The trade deadline for the 2020 NFL season has finally passed, which means that outside of injuries or unexpected free agent signings, rosters are largely set for the remainder of the season. That means it is now possible to begin to project with some sort of accuracy what things will look like in terms of the salary cap for teams in the offseason, as well as for the 2021 season. For teams that made trade deadline acquisitions like the addition of Carlos Dunlap for the Seattle Seahawks, it’s the first true opportunity to see what their cap looks like in the future given the new acquisitions.