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Salary-Cap Number of 90 Lions Players under Contract

Detroit Lions currently have approximately $9.7 million in remaining salary-cap space in 2022.
Salary-Cap Number of 90 Lions Players under Contract
Salary-Cap Number of 90 Lions Players under Contract

The Detroit Lions enter the 2022 NFL season with a positive salary-cap outlook. 

General manager Brad Holmes and the front office approximately have $9.7 million to work with after signing 90 players. 

Former Lions Trey Flowers, Jahlani Tavai, Tyrell Williams and Jamie Collins take up $20.4 million in dead-cap monies currently on the books. 

Here is a look at the salary-cap number of every member of the 90-man roster. 

  • Jared Goff -- $31,150,000
  • Taylor Decker -- $18,900,000
  • Romeo Okwara -- $14,500,000
  • Jeff Okudah -- $9,144,143
  • Michael Brockers -- $8,975,000
  • Halapoulivaati Vaitai -- $8,733,750
  • Frank Ragnow -- $7,551,529
  • T.J. Hockenson -- $6,506,754
  • Aidan Hutchinson -- $6,493,343
  • Penei Sewell -- $5,477,061
  • Jamaal Williams -- $4,375,000
  • D.J. Chark -- $4,023,333
  • Tracy Walker -- $3,356,666
  • Jameson Williams -- $3,174,871
  • Charles Harris -- $3,023,333
  • Will Harris -- $2,778,061
  • Amani Oruwariye -- $2,620,834
  • D'Andre Swift -- $2,328,796
  • Mike Hughes -- $2,250,000
  • Alex Anzalone -- $2,161,765
  • Evan Brown -- $2,013,235
  • Tim Boyle -- $2,000,000
  • Josh Reynolds --$2,000,000
  • Chris Board --$1,994,118
  • Kalif Raymond -- $1,975,000
  • Levi Onwuzurike -- $1,852,021
  • C.J. Moore -- $1,750,000
  • Jason Cabinda -- $1,535,000
  • Josh Woods -- $1,526,471
  • Josh Paschal -- $1,406,483
  • Julian Okwara --  $1,344,911
  • Jonah Jackson -- $1,308,211
  • Alim McNeill -- $1,165,723
  • David Blough -- $1,150,000
  • Austin Bryant -- $1,148,158
  • DeShon Elliott -- $1,100,000
  • Ifeatu Melifonwu -- $1,087,693
  • Logan Stenberg -- $1,080,411
  • Jarrad Davis --  $1,047,500
  • Craig Reynolds -- $1,040,000
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown -- $1,021,315
  • Derrick Barnes -- $1,020,302
  • Quintez Cephus -- $971,073
  • John Cominsky -- $965,000
  • Austin Seibert --   $965,000
  • Bruce Hector --  $965,000
  • Shaun Dion-Hamilton -- $965,000
  • Isaiah Buggs -- $965,000
  • Garrett Griffin -- $965,000
  • Kerby Joseph --  $917,255
  • Jashon Cornell -- $915,253
  • Eric Banks -- $905,000
  • Jack Fox -- $895,000
  • Devin Funchess -- $895,000
  • Natrez Patrick -- $895,000
  • JuJu Hughes -- $895,000
  • Bobby Price -- $895,000
  • Godwin Igwebuike -- $895,000
  • Saivon Smith -- $895,000
  • Dan Skipper -- $895,000
  • Matt Nelson -- $895,000
  • Jermar Jefferson -- $844,581
  • A.J. Parker -- $828,333
  • Jerry Jacobs -- $826,166
  • Ryan McCollum -- $825,000
  • Mark Gilbert -- $825,000
  • Trinity Benson -- $825,000
  • Scott Daly -- $825,000
  • Tom Kennedy -- $825,000
  • Tommy Kraemer -- $825,000
  • Brock Wright -- $825,000
  • Riley Patterson -- $825,000
  • Brady Breeze -- $825,000
  • Anthony Pittman -- $825,000
  • Shane Zylstra -- $825,000
  • James Mitchell -- $765,639
  • Malcolm Rodriguez -- $751,982
  • James Houston -- $738,003
  • Chase Lucas -- $729,820
  • Obinna Eze -- $711,666
  • Kalil Pimpleton -- $710,000
  • Cedric Boswell -- $710,000
  • Kevin Jarvis -- $710,000
  • Joshua Johnson -- $710,000
  • Zein Obeid -- $710,000
  • Corey Sutton -- $710,000
  • Demetrius Taylor -- $710,000
  • Greg Bell -- $710,000
  • Nolan Givan -- $708,333
  • Derrick Deese Jr. -- $706,666
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