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NFL salary cap situations
Take a look at how each team stands -- rated from the worst situations down to the best -- in regard to the salary cap, given an expected 2013 salary cap of $121 million.
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32. New York Jets
Gary Wiepert/AP2012
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31. Dallas Cowboys
LM Otero/AP2010
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30. New Orleans Saints
Jack Dempsey/AP2012
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29. Carolina Panthers
Chris O'Meara/AP2009
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28. Pittsburgh Steelers
Gail Burton/AP2010
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27. Washington Redskins
Tom Gannam/AP2012
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26. Arizona Cardinals
Paul Connors/AP2011
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25. St. Louis Rams
Tom Gannam/AP2012
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24. Oakland Raiders
Tom DiPace/AP/Tom DiPace2012
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23. San Francisco 49ers
Jim Mone/AP2009
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22. Atlanta Falcons
Chris O'Meara/AP2012
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21. New York Giants
Julio Cortez/AP2012
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20. Detroit Lions
Rick Osentoski/Rick Osentoski2011
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19. Green Bay Packers
Tom Gannam/AP2009
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18. Houston Texans
Frederick Breedon/AP2011
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17. San Diego Chargers
Kevin Terrell/AP2010
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16. Baltimore Ravens
Charles Krupa/2013 AP
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15. Chicago Bears
Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP2012
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14. Minnesota Vikings
Paul Spinelli/Paul Spinelli2012
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13. Kansas City Chiefs
Ted S. Warren/AP2010
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12. Denver Broncos
G. Newman Lowrance/G. Newman Lowrance2012
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11. Philadelphia Eagles
Brian Garfinkel/Brian Garfinkel2012
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10. Seattle Seahawks
Paul Abell/Paul Abell2013
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9. New England Patriots
Elise Amendola/2013 AP
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8. Buffalo Bills
Gary Wiepert/AP2012
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7. Tennessee Titans
Wade Payne/AP2012
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6. Jacksonville Jaguars
Joe Howell/AP2012
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5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tom DiPace/AP/Tom DiPace2012
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4. Indianapolis Colts
Paul Sancya/AP2012
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3. Miami Dolphins
Wilfredo Lee/AP2012
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2. Cleveland Browns
Rick Osentoski/AP2012
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1. Cincinnati Bengals
Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP2012
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