To help pass the time from now until the start of training camp, we’ll be looking at where every team ranks in positional spending. Today we tackle cornerbacks. I would say this is the last of the “premium” positions where NFL teams tend to funnel spending, falling behind quarterbacks, linemen and receivers but ahead of safeties, linebackers and tight ends. Cornerbacks have not seen their wages grow at the same rate as the players they’re tasked with stopping (wide receivers) but the top of the market has been inching up.
One note: rather than count dead money toward the positional groups, we will have it ranked separately in a post of its own. For example, Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa‘s $55.4 million dead cap hit won’t count toward Miami’s quarterback spending, but it will be included in their league-leading $179 million dead cap figure.
Here’s how the league’s cornerback rooms shake out from most expensive to least expensive:
Resources:
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!