Ranking All 32 NFL teams by available spending After $301M cap announcement
The Ravens have undergone an offseason of change, including a new head coach, offensive coordinator, and defensive coordinator, as well as key personnel departing. While the franchise won't undergo a complete rebuild, there will be overhauls made at key positions, and Eric DeCosta should have plenty of draft capital to help reload.
Baltimore has 22 unrestricted free agents, according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre'Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar'Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will evaluate.
A current look via Over The Cap shows the Ravens have $19,743,387 available and $12,262,715 in dead cap space, while the Titans, Chargers, and Raiders all have over $90 million in total cap space for March.
Current 2026 salary cap for all 32 NFL teams
32 Cowboys (-$56,133,904)
31 Vikings(-$45,506,353)
30 Jaguars(-$15,784,805)
29 Lions(-$11,941,148)
28 Saints(-$10,587,060)
27 Texans(-$7,208,295)
26 Bears (-$6,415,355)
25 Bills (-$6,142,334)
24 Chiefs (-$5,595,166)
23 Packers(-$3,886,657)
22 Dolphins $881,563
21 Browns $910,721
20 Giants $1,047,721
19 Falcons $9,117,519
18 Panthers$10,274,504
17 Eagles$13,762,388
16 Ravens $19,743,387
15 Buccaneers $21,148,710
14 Broncos $26,385,734
13 Colts$33,418,489
12 Cardinals$36,882,426
11 49ers $38,905,176
10 Patriots $40,398,596
9 Rams $42,041,855
8 Steelers $42,643,582
7 Bengals $50,709,671
6 Seahawks$59,579,461
5 Commanders $71,353,969
4 Chargers $85,632,941
3 Jets $88,792,313
2 Raiders $89,222,807
1 Titans $94,864,659
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: NFL Free Agency: Ravens $19,743,387 in salary cap space for 2026
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