The Eagles made some noise during the 2022 NFL free agency period, inking Haason Reddick, Kyzir White, Zach Pascal, Jaquiski Tartt, and James Bradberry to fair market value deals.
Philadelphia currently has about $13 million in cap space per Over The Cap and they’re spending about $85 million plus on both sides of the football, with the offensive and defensive lines carrying the biggest chunk of cap space.
The Eagles are a darkhorse favorite in the NFC and have one of the most talented rosters in the league despite being 24th in average positional spending.
Here’s where Philadelphia sits in positional spending on both sides of the ball thanks to Over The Cap.
Ranked 27th
Total $5,719,896
Rank: 32
Biggest Cap Hit: Jalen Hurts ($1,643,230)
Total: $5,910,242
Rank: 30th
Biggest Cap Hit: Boston Scott ($1,750,000)
Total: $23,438,563
Rank: 16th
Biggest Cap Hit: A.J. Brown ($5,680,894)
Total: $7,885,367
Rank: 24th
Biggest Cap Hit: Dallas Goedert ($3,721,732)
Total: $50,260,444
Rank: 3rd
Biggest Cap Hit: Lane Johnson ($15,762,998)
Rank: 22nd
Total: $29,193,312
Rank: 7th
Biggest Cap Hit: Javon Hargrave ($17,802,000)
Total: $22,628,097
Rank: 16th
Biggest Cap Hit: Brandon Graham ($9,413,000)
Total: $7,944,176
Rank: 31st
Biggest Cap Hit: Haason Reddick ($3,878,000)
Total: $23,062,512
Rank: 13th
Biggest Cap Hit: Darius Slay ($9,731,000)
Total: $5,880,047
Rank: 31st
Biggest Cap Hit: Anthony Harris $1,246,765