The only good news this week for the Ravens and 49ers is one of them will get win #2 if not a tie breaker. We just have to hang in there till next year. Dead money plays a major role in whether teams gets above average players. Consider the top 8 teams with the highest amounts of dead money this year. Saints-$31,660,558 (1-4), Dolphins-$24,503,975 (1-3 Bye week 5), Bears-$23,494,322 (2-3), 49ers-$22,897,529 (1-4), Buccaneers-$22,283,311 (2-3), Ravens-$21,316,534 (1-4), Chiefs-$20,317,354 (1-4), Lions-$18,529,741 (0-5). The Bengals have the least amount of dead money at $1,432,294 and are 5-0 followed by Broncos-$2,884,840 (5-0). The more dead money there is, the less chances the teams can signed above average positional players to plug holes. We just have to hang in there till next year. The Ravens have 2nd least amount of dead money for the 2016 season at only $168,693 so far (The Bengals has the least amount of dead money in 2016 at $90,946). $21 million is a lot of money that cannot be used (15% of salary cap), it is the main reason the Ravens cannot sign top tier positional players this year. The Ravens hands are tied this year but starting next year, they will have a lot more freedom to fill out the roster with top tier positional players. We just have to ride out the storm till the sun shines next year. Here is the link for dead money info - http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cap/