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AlwaysSunnyinIndy 02-27-2025 04:22 PM

NFL increases salary cap to $279.2M for 2025 season
 
https://x.com/TomPelissero/status/1895171736213299289

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The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to a 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million per club, per sources.

Another record high.
https://x.com/spotrac/status/1895176161338003875

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2025 NFL Franchise Tags
(based on $279.2M cap)

QB: $40.2M
RB: $13.6M
WR: $23.9M
TE: $13.8M
OL: $23.4M
DT: $25.1M
DE: $22M
LB: $25.4M
CB: $20.1M
S: $18.6M
K/P: $6.3M
https://x.com/spotrac/status/1895179478919458826

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Based on the 9.32% NFL salary cap increase, the Restricted Free Agent Tenders in 2025 should be:

1st Round: $7.4M
2nd Round: $5.3M
Original Round: $3.4M
First Refusal: $3.2M

Cap numbers over the years:

2011: $120.4MM
2012: $120.6MM
2013: $123.6MM
2014: $133MM
2015: $143.3MM
2016: $155.3MM
2017: $167MM
2018: $177.2MM
2019: $188.2MM
2020: $198.2MM
2021: $182.5MM
2022: $208.2MM
2023: $224.8MM
2024: $255.4MM
2025: $279.2MM

Racehorse 02-27-2025 07:58 PM

It seems the salary cap has benefitted everyone.

omahacolt 02-27-2025 07:58 PM

awesome


some extra cash we won't spend

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 02-28-2025 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 321199)
some extra cash we won't spend


Ballard has almost always spent the cap space.

From Spotrac, here are the amounts the Colts spent by year vs baseline cap:

2024: $250.3 ($255.4 was baseline cap)
2023: $223.9 ($224.8)
2022: $205.8 ($208.2)
2021: $187.3 ($182.5)
2020: $231.4 ($198.2)

omahacolt 03-01-2025 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 321206)
Ballard has almost always spent the cap space.

From Spotrac, here are the amounts the Colts spent by year vs baseline cap:

2024: $250.3 ($255.4 was baseline cap)
2023: $223.9 ($224.8)
2022: $205.8 ($208.2)
2021: $187.3 ($182.5)
2020: $231.4 ($198.2)

that doesn't seem right to me for some reason


weren't we sitting on cap space just last year or am I just imagining it.

sherck 03-01-2025 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 321251)
that doesn't seem right to me for some reason


weren't we sitting on cap space just last year or am I just imagining it.

We carried over about $10m but not that much.

Colts And Orioles 03-01-2025 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 321251)



That doesn't seem right to me for some reason.


Weren't we sitting on cap space just last year, or am I just imagining it ???






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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 321253)



We carried over about $10M, but not that much.




o


Sometimes, perception differs from reality.

o

Racehorse 03-01-2025 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 321251)
that doesn't seem right to me for some reason


weren't we sitting on cap space just last year or am I just imagining it.

That was the popular trope of Ballard haters, but it has been proven false every time. Yes, we start the offseason with a lot of cap money, but we also started every one of them with a lot of free agents to replace. The cap space we have every year is always a mirage. Most teams with a lot of space have a lot of expiring contracts, or a dearth of talent.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 03-02-2025 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 321251)
that doesn't seem right to me for some reason


weren't we sitting on cap space just last year or am I just imagining it.


So I gave the baseline cap numbers above, not the adjusted cap number.

As sherck points out above, any unused cap carries over and is added to the following year - the owner does not pocket the money. So each team essentially has their own cap number for any given year.

Another way to look at it is to see how much cap is left per year to be carried over. And there are reasons to have a little cap space left - for example, playing time and performance incentives count against the cap, so a little extra cap space may open up if the incentive conditions are not met.

Again, from Spotrac, below are the carryover numbers for each of the last 5 years and where it ranks among the league.

2024: $10.1M (12th)
2023: $6.4M (11th)
2022: $6.6M (6th)
2021: $2.4M (15th)
2020: $8.3M (13th)

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 10-09-2025 01:52 PM

The Colts restructured Kenny Moore's contract to open up a little more cap space this year:

https://x.com/Jason_OTC/status/1976316460390838512

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The Colts created $3.8M in cap room with a simple restructure of Kenny Moore's contract
https://x.com/mchappell51/status/1976320609606082917

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Per OverTheCap, the Colts converted $4.75m of salary into a bonus and added three void years to the contract for cap purposes.

The move created $3.8 million in cap room for the Colts in 2025 and will add $950,000 to each remaining contract year.

Oldcolt 10-09-2025 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 330048)
The Colts restructured Kenny Moore's contract to open up a little more cap space this year:

https://x.com/Jason_OTC/status/1976316460390838512

Any ideas why?

HoosierinFL 10-09-2025 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 330049)
Any ideas why?

Probably need to sign some free agents with all the injuries to defense and PK

Dam8610 10-09-2025 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 330049)
Any ideas why?

Hopefully to trade for Trey Hendrickson, but they would need to clear another $3.5 million to be able to afford his remaining cap hit.

Butter 10-09-2025 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dam8610 (Post 330069)
Hopefully to trade for Trey Hendrickson, but they would need to clear another $3.5 million to be able to afford his remaining cap hit.

Plus, more to sign players as we get injuries.

YDFL Commish 10-09-2025 09:12 PM

Who knows, but I bet there is a plan to go out and pick up somebody at a position of need. I have the felling that Carlie don't mess around, and is intent on making us better.

sherck 10-10-2025 08:04 AM

Of note, this is now the second time Ballard had made use of the "void years" in a contract. Previously, he used it on Buckner's contact extension in 2024.

Overall, I am not a huge fan of using void years because the team loses cap space / flexibility in future years. However, I completely understand using them for short term relief if you think you are in a "THIS year" year.

Not too much pushed forward yet but if you start seeing us go the way of the Eagles who have pushed void years into almost everyone of their contracts, then I think of the phrase from Price is Right...."that's too much, Bob."

Oldcolt 10-10-2025 10:34 AM

This is a couple of folks talking about how we may spend that money. I found it interesting, they are high on Edwards.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziRTXOPanOQ


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