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The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently estimated to be over the 2024 NFL salary cap by just over $4.3 million. There’s no need to panic; that number can and will quickly change into a very favorable one for the team. The team usually doesn’t make a lot of big moves in free agency, but they’ll have to be in cap compliance by the beginning of the new league year on March 13, 2024.
How can the Steelers get in compliance with the salary cap while making some roster improvements along the way? Instead of using a general manager simulator, this exercise was completed using the cap calculator at Over The Cap, which provides real-time salary cap adjustments regarding the moves I’m making.
Luckily for me, Khan already took care of a few cap space-saving measures before I took over the reins, including the release of quarterback Mitch Trubisky, offensive tackle Chuks Okorafor, and punter Pressley Harvin, which saved the Steelers just under $13 million in the 2024 season. There’s still plenty of work to be done ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, however…
Restricted free agency
Before the new league year begins, I have to extend offers to the exclusive rights free agents who can only negotiate with the Steelers. Those players are offensive lineman Dylan Cook and linebacker Jeremiah Moon. Moon is more of a depth player, but there may be something there with Cook given the expected shakeups on the offensive line this offseason. Hopefully, he can develop more during the off-season program.
Reports an American football star gundown after an interview by an unknown drive pass shorter who shot the star in a very close range causing