By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, attention will now turn to free agency, which opens at 3:00 PM CT on Wednesday, March 11th. However, teams and agents can begin -- legally at least -- negotiating with free agents at 11:00 AM CT on Monday.

The Titans hold the distinction of having the most available cap space as things stand today, sitting on $94.8 million worth of available 2026 cap space according to OverTheCap.com, more than $5 million clear of the Raiders, who sit on the second-largest free agent war chest.

Cam Ward caught/ Angie Flatt
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward runs during a game against the Houston Texans. The Titans evaluate ways to reshape their offense around him in free agency. / ANGIE FLATT

To provide some further context for the Titans' buying power on the market, there are only six other NFL teams that currently have even half the cap space available that Tennessee does – the Raiders, Jets, Chargers, Commanders, Seahawks, and Bengals. Half of all NFL clubs have less than $14 million in total cap space available as things stand today and 11 are currently over the cap.

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