,566,606 | $1,871,398 |
Tennessee Titans | 6 | $8,997,170 | $6,747,170 | $11,481,500 |
Washington Commanders | 8 | $9,626,954 | $5,876,954 | $3,088,752 |