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    NFC North cap status with $120M limit

    By Kevin Seifert
    Some of you might already have seen John Clayton's projection of the NFL's 2011 salary cap, which will return at least some teams to the era of cap-induced cuts and adjustments after years of escalated spending.

    Clayton estimates a 2011 cap of $120 million for each team. That's about a six percent drop from the most recent cap in 2009, and it would require adjustments for two NFC North teams in order to be compliant. Below is a look at the cap status of all four of our teams along with some thoughts on potential impact:

    Chicago Bears
    Cap status:
    About $37 million under

    Comment: If anything, the Bears will have to spend significantly in order to exceed the cap "floor," or the minimum expenditure required. Regardless, all indications have been that the Bears are prepared to be active in free agency. At least one starting-caliber offensive lineman should be on their shopping list.

    Detroit Lions
    Cap status:
    About $16.5 million under
    Comment: The Lions are positioned to pursue cornerbacks and/or linebackers on the free agent market. But the big question everyone is asking: Can they fit cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha under the cap? The answer, as always in the case of the salary cap, is yes. Any one player can be squeezed in as long as the team is comfortable with the consequences. The Lions would need to make a priority judgment on whether Asomugha is worth the cap percentage he would consume or if they should use it on multiple other players.

    Green Bay Packers
    Cap status:
    About $62,000 under
    Comment: As Clayton notes, the Packers have a couple relatively easy fixes. They seem likely to part ways with linebacker Nick Barnett, saving $4.4 million against the cap. Right tackle Mark Tauscher's presumed departure would erase another $4.5 million. And in reality, the Packers' biggest upcoming expenditures will be signing their draft class and probably kicker Mason Crosby.

    Minnesota Vikings
    Cap status:
    About $5.1 million over
    Comment: Clayton suggests two fixes: Releasing receiver Bernard Berrian and extending the contract of tailback Adrian Peterson, who is scheduled for a monster base salary of $10.72 million. Coach Leslie Frazier said this offseason that he wants Berrian to return, and extending Peterson will be a delicate, complex and time-consuming project. You at least have to wonder how active the Vikings will be on the free agent market.

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    That kind of puts us in the "catbird seat" with FA coming up. There should be plenty of $$$ to keep those of our guys we still want to retain and be very competitive in pursuing a #1 WR and a starting OG. Everytime someone wants to criticize Bears management I'd like to repost this. At least they're managing to put us in a position to succeed in upgrading this team through FA and trades. The rest of the division is far behind in that respect.

    The Packers may gain about $9 mil through ditching Barnett and Tauscher but they'll have some tough decisions to make like whether or not to keep Jenkins or not. Even if we have no interest in him I'd really like to see him anywhere else but with GB. Anything that weakens their defense is a positive in my book.

    Minny will fix their problems but much like GB will they be able to stay competitive as far as keeping Sidney Rice if they have so little cap space to do it. If the money is there Rice and Cullen Jenkins are two guys I'd love to get away from division rivals and into navy and orange.

    Detroit is in a good position to upgrade some spots through FA but they still lag far behind us and it doesn't look like we're after the same players anyway.

    This should be a very interesting month coming up.
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