Using the franchise tag remains an expensive proposition for NFL teams even with the rise of the salary cap to a $155.27 million limit for the 2016 fiscal year.

The NFL Players Association released the official salary-cap figures for franchise tenders Monday.
Here are the numbers:
2016 franchise tag
Cornerback

$13,952,000 Defensive end

$15,701,000 Defensive tackle

$13,615,000 Linebacker

$14,129,000 Offensive Lineman

13,706,000 Punter-kicker

$4,572,000 Quarterback

$19,953,000 Running back

$11,789,000 Safety

$10,806,000 Tight end

$9,118,000

Wide receiver

$14,599,000

2016 transition tag: Cornerback

$11,913,000 Defensive end

$12,734,000 Defensive tackle

$10,875,000 Linebacker

$11,925,000 Offensive lineman

$11,902,000 Punter-kicker

$4,123,000 Quarterback

$17,696,000 Running back

$9,647,000 Safety

$9,116,000 Tight end

$7,713,000

Wide receiver

$12,268,000

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