It’s been more than four months since the Seattle Seahawks fell to the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round of the 2019 NFL Playofffs, and less than two months remain until teams report for training camp for the 2020 NFL season. For a team as fiscally conservative as the Seahawks, the calendar reaching June 1 does not mean a whole lot when it comes to the salary cap, but for teams that tend to be more aggressive in their use of the cap, it can be a significant date. Specifically, while Seattle isn’t set to gain any cap space overnight due to players having been released with a post-June 1 cut designation, other teams around the league who could be in on the Jadeveon Clowney sweepstakes could use this newfound cap space to bump up their prior offer.