Salary Cap Number of Detroit Lions 2023 Roster

Detroit Lions currently have approximately $23 million in remaining salary-cap space in 2023.
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The Detroit Lions enter the 2023 NFL season with plenty of funds available in case the front office must make an emergency signing due to injury. 

General manager Brad Holmes and the front office approximately have $23 million to work with after signing 91 players. Offensive lineman Max Pircher is the additional member on the roster, via the league's International Pathway program. 

Jeff Okudah, DJ Chark, Michael Brockers, D'Andre Swift and C.J. Moore take up  $18,690,639 in dead-cap monies currently on the books. 

Here is a look at the salary-cap number of every member of the active roster, per overthecap.com.

  • Jared Goff -- $30,975,000
  • Taylor Decker -- $19,350,000
  • Frank Ragnow --$16,450,000
  • Aidan Hutchinson -- $8,116,679
  • Penei Sewell -- $6,572,473
  • Tracy Walker --$6,321,666
  • Romeo Okwara --$5,647,059
  • Charles Harris --$5,164,804
  • Halapoulivaati Vaitai -- $5,053,194
  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson -- $4,500,000
  • Emmanuel Moseley -- $4,294,118
  • Kalif Raymond -- $4,050,000
  • Jameson Williams -- $3,968,589
  • Josh Reynolds -- $3,929,412
  • Cam Sutton -- $3,280,000
  • Jonah Jackson -- $3,255,141
  • David Montgomery -- $2,845,588
  • Graham Glasgow --$2,680,000
  • Jack Campbell -- $2,676,730
  • Jason Cabinda -- $2,512,059
  • Alex Anzalone -- $2,500,000
  • John Cominsky -- $2,300,000
  • Levi Onwuzurike -- $2,222,425
  • Marvin Jones -- $2,200,000
  • Jack Fox -- $1,965,000
  • Josh Paschal -- $1,758,104
  • Jalen Reeves-Maybin -- $1,750,000
  • Sam LaPorta -- $1,721,090
  • Isaiah Buggs -- $1,700,000
  • Nate Sudfeld -- $1,600,000
  • Julian Okwara -- $1,569,063
  • Alim McNeill -- $1,398,868
  • Ifeatu Melifonwu -- $1,305,232
  • Matt Nelson -- $1,300,000
  • Will Harris -- $1,232,500
  • Logan Stenberg -- $1,195,411
  • Kerby Joseph -- $1,146,569
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown -- $1,136,315
  • Derrick Barnes -- $1,135,302
  • Jake McQuaide -- $1,092,500
  • Michael Badgley -- $1,092,500
  • Craig Reynolds -- $1,080,000
  • Hendon Hooker -- $1,039,823
  • Ross Pierschbacher -- $1,010,000
  • James Houston -- $970,000
  • Brodric Martin -- $964,378
  • Jerry Jacobs -- $941,168
  • Saivion Smith -- $940,000
  • Brock Wright -- $940,000
  • Tom Kennedy -- $940,000
  • Anthony Pittman -- $940,000
  • Shane Zylstra -- $940,000
  • Riley Patterson -- $940,000
  • Benito Jones -- $940,000
  • Scott Daly -- $940,000
  • Christian Covington -- $940,000
  • Germain Ifedi -- $940,000
  • James Mitchell -- $930,639
  • Malcolm Rodriguez -- $916,982
  • Chase Lucas -- $894,820
  • Trinity Benson -- $870,000
  • Maurice Alexander -- $870,000
  • Jermar Jefferson -- $870,000
  • Khalil Dorsey -- $870,000
  • Brady Breeze -- $870,000
  • Jarren Williams -- $870,000
  • Kayode Awosika -- $870,000
  • Colby Sorsdal -- $830,021
  • Antoine Green -- $779,190
  • Starling Thomas -- $756,666
  • Greg Bell -- $755,000
  • Cory Durden -- $755,000
  • Connor Galvin -- $755,000
  • Brandon Joseph -- $755,000
  • Chase Cota -- $755,000
  • Steven Gilmore -- $755,000
  • Adrian Martinez -- $753,333
  • Ryan Swoboda -- $753,333
  • Zach Morton -- $751,666
  • Mohamid Ibrahim -- $751,666
  • Brad Cecil -- $750,833
  • Chris Smith -- $750,833
  • Trevor Nowaske -- $750,000
  • Dylan Drummond -- $750,000
  • John Parker-Romo -- $750,000
  • Jahmyr Gibbs -- $750,000
  • Brian Branch -- $750,000
  • Derrick Deese -- $750,000
  • Darrin Paulo -- $750,000
  • Obinna Eze -- $750,000
  • Max Pircher -- $750,000

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