Last week, the NFL reportedly notified teams of yet another salary cap increase. And, as expected, business is booming.

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the league is projecting the new number to land between $301.2 million and $305.7 million. That would be quite a rise from this past season, where the cap was set at $279.2 million.

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So, where do the Carolina Panthers—as well as the other 31 franchises—queue up in projected salary cap space for this upcoming campaign?

Here, courtesy of Over The Cap, is the estimated cap space and rank for each team heading into Super Bowl weekend . . .

Tennessee Titans: $104,769,062

Las Vegas Raiders: $91,522,807

Los Angeles Chargers: $88,677,941

New York Jets: $83,569,717

Los Angeles Rams: $48,214,355

Pittsburgh Steelers: $44,943,582

New England Patriots: $42,735,263

Arizona Cardinals: $42,187,426

Indianapolis Colts: $35,598,489

Atlanta Falcons: $27,999,824

Philadelphia Eagles: $20,557,388

Carolina Panthers: $14,437,004

Dallas Cowboys: -$28,936,140

Kansas City Chiefs: -$54,530,166

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: NFL free agency: All 32 teams ranked by projected 2026 salary cap space