NFL players who could be salary-cap casualties this offseason
Updated 2 days ago | By Seth Trachtman
https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/nfl_players_who_could_be_salary_cap_casualties_this_offseason/s1__37218483#slide_20
[Edited by Martha Careful...see link for the complete list]
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Cameron Brate, TE, Buccaneers
It wouldn't be great timing for the Bucs to cut Brate with the potential retirement of Rob Gronkowski, but the cap savings makes it likely. Tampa would save over $5.3 million next season and over $6.5 million in 2023.
Bryan Bulaga, RT, Chargers
Bulaga has been injured for most of his two seasons in LA and would save the Chargers $10.75 million if he's cut. It seems like an easy decision for the team.
Jack Doyle, TE, Colts
Doyle has been a staple in Indy, but he hasn't done much on the field over the last two years. The Colts save nearly $5.5 million by cutting Doyle this offseason.
Myles Jack, LB, Jaguars
Jack is the face of the Jacksonville defense, but the team could opt to be bolder in their rebuild by cutting him. Moving on from Jack would save $8.35 million in 2022 and $11.5 million in 2023.
Taylor Lewan, LT, Titans
Injuries have plagued Lewan over the last three seasons, and his play has slipped, as a result. Tennessee is likely to either cut or renegotiate Lewan's contract considering they would save $12.9 million in 2022 by cutting him.
Kyle Rudolph, TE, Giants
The veteran Rudolph saw plenty of snaps last season for the Giants, but he had only 26 catches and one score. The team would gain $5 million by cutting him.
Alejandro Villanueva, OT, Ravens
Baltimore appreciated Villanueva's versatility to play both tackle positions last season when they needed him, but his play wasn't great. The team can save $6 million by cutting the veteran.