The 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone but the offseason rolls on.
The New York Jets made eight selections during the draft and have yet to sign those players. On top of that, free agency could pop back up again if the Jets are in the market to maybe more additions this offseason.
With all that work to go, how much salary cap space do the Jets have compared to the rest of the NFL?
According to OverTheCap, here is the salary cap space for all 32 NFL teams right now including the Jets:
32. Dolphins: $1.8M31. Panthers $1.9M30. Chiefs: $5.9M29. Bengals: $7.5M28. Cowboys: $8.2M27. Saints: $10.2M26. Bears: $10.8M25. Steelers: $11.1M24. Jaguars: $11.2M23. Bills: $11.922. Buccaneers: $12.8M21. Texans: $13M20. Vikings: $16.1M19. Giants: $17.8M18. Broncos: $18.8M17. Falcons: $19.1M16. Packers: $20.1M15. Browns: $21.1M14. Lions: $22.6M13. Raiders: $25.8M12. Rams: $25.9M11. Colts: $26.6M10. Ravens: $27.7M9. Eagles: $27.9M8. Seahawks: $32.8M7. Patriots: $35.7M6. Jets: $36M5. Cardinals: $40.1M4. 49ers: $45M3. Chargers: $45.8M2. Commanders: $49.5M1. Titans: $63.1M
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Every team’s salary cap space after 2026 NFL Draft (including Jets)
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Jets Wire
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