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Claire Kuwana

How Much Salary Cap Space Is Each AFC North Team Projected to Have?

With Week 16 in the books, the Bengals and Ravens have officially clinched playoff spots with wins over the Patriots and Falcons, respectively. But the division is still up for grabs as Cincinnati leads, with Baltimore right behind them in the standings. The Browns were in the playoff race after beating the Ravens in Week 15, but a Christmas Eve loss to the Saints officially eliminated them. The Steelers, however, bounced back on Christmas Day to beat the Raiders and stay in the hunt at 7–8.

No matter who ends up punching a ticket to the playoffs this year, all four teams in the AFC North will have some decisions to make come free agency. Let’s take a look at the 2023 class for each team, and how much cap space it’ll have to work with:

Note: All salary cap numbers used are according to Spotrac and are subject to change after publication.

Cincinnati Bengals

What to know: Veteran safety Vonn Bell should be a priority for one of the youngest teams in the NFL, along with key defensive components such as Eli Apple and Germaine Pratt. The Bengals will also have decisions to make on Hayden Hurst and Samaje Perine, both of whom have stepped into unexpected roles for the offense this year.

2022 cap space status: $2,145,100
2023 cap space status: $48,884,776

2023 free agents: Jessie Bates, S; Vonn Bell, S; Hayden Hurst, TE; Eli Apple, CB; Tre Flowers, CB; Samaje Perine, RB; Drew Sample, TE; Clark Harris, LS; Max Scharping, RG; Brandon Allen, QB; Trent Taylor, WR; Michael Thomas, S; Jalen Davis, CB; Germaine Pratt, LB; Trayveon Williams, RB; Joe Bachie, LB; Clay Johnston, LB; Mitchell Wilcox, TE; Cal Adomitis, LS; Elijah Holyfield, RB

BREER: Von Bell and the Practice Drill That Kept the Bengals Home Field Advantage.

Baltimore Ravens

What to know: At second to last in the league for 2022 cap space (but in the top ten for ‘23), the Ravens have a big decision looming as franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2023. Add a knee injury that has kept him out for three straight games, and it gets more complicated. 

2022 cap space status: $681,359
2023 cap space status: $43,986,785

2023 free agents: Marcus Peters, CB; Roquan Smith, LB; Justin Houston, DL; Kyle Fuller, CB; Lamar Jackson, QB; Ju’wuan James, LT; Sammy Watkins, WR; Jason Pierre-Paul, DL; Josh Bynes, LB; Steven Means, DL; Brent Urban, DL; DeSean Jackson, WR; Josh Oliver, TE; Vince Biegel, LB; Daryl Worley, CB; Kenyan Drake, RB; Demarcus Robinson, WR; Kevon Seymour, CB; Trystan Colon-Castillo,C; Kristian Welch, LB; Geno Stone, S; Tyler Huntley, QB; Del’Shawn Phillips, LB; Nick Moore, LS; Justice Hill, RB; Ben Powers, LG

Pittsburgh Steelers

Edmunds has 399 career combined tackles in five seasons with the Steelers. 

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What to know: The Steelers sit just below the league average for 2022 space ($,4,993,577), one of the 21 teams that are currently below it. Most of Pittsburgh’s focus should be on its defensive free agents, like Terrell Edmunds and Larry Ogunjobi. 

2022 cap space status: $4,755,518
2023 cap space status: $13,275,957

2023 free agents: Larry Ogunjobi, DL; Mason Rudolph, QB; Devin Bush, LB; Cameron Sutton, CB; Chris Wormley, DL; Derek Watt, FB; Jesse Davis, RT; Tyson Alualu, DL; Marcus Allen, LB; Robert Spillane, LB; Terrell Edmunds, S; Malik Reed, DL; Damontae Kazee, S; Trenton Scott, RT; Jeremy McNichols, RB; Josh Jackson, CB; Anthony Miller, WR; Karl Joseph, S; J.C. Hassenauer, C; Steven Sims, WR; Miles Boykin, WR; Jamir Jones, DL; Christian Kuntz, LS; Benjamin Snell Jr., RB; James Pierre, CB; Zach Gentry, TE

BREER: Kenny Pickett on the Good and Bad of His Rookie Season.

Cleveland Browns

What to know: The Browns currently rank first in the league for 2022 cap space, but their projected space drops significantly when looking toward ‘23, when they just barely sit above the bottom 10 teams in the league. The majority of the Browns’ key pieces (Amari Cooper, Nick Chubb, etc.) are locked up, so there aren’t many looming questions for them. Nonetheless, they will want to prioritize keeping a strong offensive line, and center Ethan Pocic is a huge part of that.

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