Updated: July 6, 2009, 1:18 PM ET
FBO: NFC East salary cap analysis
With their cap share in mind, these NFC East players have the most to prove
Over the next four weeks, Football Outsiders will look at the salary cap of each NFL team, division-by-division -- including the player under the greatest pressure to live up to his salary cap number in 2009. Today, we look at the NFC East and AFC East.
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