Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

After the COVID-19 pandemic led to the second reduction in NFL salary cap history last year, the 2022 cap made a record jump. This year’s salary ceiling ($208.2M) checks in $25.7M north of the 2021 figure.

While quarterbacks’ salaries will continue to lead the way, a handful of blockers and skill-position players carry sizable cap numbers for 2022. A few of the quarterbacks that lead the way this year may not be tied to those numbers once the regular season begins. The 49ers, Browns and Ravens have made efforts to alter these figures via trades or extensions.

Here are the top 2022 salary cap hits on the offensive side of the ball:

  1. Ryan Tannehill, QB (Titans): $38.6M
  2. Patrick Mahomes, QB (Chiefs): $35.79M
  3. Kirk Cousins, QB (Vikings): $31.42M
  4. Jared Goff, QB (Lions): $31.15M
  5. Aaron Rodgers, QB (Packers): $28.53M
  6. Carson Wentz, QB (Commanders): $28.29M
  7. Jimmy Garoppolo, QB (49ers): $26.95M
  8. Russell Wilson, QB (Broncos): $24M
  9. Lamar Jackson, QB (Ravens): $23.02M
  10. Kenny Golladay, WR (Giants): $21.2M
  11. Garett Bolles, T (Broncos): $21M
  12. Dak Prescott, QB (Cowboys): $19.73M
  13. Derek Carr, QB (Raiders): $19.38M
  14. D.J. Humphries, T (Cardinals): $19.33M
  15. Keenan Allen, WR (Chargers): $19.2M
  16. Taylor Decker, T (Lions): $18.9M
  17. Sam Darnold, QB (Panthers): 18.89M
  18. Baker Mayfield, QB (Browns): $18.89M
  19. Matt Ryan, QB (Colts): $18.7M
  20. Ronnie Stanley, T (Ravens): $18.55M
  21. Donovan Smith, T (Buccaneers): $18.4M
  22. Ezekiel Elliott, RB (Cowboys): $18.22M
  23. DeAndre Hopkins, WR (Cardinals): $17.95M
  24. Cooper Kupp, WR (Rams): $17.8M
  25. Laremy Tunsil, T (Texans): $17.71M
  • The Chiefs’ cap sheet looks a bit different this year, with Tyreek Hill and Tyrann Mathieu off the roster. But Mahomes’ cap number rockets from $7.4M in 2021 to the league’s second-largest figure in 2022. This marks the first time Mahomes’ 10-year contract is set to count more than $10M toward Kansas City’s cap, with the AFC West champs not yet restructuring the deal this year.
  • Tied to a few lucrative extensions since relocating to Minnesota, Cousins’ third Vikings deal dropped his cap number from $45M. The fifth-year Vikings QB’s cap number is set to climb past $36M in 2023.
  • Prior to negotiating his landmark extension in March, Rodgers was set to count more than $46M on the Packers’ payroll.
  • The 49ers are aiming to move Garoppolo’s nonguaranteed money off their payroll. That figure becomes guaranteed in Week 1, providing a key date for the franchise. San Francisco is prepared to let Garoppolo negotiate contract adjustments with other teams to facilitate a trade.
  • Wilson counts $26M on the Seahawks’ 2022 payroll, due to the dead money the NFC West franchise incurred by trading its 10-year starter in March.
  • Jackson, Darnold and Mayfield are attached to fifth-year option salaries. Jackson’s is higher due to the former MVP having made two Pro Bowls. The 2020 CBA separated fifth-year option values by playing time and accomplishments. The Browns and Panthers have engaged in off-and-on negotiations on divvying up Mayfield’s salary for months, while a Jackson extension remains on the radar.
  • Golladay’s cap number jumped from $4.47M last year to the highest non-quarterback figure among offensive players. The Giants wideout’s four-year deal calls for $21M-plus cap hits from 2023-24.
  • Prior to being traded to the Colts, who adjusted their new starter’s contract, Ryan was set to carry an NFL-record $48M cap hit this year. The Falcons are carrying a league-record $40.5M dead-money charge after dealing their 14-year starter.
  • The Texans restructured Tunsil’s deal in March, dropping his 2022 cap hit from $26.6M to its present figure. Because of the adjustment, Tunsil’s 2023 cap number resides at $35.2M.

Contract information courtesy of Over The Cap 

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