After the NFL set a salary cap of $301.2 million last week, OverTheCap.com estimates the Denver Broncos have $26,207,734 (with $22,201,607 in “effective” salary cap space) ahead of free agency (they could create more through restructures).

Denver’s cap space ranks 14th in the league, according to OTC. Elsewhere in the AFC West, the Las Vegas Raiders ($89,084,807) have the second-most in the league and the Los Angeles Chargers ($85,454,941) have the fifth-most. The Kansas City Chiefs are currently in a -$5,664,166 salary cap hole.

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The Tennessee Titans ($94,795,659) have the most cap space in the league, and the Dallas Cowboys (-$56,133,904) have the least. View the full cap space totals for all 32 teams below, with data provided by OTC.

NFL salary cap space

Tennessee Titans: $94,795,659

Las Vegas Raiders: $89,084,807

New York Jets: $88,723,313

Los Angeles Chargers: $85,454,941

Los Angeles Rams: $41,685,855

New England Patriots: $40,260,596

Pittsburgh Steelers: $39,976,582

San Francisco 49ers: $38,767,176

Indianapolis Colts: $33,211,489

Arizona Cardinals: $31,686,426

Philadelphia Eagles: $13,624,388

Atlanta Falcons: $8,979,519

Kansas City Chiefs: -$5,664,166

Detroit Lions: -$12,159,148

Dallas Cowboys: -$56,133,904

NFL teams can begin negotiating with pending free agents from other clubs on March 9, ahead of the official start of free agency on March 11.

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