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Hope is a beautiful thing for an NFL fan, and it's what the upcoming free-agency period will bring for many. Beginning March 13, teams can officially sign new players, execute trades and otherwise improve their rosters for the 2019 season.

Even if a team only won a handful of games in 2018, it has a legitimate chance to build a playoff-caliber squad.

However, teams can only improve during free agency if they have the salary-cap space to make the right moves. Squads that are dangerously close to the cap—which is set at $188.2 million for 2019, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport—need to focus more on maintaining the pieces they have. In some cases, even that will be difficult.

So, where does your favorite team sit on the salary-cap spectrum? Here you'll find updated cap numbers for all 32 franchises, along with roster analysis, major needs and an overall gauge of cap situations.