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NFL Salary Cap Projected to Rise from $187M to $191.1M in 2019

Paul KasabianDec 11, 2018

The NFL's salary cap will range anywhere from $187 million to $191.1 million in 2019, per NFL Vice President of Communications Brian McCarthy:

The salary cap has made huge leaps in recent years, growing from $143,280,000 in 2015 to $177,200,000 in 2018, per Over the Cap.

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If the cap grows to $187,200,000 or more in 2019, it would represent the sixth straight offseason in which it grew by $10 million-plus. The cap wasย $123 millionย in 2013 andย $133 millionย in 2014.

Kevin Clarkย of The Ringer wrote about the steadily rising salary cap in a January 2018 piece, notingย that teams need to be ahead of curves to compete and stay relevant in an evolving league. That includes sharp teams adapting to a pass-happy, offense-friendly league, but it also involves dishing out money to free agents during the offseason.

Clark notedย that the six teams that spent the most prior to the 2017 season made the playoffs. He also wrote the following:

"Multiple league executives, coaches, and experts told me that it is changing the way teams are built at an unprecedented pace and turned free agency from a last resort into a legitimate team-building strategy, like it has in other sports."

That's good news for some free agents on the horizon, especially pass-rushers. That position is more valuable than ever, as edge-rushers are the best bet to stop white-hot offenses like those of the Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams.

Look at the Rams' 15-6 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, for instance, as L.A. quarterback Jared Goff was sacked three times and hit on eight occasions overall. The Rams, who hadn't scored fewer than 23 points all season, could only manage 214 yards of offense and two field goals.

The league likely took notice, and some monster paydays could be ahead forย 2019 free agentsย like Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark and Houston Texans defensive endย Jadeveonย Clowney.

Ultimately, the rising cap is good for the league. However, it's excellent news for players who best fit today's NFL, as they'll likely be getting fat second contracts.

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