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The salary cap status of teams is fluid, as one player transaction can change things in an instant. But as of today, when accounting for the top 51 Patriots players under contract for 2008, the Patriots have $8.365 million in space under the $116 million cap. That currently ranks 25th out of the league's 32 teams. So while the Patriots will have space to make personnel moves -- and ... [link]

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Salary Cap Space, Who Will the Sacrafices Be?
Published 2/8/2008 by Greg at PatsBlog: A Patriots Blog
... Thanks to Mike Reiss on this one: The salary cap status of teams is fluid, as one player transaction can change things in an instant. But as of today, when accounting for the top 51 Patriots players under contract for 2008, the Patriots have $8.365 ...

Big Pay Days Looming: Samuel looking for a blockbuster
Published 2/8/2008 by matt at Matt's Pats Blog
... A "blockbuster deal" would likely be in the Nate Clements range of 8 years and $80 million. With the Patriots reported salary cap space set at $8.365 (thanks to Mike Reiss), the team will have to make some tough decisions, most likely making a deal for Samuel impossible. ...

Daily Links: One Less Locale
Published 2/9/2008 by Bassett at thejetsblog.com
Thanks to Shaun Hill and the Niners, there’s one less place for the Jets to potentially trade Pennington. Jake Thomases wonders who other Jets fans were rooting for on Jets Journal. There’s not much room for the Pats to spend, and a franchised Moss would put them to the test. Check out this sweet Namath shirt! HBO’s Inside The NFL is no longer … expect it to show up on NFLN very soon. Don Banks asks some burning questions for NFL ...

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