Before free-agency cash begins to flow, let's examine where all 32 NFL teams stand in terms of cap space.

The official cap for 2019 will be set at $188.2 million, an increase of more than $11 million from last year.

Cap numbers are courtesy of Over the Cap and rounded to the nearest $10,000.

Indianapolis Colts

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $101.34M $134.90M $1.23M

Highest cap hit: QB Andrew Luck ($27.53M)

Six of the seven highest cap hits are offensive players (Luck, T.Y. Hilton, Anthony Castonzo, Eric Ebron, Quenton Nelson, Jack Doyle).

Colts only have five players with a $6-million-plus cap hit.

New York Jets

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $92.45M $106.40M $2.70M

Highest cap hit: DT Leonard Williams ($14.2M)

Three of the four largest cap hits are defensive players (Williams, Trumaine Johnson, Avery Williamson).

Least active 2019 cap spending in the NFL.

Cleveland Browns

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $79.04M $159.53M $7.44M

Highest cap hit: WR Jarvis Landry ($14.05M)

Will save Kevin Zeitler's $12.4-million cap hit and inherit Olivier Vernon's $19.5-million cap hit once trade with Giants is made official (net loss of $7.1 million).

Third-largest amount spent on offensive linemen at $45.36 million.

Buffalo Bills

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $75.30M $116.07M $7.56M

Highest cap hit: DT Star Lotulelei ($11.5M)

Smallest amount spent on offense across NFL ($39.03 million).

Only one of Bills' 10 largest cap hits are from players drafted by the team (Josh Allen, $4.81 million).

Houston Texans

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $73.34M $135.65M $1.77M

Highest cap hit: LB Jadeveon Clowney ($15.97M)

Texans' top three cap hits (Clowney, J.J. Watt, DeAndre Hopkins) account for one-third of team's total spending.

Five of six largest cap hits are defensive players.

San Francisco 49ers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $66.01M $153.67M $11.54M

Highest cap hit: QB Jimmy Garoppolo ($19.35M)

Garoppolo's cap hit sharply falls from $37 million in 2018.

Currently spending just $23.04 million on offensive skill position players for 2019.

Oakland Raiders

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $63.68M $127.75M $1.50M

Highest cap hit: QB Derek Carr ($22.5M)

Smallest amount spent on defense across NFL ($32.31 million).

Four of five largest cap hits are offensive linemen (Kelechi Osemele, Rodney Hudson, Donald Penn, Gabe Jackson).

Will inherit Antonio Brown's cap hit under new contract once trade with Steelers is made official.

Cincinnati Bengals

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $47.10M $146.60M $2.17M

Highest cap hit: QB Andy Dalton ($16.2M)

Five largest cap hits for 2019 are from players drafted by the team.

Dalton's contract carries no dead money (cap space taken up by players who were cut, traded, or retired) if released this offseason.

Tennessee Titans

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $42.79M $173.49M $1.15M

Highest cap hit: QB Marcus Mariota ($20.92M)

Only one of eight largest cap hits is from a player aged 30 or older when 2019 season begins (Malcolm Butler).

Arizona Cardinals

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $42.52M $134.32M $16.39M

Highest cap hit: DE Chandler Jones ($19.5M)

Will inherit Marcus Gilbert's $6.64-million cap hit once trade with Steelers is made official.

Largest amount of dead money in NFL.

Detroit Lions

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $39.85M $149.50M $4.50M

Highest cap hit: QB Matthew Stafford ($29.5M)

Darius Slay's $15.93-million cap hit is the highest among cornerbacks.

Lions' top three cap hits (Stafford, Slay, Ricky Wagner) account for 38.5 percent of the team's total spending.

Denver Broncos

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $36.44M $147.57M $10.38M

Highest cap hit: LB Von Miller ($25.13M)

Will inherit Joe Flacco's $26.5-million cap hit once trade with Ravens is made official.

Broncos will reportedly pay Case Keenum $3.5 million after trade with Redskins is made official.

Los Angeles Rams

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $35.64M $149.13M $3.85M

Highest cap hit: DT Aaron Donald ($17.11M)

Currently have seven free agents that started at least five games in 2018.

Todd Gurley's $9.2-million cap hit is the second-highest among running backs.

Green Bay Packers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $35.29M $160.62M $566K

Highest cap hit: QB Aaron Rodgers ($26.5M)

Jimmy Graham's $12.67-million cap hit is the highest among tight ends.

Seven of eight largest 2019 cap hits are from players drafted by the team.

Seattle Seahawks

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $32.43M $154.86M $2.48M

Highest cap hit: QB Russell Wilson ($25.29M)

Retired safety Kam Chancellor carries a $12.5-million cap hit for 2019. If designated as a post-June 1 cut, Seahawks will inherit $7.7 million in dead money.

