cut candidates around the nfl
AFC
jets
davante adams WR
allen lazard WR
chiefs
travis kelce TE
ravens
mark andrews TE
chargers
joey bosa DE
bengals
sam hubbard DE
sheldon rankins DT
alex cappa OG
bills
von miller DE
jaguars
christian kirk WR
colts
samson ebukam DE
raekwon davis DT
braden smith OT
titans
amani hooker S
kenneth murray LB
texans
denico autry DE
broncos
john franklin-myers DE
browns
dalvin tomlinson DT
NFC
49ers
deebo samuel WR
yetur gross-matos DE
redskins
marshon lattimore CB
saints
cam jordan DE
derek carr QB
taysom hill TE
seahawks
tyler lockett WR
noah fant WR
roy robertson-harris DT
falcons
david onyemata DT
grady jarrett DT
younghoe koo K
rams
jonah jackson OG
darious williams CB
bears
tremaine edmunds LB
tj edwards LB
gerald everett TE
panthers
miles sanders RB
eagles
james bradberry CB
darius slay CB
cowboys
damone clark LB - The Cowboys have a lot of work to do this offseason, starting $2.8 million in the red and not particularly flush with cuttable, cap-saving players. There are a couple key starters who could be released (especially with post-June 1 designations) to save big money, but that might hurt more than it helps. Instead, Dallas will likely need to restructure contracts, shift money and be (typically) inactive in free agency ... and maybe penny-pinch on guys like Damone Clark. Clark started just two games in 2024, totaled 28 tackles and logged more snaps on special teams (71 percent) than defense (just 18 percent). His release would net just $3.3 million in savings, but every dollar counts, and he’s simply not an impact player.