The Denver Broncos currently have $8,277,087 in 2018 salary cap space, according to records from the NFLPA. If Denver does not use up that space this season, it will roll over into 2019.

Because the Broncos only have three games remaining this year, it seems likely most of that $8 million-plus will roll over. After the league announced Tuesday that the 2019 salary cap is expected to be between $187-to-$191.1 million, we can now project how much cap space Denver will have.

The Broncos currently have players signed to contracts worth $150,608,046 of 2019 salary cap space, according to OverTheCap.com. If we take the 2019 cap estimate of $187 million and add the team’s $8 million rollover, we can conservatively guess that Denver’s 2019 salary cap will be at least $195 million (and as much as $199 million).

If we subtract the team’s $150.6 million worth of 2019 cap hits, we can estimate that the Broncos will have around $44.4 million in salary cap space next spring. Denver general manager John Elway may want to spend some of that money to bring in a new cornerback and an offensive tackle during NFL free agency.