Get ready for an offseason of spending.

The NFL's salary cap is expected to get another solid bump this year, with the NFL Network reporting Monday the cap will go to at least $155 million, a nearly $12 million increase from last year's $143.28. It would be the third straight year with at least a $10 million increase.

The Raiders and 49ers are among five NFL teams that will have at least $50 million in cap space available to them this offseason, according to ESPN. The Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants and Chicago Bears are the others.

Per spotrac.com, which based its numbers of a projected cap of $154 million, the Raiders have nearly $73 million in cap space and the 49ers have more than $53 million.

Both teams could use some personnel help. The Raiders need to bolster their secondary and add running back depth after finishing 7-9 last season. The 49ers could use a little of everything after a 5-11 campaign, with offensive line probably the highest priority.

The Raiders have work to do just to get to the salary cap floor, which is 89 percent of the cap. The NFL Players Associated noted during its Super Bowl week press conference that Oakland and Jacksonville were the two teams currently under that mandatory spending. With a brightening future thanks to some good, young core players, Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie should be able to find takers for the free agent money he has to spend.