The Super Bowl hangover is real, but the 2026 offseason just detonated a BOMBSHELL. One franchise is sitting on an absolute FORTUNE of cap space and draft picks — enough to rewrite the entire league power structure. Forget parity. This is about to be a bloodbath. Who’s loaded? Who’s screwed? Buckle up — these rankings will ignite every group chat.
No. 1: Las Vegas Raiders — Tom Brady’s Revenge Era Begins?
Minority owner Tom Brady and new coach Klint Kubiak just inherited a war chest: OVER $90 MILLION in cap space and the No. 1 overall pick — the first time Vegas picks first since the JaMarcus Russell disaster. They’re eyeing Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza to finally solve the quarterback curse. Keep Maxx Crosby or flip him for even more ammo? With Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty already in place, the Raiders could go from 3-14 laughingstock to offseason kings overnight. This isn’t a rebuild. This feels like a hostile takeover.
Tied No. 2: Jets & Titans — Desperation Meets Opportunity
New York Jets: After shipping Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, they own the BEST draft haul in football — two first-rounders, extra seconds, and over $79 million to burn. GM Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn are in full rebuild mode, hunting a real QB after the Fields/Taylor/Cook disaster.
Tennessee Titans: ALMOST $105 MILLION — the most cap space in the league. Cam Ward showed late-season promise, and new coaches Robert Saleh (defense) and Brian Daboll (offense) scream turnaround. One final roar in Nissan Stadium before they move — expect fireworks.
The Rest of the Top 10 — Contenders Reloading
- 4. Pittsburgh Steelers — Nearly $45M + four Day 2 picks. Aaron Rodgers retiring? New coach Mike McCarthy has the tools to pivot.
- 5. Los Angeles Rams — Over $46M + TWO first-rounders. Stafford’s back, core locked in — they’re terrifyingly positioned to repeat.
- 6. Arizona Cardinals — Kyler Murray’s $19.5M guarantee deadline looms. Rebuild or extend? Nearly $40M + No. 3 pick says anything’s possible.
- 7. Cincinnati Bengals — $53.4M to fix a crumbling defense. Burrow’s prime is slipping — this offseason is do-or-die.
- T-8. Cleveland Browns — Two first-rounders but Deshaun Watson’s record $80.7M cap hit. Draft monsters in April, silent in March.
- T-8. New England Patriots — Reigning AFC champs with $41M to surround Drake Maye before his extension clock starts.
The rich are getting richer, the desperate are going all-in, and the middle class is scrambling. One thing’s certain: the 2026 NFL landscape is about to be redrawn in fire. Which move will define the decade?









