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2008 NFL Salary Cap Projected Per Team Space - Ask The Commish

Ask The Commish has a great breakdown of projected NFL Salary Cap space per team. NFL Team projected cap space as of March 15th 2008. In order of rank, team, and cap space. The total order is from first and best to last and worst.

1
Kansas City Chiefs
$27829000
2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
$26049700
3
Buffalo Bills
$21971300
4
New Orleans Saints
$20402900
5
Tennessee Titans
$17990400
6
Green Bay Packers
$17920400
7
Jacksonville Jaguars
$16783700
8
Minnesota Vikings
$16604400
9
San Diego Chargers
$16003100
10
Miami Dolphins
$14865800
11
Philadelphia Eagles
$14758000
12
San Francisco 49ers
$12457200
13
Chicago Bears
$11890400
14
St. Louis Rams
$11537400
15
Houston Texans
$10504400
16
New England Patriots
$8270090
17
Atlanta Falcons
$7928010
18
Cincinnati Bengals
$7780020
19
NY Giants
$6156960
20
Cleveland Browns
$4791990
21
Oakland Raiders
$3460620
22
Seattle Seahawks
$3387030
23
Baltimore Ravens
$3270950
24
Washington Redskins
$3239580
25
Indianapolis Colts
$2588520
26
Carolina Panthers
$1977940
27
Denver Broncos
$1860600
28
Arizona Cardinals
$1160080
29
Dallas Cowboys
$-227212
30
NY Jets
$-1797490
31
Pittsburgh Steelers
$-3260770
32
Detroit Lions
$-3390400

NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS TAKE PART IN EVENTS IN NEW YORK CITY - 2008 NFL DRAFT - NFL Media.com

NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS TAKE PART IN EVENTS THROUGHOUT

NEW YORK CITY PRIOR TO 2008 NFL DRAFT



NFL Draft Prospects Who Will Be In New York For The 2008 NFL Draft:



GLENN DORSEY, Defensive Tackle, Louisiana State

VERNON GHOLSTON, Defensive End, Ohio State

CHRIS LONG, Defensive End, Virginia

JAKE LONG, Tackle, Michigan

DARREN McFADDEN, Running Back, Arkansas

MATT RYAN, Quarterback, Boston College



THURSDAY, APRIL 24



9:30AM - 10:35 AM



* NFL Players, DRAFT PROSPECTS AND NeW YOrK CITY YOUTH COME TOGETHER IN CENTRAL PARK FOR NFL PLAY 60 YOUTH FOOTBALL FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY NIKE LET ME PLAY



Players will help public school students stay active for 60 minutes a day, as part of the NFL PLAY 60 youth health and fitness campaign and Nike’s Let Me Play program. Kids will learn NFL FLAG drills alongside players and have the chance to talk about their healthy habits. Clinic will take place at Rumsey Field/SummerStage, Central Park (media entrance on 72nd and Fifth Avenue) from 9:30 AM to 10:35 AM.



11:15 AM - 2 PM



* NFL DRAFT LUNCHEON AT THE LIGHTHOUSE AT CHELSEA PIERS



Doors open for the NFL Draft Media Luncheon at 11:15 AM, with NFL Network talent (analysts Charles Davis, Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci and Mike Mayock) made available at 11:30 AM. Prospects will be made available from 12:00 noon to 12:45 PM, at which point lunch will be served until 2 PM. Chelsea Piers is located on West 23rd Street and the West Side Highway (on the Hudson River).



Those credentialed to cover the 2008 NFL Draft may pick up their credential at the Draft Luncheon. A government-issued photo ID must be shown.



Media planning to cover this event are to confirm their attendance via email to EventCredentialHelp@NFL.com.
2:15 PM



* NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS ATOP RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL MARQUEE



Photographers will be able to capture photos of NFL Draft prospects atop the marquee at Radio City Music Hall. Radio City is on Sixth Avenue between 50th and 51st streets. Photographers will shoot from the west side of Sixth Avenue across the street at the players atop the marquee.



In the event of rain, this photo op will be held on Friday (4/25) at 4:15 p.m.



FRIDAY, APRIL 25



12:00 Noon – 1:00 PM
• NFL DRAFT PREVIEW AT THE WINTER GARDEN



Prospects will be featured at this free public event, emceed by NFL Network’s Jamie Dukes, at the World Financial Center (225 Vesey Street). A photo riser will be reserved for cameras in front of the event stage. No street parking is available.



2:15 PM – 3:15 PM



* NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS To VISIT With CHILDREN AT The MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER



Prospects will visit with pediatric patients in the Kravis Children’s Hospital at The Mount Sinai Medical Center. Players and the patients will meet in ‘The Zone,’ a state-of-the-art therapeutic play and educational environment for children and families funded by Troy Aikman, Garth Brooks and others in the Kravis Children’s Hospital.



Mount Sinai Medical Center is located at 1184 Fifth Avenue (at 99th St) and the Kravis Children’s Hospital is on 1st Floor.

2008 NFL Draft - Media Focuses On Cost of Draft Picks

After all these years, for some reason, there's a sudden focus on the "high cost" of NFL teams paying "top dollar" for unproven picks.

I personally think that's not right, that take. The answer's simple: college football has become kind of a simulation for the NFL game. The passing game at the college level is arguably now more advanced, but the overall game is slower. Still, the answer is to focus on players that faced scenarios most like those in the NFL.
 

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