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Here is how much money every NFL team can spend in free agency

The NFL's 2017 salary cap is projected to be $168 million, up from about $155 million last season. Based on that number (along with rollover cap space from last season) the 32 NFL teams combined have $1.14 billion in cap space to spend when free agency opens on Thursday afternoon, according to data collected from OverTheCap.com.

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Of course, some teams have more space to work with than others. At the top of the list are the Cleveland Browns, with $99.0 million in cap space, just ahead of the San Francisco 49ers at $97.4 million. At the other end, there are three teams with less than $10 million in cap space, including the Dallas Cowboys.

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