2025 NFL Positional Spending Rankings – Offense

2025 NFL Positional Spending Rankings – Offense
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Kicking off a new series, we’ll be taking a look at spending rankings for every NFL position by team for the 2025 season. Dead cap hits from players who are no longer on the team do not count towards their positional spending, so Russell Wilson will not show up for the Broncos’ quarterback room despite carrying a dead cap hit of $32,000,000 for the year.

We’ve already covered each position, and now we’re moving on to the offenses as a whole. Each team’s top cap hits are dominated by quarterbacks, but linemen, receivers and even tight ends show up. Here’s a look at the most expensive offenses in the league of players currently on the roster.

1 – Chiefs: $176,428,476

  • Percentage of total cap: 63.2 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 11.2 percent
  • Running backs: 2.7 percent
  • Wide receivers: 8.1 percent
  • Tight ends: 10.5 percent
  • Offensive line: 30.7 percent
  • Top cap hit: QB Patrick Mahomes, $28,062,269 (10.1 percent)
  • PFF grade: 78.0 (14th)

2 – Falcons: $174,734,417

  • Percentage of total cap: 62.6 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 16.9 percent
  • Running backs: 3.9 percent
  • Wide receivers: 13.1 percent
  • Tight ends: 6.8 percent
  • Offensive line: 21.9 percent
  • Top cap hit: QB Kirk Cousins, $40,000,000 (14.3 percent)
  • PFF grade: 88.3 (3rd)

3 – Bengals: $173,390,044

  • Percentage of total cap: 62.1 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 17.5 percent
  • Running backs: 3.4 percent
  • Wide receivers: 20.6 percent
  • Tight ends: 5.5 percent
  • Offensive line: 15.0 percent
  • Top cap hit: QB Joe Burrow, $45,999,784 (16.5 percent)
  • PFF grade: 78.7 (12th)

4 – Rams: $171,339,196

  • Percentage of total cap: 61.4 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 18.6 percent
  • Running backs: 3.8 percent
  • Wide receivers: 10.9 percent
  • Tight ends: 7.9 percent
  • Offensive line: 20.1 percent
  • Top cap hit: QB Matthew Stafford, $47,466,666 (17.0 percent)
  • PFF grade: 79.9 (9th)

5 – Lions: $164,980,708

  • Percentage of total cap: 59.1 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 12.7 percent
  • Running backs: 6.1 percent
  • Wide receivers: 12.8 percent
  • Tight ends: 3.3 percent
  • Offensive line: 24.2 percent
  • Top cap hit: QB Jared Goff, $32,600,000 (11.7 percent)
  • PFF grade: 88.5 (2nd)

6 – Panthers: $163,875,031

  • Percentage of total cap: 58.7 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 5.5 percent
  • Running backs: 5.1 percent
  • Wide receivers: 9.7 percent
  • Tight ends: 3.2 percent
  • Offensive line: 35.2 percent
  • Top cap hit: RT Taylor Moton, $31,347,916 (11.2 percent)
  • PFF grade: 72.2 (22nd)

7 – Commanders: $157,881,076

  • Percentage of total cap: 56.6 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 6.8 percent
  • Running backs: 5.2 percent
  • Wide receivers: 15.7 percent
  • Tight ends: 5.4 percent
  • Offensive line: 23.4 percent
  • Top cap hit: WR Terry McLaurin, $25,500,000 (9.1 percent)
  • PFF grade: 78.1 (13th)

8 – Bills: $156,542,713

  • Percentage of total cap: 56.1 percent
  • Quarterbacks: 14.9 percent
  • Running backs:...