Well, since you asked :D
I presently have ya approx. $2.5 million UNDER(I seen reports that you are about $1.8 million UNDER....discrepancy is due to differences in bonuses). Ogunleye counts $375,000 on the cap because it's a tender offer, but it's appears that he will get a 1 yr incentive laden deal. The incentives are likely to be NLTBE because you really do not have much cap space right now, thus they will add to the 2004 cap if he exceeds 2002 performance.
I worked this out a little over a week ago, but we will re-visit :D
From previous post:
2003 draft choices: it appears that the amortization/other bonuses for the Fins 2003 draft choices can be no more than $757,469 in 2003 (all players will sign for at least 3 yrs). Miami's 2003 rookie pool is $2,782,469. Miami drafted 9 players and if you take the minimum salary for rookies of $225,000 and multiply by 9 you get $2.025 million. Subtract and you get $757,469. 5th rd pick, TE D. Lee, has $33,250 bonus amortization and 6th rd pick DB/LB Jenkins has $24,964. That equals $58,214, thus leaving $699,255 for the remaining 2003 picks. (NOTE: The UDFAs count $37,500 in each 2003 and 2004 and I'm not sure if that amount counts under the rookie cap. If it does, subtract and you get $661,755 remaining for 7 picks). Rest assured, I'll use $757,469 for both 2003 and 2004 because it's likely all 9 picks will be receiving the minimum salaries. It very likely that amortization/other bonuses will be higher in 2004 due to the inclusion of roster bonuses/option payments in order to be rookie cap compliant. Another point, 6th rd pick, DB Y. Bell, will not likely get a signing bonus since he's likely to be put on the PUP, but that basically makes his $225,000 rookie salary guaranteed. He will likely get a roster bonus in 2004. This increases the cap charge for 2004
Conclusion: Taking my number of about $2.5 million, subtract $700,000 for the remaining draft choice bonus amortization, you get $1.8 million. Still need to resolve Ogunleye's deal and I expect that his cap number will be a bit higher than $375,000 but not much.
Players will be released and that will free up some more cap space by the start of the season even with the fact that during the season, ALL players salaries count vs. cap (except players suspended or on NFI, etc). Every team will need cap space for the practice squad. ($5,000 x 5 players X 17 weeks= $425,000).
Does this answer your question?