With the new NFL season approaching, teams are working on adjusting their bottom lines. With an unexpected $7 million in cap space available for each team, some potential cuts could be curtailed as teams are able to carry higher priced players into the 2025 year. That doesn’t mean that roster cuts aren’t going to be taking place prior to the start of the new league year on March 12.

Recently, ESPN published a look at the biggest question mark facing all 32 teams when it comes to the salary cap. The review brought up several names who could be cut loose and several of them should be of interest for the Dallas Cowboys, who could be over $60 million in cap space in the blink of an eye.

TE Mark Andrews, Ravens

29-years old, Baltimore would save $11 million in space by releasing the veteran.

DE Myles Garrett, Browns

Dan Graziano doesn’t see a Garrett trade happening until after June 1, when they can better absorb the cap implications.

WR Christian Kirk, Jaguars

Kirk is a reasonably priced option who may be sent packing with a new Jacksonville regime and Brian Thomas taking the reigns as WR1.

DE Joey Bosa, Chargers

This would only impact Dallas if they haven’t worked out things with Micah Parsons… but that would be interesting.

CB James Bradberry, Eagles

Bradberry missed the year with an Achilles tear, but is supposed to be ready for OTAs. If he’s cut, he could be seen as Diggs insurance to start the year.

DE Cam Jordan, Saints

He’s going to be 36-years old, but Jordan is one of the best edge setters the sport has seen.

WR Deebo Samuel, 49ers

It seems that it’s prohibitive for the 49ers to trade Samuel and they’ll end up having to designate him as a June-1 cut.

WR Tyler Lockett, Seahawks

Lockett has been demoted to WR3 in Seattle, but he’d be WR2 for Dallas if they brought him in.

LB Dre’Mont Jones, Seahawks

Jones hasn’t been worth the top-tier money Seattle has him on the books for, but would make a nice addition for Dallas, especially as they wait for DeMarvion Overshown’s recovery.