The Washington Redskins, for a change, don't have to create cap space by cutting players or offering pay cuts this offseason. They have about $60 million in cap space. But if they need to create more, there are a few players whose contracts make them vulnerable, including veteran defensive back DeAngelo Hall.
Not all of these players will be cut, or take less money, but here are some who would represent a savings if the Redskins did make a move. Remember, quarterback Kirk Cousins might take $24 million of cap space if he plays again under the franchise tag:
S Hall
2017 cap hit: $5.