Smallest amount spent on cornerbacks at $2.50 million.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $29.96M $163.43M $7.65M

Highest cap hit: QB Blake Bortles ($21M)

Jaguars would save $9.5 million against the cap if Bortles is designated as a post-June 1 cut.

Andrew Norwell's $16-million cap hit is the highest among guards.

Philadelphia Eagles

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $23.69M $162.97M $10.86M

Highest cap hit: WR Alshon Jeffery ($14.73M)

Will save Michael Bennett's $7.2-million cap hit once trade with Patriots is made official.

Recent restructures of Lane Johnson's and Jason Kelce's contracts will reportedly save Eagles $12.2 million against the cap.

New England Patriots

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $23.26M $172.37M $706K

Highest cap hit: QB Tom Brady ($27M)

Will inherit Michael Bennett's $7.2-million cap hit once trade with Eagles is made official.

Currently slated to allocate $43.4 million to the secondary, which accounts for 25.2 percent of the team's total spending.

New York Giants

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $23.23M $161.84M $9.66M

Highest cap hit: QB Eli Manning ($23.2M)

Will save Olivier Vernon's $19.5-million cap hit and inherit Kevin Zeitler's $12.4-million cap hit once trade with Browns is made official (net saving of $7.1 million).

Smallest amount spent on defensive linemen at $4.40 million.

Nate Solder's $17-million cap hit is the highest among offensive tackles.

Miami Dolphins

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $21.96M $157.13M $15.99M

Highest cap hit: QB Ryan Tannehill ($26.61M)

Reshad Jones' $17.16-million cap hit is the highest among safeties.

Second-largest amount of dead money.

Los Angeles Chargers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $21.64M $162.07M $3.26M

Highest cap hit: QB Philip Rivers ($23M)

Four players are slated to account for at least $12 million against the cap in 2019 (Rivers, Melvin Ingram, Russell Okung, Keenan Allen).

Dallas Cowboys

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $19.36M $176.75M $4.27M

Highest cap hit: Demarcus Lawrence ($20.57M)

Largest amount spent on offensive linemen at $57.16 million.

Lawrence will carry the highest cap hit among defensive linemen in 2019.

Baltimore Ravens

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $19.31M $160.74M $7.72M

Highest cap hit: QB Joe Flacco ($26.5M)

Will save Flacco's cap hit once trade with Broncos is made official. Cornerback Jimmy Smith has second-highest cap hit ($15.85 million).

Largest amount spent on cornerbacks at $33.85 million.

Chicago Bears

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $17.47M $175.49M $920K

Highest cap hit: LB Khalil Mack ($22.3M)

Four of five largest cap hits are defensive players (Mack, Kyle Fuller, Akiem Hicks, Prince Amukamara).

Currently have 51 players on official roster, least in NFL.

Carolina Panthers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $16.33M $172.38M $3.52M

Highest cap hit: QB Cam Newton ($23.2M)

Luke Kuechly's $17.2-million cap hit the highest among off-ball linebackers.

Only team with three players accounting for $17-million plus cap hit for 2019 (Newton, Kuechly, Kawann Short).

Washington Redskins

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $16.29M $175.35M $1.94M

Highest cap hit: QB Alex Smith ($20.4M)

Will reportedly re-work Keenum's contract once trade with Broncos is made official. Redskins will pay $3.5 million in addition to a $500,000 bonus.

Four highest cap hits are players aged 30 or older.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $11.50M $194.38M $251K

Highest cap hit: QB Ben Roethlisberger ($23.2M)

Antonio Brown trade will reportedly save Steelers $1.05 million against the cap.

Will save Marcus Gilbert's $6.64-million cap hit once trade with Cardinals is made official.

New Orleans Saints

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $9.60M $170.35M $9.92M

Highest cap hit: QB Drew Brees ($33.5M)

Brees' current contract carries the NFL's highest cap hit in 2019.

Four of six largest cap hits are offensive linemen (Terron Armstead, Larry Warford, Andrus Peat, Max Unger).

Kansas City Chiefs

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $9.43M $179.14M $898K

Highest cap hit: LB Justin Houston ($21.1M)

Houston and Dee Ford will combine for $36.5-million cap hit if neither player is traded or released, tops among pass-rushing duos in NFL.

Currently slated to spend just $12.53 million on quarterbacks and running backs combined.

Atlanta Falcons

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $6.08M $177.91M $4.83M

Highest cap hit: QB Matt Ryan ($22.8M)

Seven players account for at least $11 million against the cap in 2019.

Highest six cap hits are from players drafted by the team.

Minnesota Vikings

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $4.36M $186.79M $433K

Highest cap hit: QB Kirk Cousins ($29M)

Largest amount spent on defense at $95.55 million.

Second-highest spent on secondary.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cap Space Active Cap Spending Dead Money $2.13M $191.18M $94K

Highest cap hit: QB Jameis Winston ($20.92M)