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Dallas Cowboys cap casualty candidates - Blogging The Boys

Photo by Elsa/Getty Images The NFL has a salary cap issue. Thanks to the loss of in-stadium revenue, the cap figure is expected to go down from last year’s all-time high of $198 million per team. While the final figure is still to be determined for 2021, the league and players did agree that $175 million was going to be a floor. There is some hope that the figure may be higher, with $195 millions being given as a best case scenario. Still, this creates some accounting issues for a team like the Dallas Cowboys. Based on the minimum figure, they currently have a bit below $24 million in cap space at the moment. That is actually better than most teams, with eleven teams currently having more cap obligations than that. Even if the final figure was $195 million, the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints would still have to shed tens of millions in cap obligations. (All cap figures for teams and players are from Over the Cap.) We know they have a big negotiation to re-sign Dak Pr

Eagles-Cowboys inactives, with analysis

•  CB Avonte Maddox: Maddox had a rough year, miscast as an outside corner. He has been unable to stay healthy throughout his young NFL career. • DE Josh Sweat: Sweat had a good season, finishing with 38 tackles, 6 sacks, 9 tackles for loss, and 11 QB hits. He is a rare young player the Eagles can feel good about, but his season, barring some unlikely playoff run, is over. •  OT Jack Driscoll: Driscoll is done for the season with a knee sprain. He had trouble staying healthy as a rookie, but was effective enough when he played. More on Driscoll here.  •  LB Nate Gerry: Alex Singleton has taken over Gerry s role as the Eagles three-down linebacker, and has played better. 

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