Seattle entered the offseason with a bit over $59 million on cap space. Some projections showed the league salary cap would be set as high as $205 million for this coming season. Unfortunately, it came in at $198.2 million. The Seahawks were able to roll over their unused coins from 2019, so their cap is $199.6 million. That still isn’t going to stretch very far when your two biggest stars are pulling down $45 million between them. And yes, Russell Wilson and Bobby Wagner are worth it, no question.
However, that question will be asked of several more players, as the Seahawks look for ways to increase what is now just $204 million in cap space.