It effectively begins in about a month, on March 11, when the negotiating window opens. The official signing period starts March 13, but many deals will be finalized from March 11-12.
So with that in mind, let’s take a look at Giants general manager Joe Schoen’s salary cap situation — plus the cuts he can make to create more cap space.
At this point, the Giants are projected by overthecap.com to have about $21.8 million in cap space to use next month — 17th in the NFL.
got a two-year contract last offseason, so he stuck around East Rutherford. But all along, it was really just a one-year deal. He has a $2.4 million roster bonus due on the fifth day of the league year in March. So that’s the deadline to make a decision on him. Slayton is a solid but not spectacular receiver. So he’s surely not worth his $7.75 million cap hit in 2024.