Going into the 2026 NFL draft this week, the Denver Broncos have about $18.78 million in remaining salary cap space, according to an estimate from OverTheCap.com. That number ranks 19th in the NFL and third in the AFC West, trailing the Los Angeles Chargers ($48.67 million) and Las Vegas Raiders ($23.24 million). Elsewhere in the division, the Kansas City Chiefs ($6.71 million) have the seventh-lowest cap cushion in the league ahead of the draft.
The Broncos have given in-house extensions to a host of players over the last two years, and new arrival Jaylen Waddle will see his cap number spike in 2027. Next year, Denver's estimated to have the fifth-least cap space in the NFL ($18 million) before free agency even begins. That's worse than KC ($28 million), Las Vegas ($108 million) and L.A. ($119 million).Lowest projected salary cap space in 202732.
Bills: $30 million over cap31. Ravens: $12 million over cap 30. 49ers: $12 million over cap29. Cowboys: $10 million under cap 28.
Broncos: $18 million under cap Denver, of course, could create more cap room with restructures and releases. As things stand now, though, the Broncos appear to be going all-in on their current Super Bowl window without much room for free agent splashes in 2027.Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans. This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: 5 teams (including Broncos) with lowest salary cap space in 2027