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As the Super Bowl continues to fade further and further in the rearview mirror, we find ourselves in the throes of the NFL's business season, with free agency and the new league year set to kick off March 10.

Each NFL team has a different salary-cap situation, questions to answer and holes to fill. Trying to determine what each of the 32 clubs will do provides a fascinating exercise.

The official salary-cap number for the 2015 season will be between $140 and $143 million, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. That number will add cash to the coffers of cap-rich teams like the New York Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars while providing relief to over-the-cap squads like the New Orleans Saints.

In this column, we'll provide you with a salary-cap primer for every team and discuss whether each club will retain its own big-name free agents or bring in others, along with the needs for each particular franchise.

With 2015 NFL free agency rapidly approaching, here is a cap-space guide for every team.