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Largest 2023 cap hits: Defense
New York Giants defensive end Leonard Williams (99) Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK

While the NFL’s top 2023 cap hits go to players on offense, a number of pass rushers are tied to lofty figures as well. None check in higher than Giants defensive lineman Leonard Williams.

Williams and Chiefs D-tackle Chris Jones carry high contract-year cap hits, while the Steelers’ two front-seven cornerstones each will go into training camp with cap figures north of $20M. As the salary cap climbed to $224.8M this year, here are the top defensive cap figures as camps near:

  1. Leonard Williams, DL (Giants): $32.26M
  2. T.J. Watt, OLB (Steelers): $29.37M
  3. Myles Garrett, DE (Browns): $29.18M
  4. Chris Jones, DT (Chiefs): $28.29M
  5. Aaron Donald, DL (Rams): $26M
  6. Arik Armstead, DT (49ers): $23.95M
  7. Cameron Heyward, DL (Steelers): $22.26M
  8. C.J. Mosley, LB (Jets): $21.48M
  9. Jonathan Allen, DT (Commanders): $21.44M
  10. Shaquil Barrett, OLB (Buccaneers): $21.25M
  11. Grady Jarrett, DT (Falcons): $20.63M
  12. Marlon Humphrey, CB (Ravens): $19.99M
  13. Shaquille Leonard, LB (Colts): $19.79M
  14. Kevin Byard, S (Titans): $19.62M
  15. Adoree’ Jackson, CB (Giants): $19.08M
  16. Harold Landry, OLB (Titans): $18.8M
  17. Justin Simmons, S (Broncos): $18.15M
  18. Jamal Adams, S (Seahawks): $18.11M
  19. Matt Judon, DE (Patriots): $18.107M
  20. Quandre Diggs, S (Seahawks): $18.1M
  21. Nick Bosa, DE (49ers): $17.9M
  22. DeForest Buckner, DT (Colts): $17.25M
  23. Emmanuel Ogbah, DE (Dolphins): $17.19M
  24. DeMarcus Lawrence, DE (Cowboys): $17.11M
  25. Eddie Jackson, S (Bears): $17.1M

The Chiefs are working toward a second extension agreement with Jones, who is in the final season of a four-year, $80M contract. A new deal with the star inside pass rusher would free up cap space, and DeAndre Hopkins is believed to be monitoring this situation.

As for Williams, the Giants had wanted to adjust his deal to reduce his eye-opening cap number. As of mid-June, however, no extension appeared to be on the team’s radar. The previous Giants regime signed off on the 2021 Williams extension (three years, $63M). The Giants are also uninterested — for the time being, at least — in extending Jackson, who was also a Dave Gettleman-era defensive addition.

Donald is in the second season of a three-year, $95M deal. The Rams gave Donald a landmark raise last year, convincing the all-everything D-tackle to squash retirement talk. A no-trade clause exists in Donald’s contract, which pays out its guarantees this year. Mosley remains tied to the $17M-per-year deal the  Mike Maccagnan regime authorized with the Jets. That contract, which reset the off-ball linebacker market in 2019, still has two seasons remaining on it due to the deal tolling after Mosley’s 2020 COVID-19 opt-out call. The Jets  restructured the deal last year.

Washington now has two D-tackles tied to deals of at least $18M per year. While Daron Payne‘s pact is worth more ($22.5M AAV), higher cap hits on that deal will come down the road. Three years remain on Allen’s 2021 agreement. At safety, no team is spending like the Seahawks. In addition to the big-ticket deals authorized for Adams and Diggs, Seattle gave ex-Giants starter Julian Love a two-year, $6M accord in March.

New Titans GM  Ran Carthon attempted to give Byard a pay cut. That request did not go over well, but the standout safety remains with the team and has not requested a trade. Tennessee re-signed Landry on a five-year, $87.5M deal in 2022; the veteran edge rusher has yet to play on that deal due to the ACL tear he sustained just before last season.

The 49ers can bring Bosa’s number down via an extension, which has long been on the team’s docket. As San Francisco extended Deebo Samuel just after training camp began last year, Bosa received back-burner treatment due to the fifth-year option. The star defensive end’s price undoubtedly went up during the waiting period, with the former No. 2 overall pick earning Defensive Player of the Year acclaim in the fourth year of his rookie contract.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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