
It's already been a whirlwind free agency period for the Seattle Seahawks, retaining a few key players while also losing three in just the first few hours of the legal tampering period on Monday.
Fresh off a Super Bowl LX victory, the Seahawks were bound to have their unrestricted free agents recruited by other teams. Seattle came into the free agency period with plenty of cap space, but they've had to look beyond just the current class as they also look to extend superstars.
While it seemed like general manager John Schneider had plenty of money to work with, he had to be selective with who he could afford to bring back.
Here's a live look at all the moves the Seahawks have made that impact their salary cap.
* All contract and salary cap information is courtesy of Over The Cap
The Seahawks entered Monday's legal tampering period with approximately $55.42 million in cap space and $55.23 million in effective cap space, which factors in what the team will need to sign its rookie class.
Jobe's annual salary of $8 million drops the Seahawks below the $50 million mark, but that still keeps them in the top 8 in available cap space in the NFL. The exact cap hit for Jobe is needed to make an exact estimate.
That number, however, could begin to plummet once extensions are reached with Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon.
G Sataoa Laumea ($108,258)
RB Damien Martinez ($104,208)
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