Below, we broke up each team's Salary Cap and determined how much of the Salary Cap Pie each player takes up! Click on a logo to view that teams Salary Cap Pie Chart. When you mouseover a piece of the pie, you can see which player takes up how much of the team's Cap and what their salary is!









Team Salary was something that most fans didn't bat an eyelash at until fairly recently. Now it seems that every fan is obsessed with how much which player is making and if that player is truly "worth it" or "deserves" their paycheck based on their on-field performance. Questions are constantly arising regarding the salary of players on any given team.

Questions like:

How is Jay Cutler worth all that money!?

Are we really paying a CENTER that much money!?

Why haven't we paid Russell Wilson yet!?

Well, you can call this adding fuel to the fire, but mostly, we wanted try to help everyone visualize this data and really see how your favorite team spends their money. It also helps to see if the top teams in the NFL spend their Cap similarly, find out which players are making the highest percentages of their team's caps and which positions are usually the highest paid on a team. Well, we looked at our information and found a few interesting things!

1) What position gets paid the highest?

14 Quarterbacks

6 Cornerbacks

5 Defensive Lineman

2 Wide Receivers

2 Offensive Tackles

1 Center (Raiders)

1 Tight End (Jaguars)

1 Running Back (Vikings)

2) Drew Brees takes up the largest percentage of his teams cap with 18.27%. Next highest percentage is Eli Manning with 13.83%.

3) Top paid player who gets paid the LEAST is Titans' CB Jason McCourty and Titans' OL Andy Levitre with just 5.64% of the team's Salary Cap.

4) Sam Bradford leads the Eagles with 8.15% of his team's cap. Bradford was the last 1st Overall Pick to openly negotiate his contract without the Rookie Wage Scale. Adversely, Jamies Winston, this year's 1st Overall Pick, only makes 3.19% of his team's salary.

Click around the Pie Chart and find out how much your favorite players make! Feel free to share this on your blog or website using the embed code above or share it with your friends on Social Media!