The New York Giants may be a playoff team this season but the truth is, they are still in rebuilding mode.
Big Blue will need all the resources possible at their disposal to improve their 2023 roster. One resource they won’t be relying on is ‘carryover’ cap space from this season. They only have approximately $1.52 million in available 2022 cap space to add onto next year’s number.
NFL teams recently declared unused 2022 cap space rollover amounts (below).
After the playoffs, the NFL will audit incentives, bonuses, etc by team. That figure will be added/subtracted to the number below.
The sum + the 2023 Salary Cap = each team's 2023 adjusted cap number. pic.twitter.com/GJC8E7EsrO
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 12, 2023
Keep in mind, first-year general manager Joe Schoen had the difficult task of defragmenting the mess left to him by the previous regime, which was led by Dave Gettleman.
Schoen cut $40 million in cap space but still has a ways to go as you can see.
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