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2024 NFL offseason predictions: Surprise cut, trade candidates - ESPN

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The 2023 NFL trade deadline is behind us, which means the next significant opportunity for major player movement will be the 2024 offseason.

And if you think teams aren't already thinking about that, you're wrong. In fact, the offseason is a little more than two months away for some franchises.

Even the best ones have only have 3½ months to wait. Six teams — the Saints, Chargers, Dolphins, Bills, Cowboys and Broncos — currently project to be over the 2024 salary cap, and the 49ers are very close to being a seventh.

And while the Bears, Patriots, Commanders and Raiders have comfortable cap space, they could all see significant changes in their decision-makers this offseason (or in the case of Las Vegas, already have).

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