This doesn't paint an entirely accurate picture for several reasons. One, guys will retire and/or get cut/traded and come off the books financially. In the case of cutting guys, some of that will indeed impact their cap number. Moving on from guys like Barnes and McNeill are two examples of higher dollar players that, if moved on from, can reduce their cap crunch. Two, there will be more restructures, pushing these voided year numbers out further. St. Brown, Sewell, Hutch all could be restructured. Three, and perhaps most importantly, is the cap will most certainly continue to go up. Today the salary cap is $301 million, 5 years ago it was $182.5 million. It is projected to be nearly $400 million by Spotrac come 2030. So while these numbers look rough and while we're third on the list overall for voided years, the aforementioned changes would almost certainly make this chart look different and perhaps better in 3-4 years time.