Throughout his short tenure leading the Indianapolis Colts front office, general manager Chris Ballard has made it clear the roster won’t be log-jammed with massive contracts that have the tendency to hold a team hostage.

Instead, Ballard has made some calculated moves in free agency while building through the draft primarily. This has led to the Colts typically having among the most salary-cap space in the league, and it shows in their cap hits from season to season.

A player’s cap hit is different year to year and it is made of more than one aspect of a player’s contract. It doesn’t represent how much a player is being paid in a particular season but instead represents how much a team is charged against the salary cap. It isn’t just the base salary—it can also include roster bonuses, prorated signing bonuses, incentives and other clauses in a player’s contract.

This will certainly change once the Colts get into free agency and potentially even before that if they re-sign Anthony Castonzo or give running back Marlon Mack an extension.

But before all that starts, here are the top 15 cap hits for the Colts entering the 2020 offseason, per Over The Cap:

1. QB Jacoby Brissett | $21.5 million

2. WR T.Y. Hilton | $14.542 million

3. C Ryan Kelly | $10.35 million

4. DE Justin Houston | $9 million Indianapolis Colts defensive end Justin Houston (99) during the second half of an NFL football game… Indianapolis Colts defensive end Justin Houston (99) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Indianapolis, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) more

5. TE Jack Doyle | $8.5 million

6. RG Mark Glowinski | $6.9 million

7. CB Pierre Desir | $6.85 million

8. LG Quenton Nelson | $6.32 million

9. CB Kenny Moore | $6 million

10. DT Denico Autry | $5.3 million

11. QB Brian Hoyer | $5 million

12. S Malik Hooker | $4 million

13. DT Margus Hunt | $4 million

14. RB Marlon Mack | $2.2 million

15. DT Grover Stewart | $2.2 million