We’re a couple of weeks away from the start of the 2024-25 NFL league year, and we’re already seeing teams part ways with notable players for cost-cutting reasons. The Miami Dolphins released former All-Pro corner Xavien Howard, the Chicago Bears moved on from safety Eddie Jackson and center Cody Whitehair, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have released former starting center Mason Cole (among others).
What about the Seattle Seahawks? Jamal Adams is the obvious cap casualty candidate so we are going to rule him out of this discussion. The only question is whether he’ll be pre-June 1 ($7,327,332) or post-June 1 ($17,122,000).