2026 NFL FREE AGENCY REVIEW AND SUPERLATIVES
BEST SINGING OF A PLAYER ON A NEW TEAM ON A CONTENDER
TREY HENDRICKSON-EDGE
BALTIMORE RAVENS
4 years 112 million (28.0 AAV) 60.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/266
AGE: 31
DRAFT: 2017-103
STATS: 17.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss in 2024|
PFF GRADE: 88.1 in 2024
The Ravens got the edge rusher they needed and
did not have to give up any draft capital to get him. It was shady how they
cancelled the Maxx Crosby trade, but this is clearly a move that can help get
the Ravens to the next level in the AFC race. Because of his age and injury
history the Ravens got him at great value.
When healthy, Hendrickson is among the best
pass rushers in the NFL. He had 17.5 sacks in 2023 and 2024. He was injured
last season but was very productive in limited games. Pass rushers are a
premium in the NFL and Hendrickson is an elite proven commodity.
BEST SINGING OF A PLAYER ON A NEW TEAM ON A
REBUILD
TYLER LINDERBAUM-C
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
3 years 81 million (27.0 AAV) 60.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'2''/296
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-25
PFF GRADE: 79.8
Linderbaum reset the market as the as top paid
center in the NFL getting a contract worth more than 9 million more annually
than Creed Humphrey-KC: 4 years/$72 (18.0 AAV). The Raiders are banking on (pun
intended) Linderbaum creating holes for running back Ashton Jeanty and
protecting potential number one pick Fernando Mendoza over the next three
seasons. Mendoza, Jeanty, Lindebaum and tight end Brock Bowers are the
cornerstones of the Raiders rebuild.
Linderbaum is a 3x Pro Bowler and is in the
top tier of centers along with Creed Humphrey and Aaron Brewer. He is far and
away the best offensive lineman on the open market regardless of position. He
is an elite run blocker and very good pass blocker. He can change the culture of
a team and an offensive line.
BEST SINGING OF A PLAYER ON THEIR EXISTING
TEAM
ALEC PIERCE-WR
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
4 years 114 million (28.5 AAV) 60.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'3''/211
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-53
STATS: 84 Receptions, 1003 yards, 6 TD
The Colts were able to retain Pierce for a contract
that pays him at market value. He is the 12th highest paid receiver
in terms of AAV. The Colts traded Michael Pittman to Pittsburgh which means
that they see Pierce as the clear-cut number one receiver. The Colts core
offensive pieces are Pierce, quarterback Daniel Jones, running back Jonathan
Taylor, tight end Tyler Warren and slot receiver Josh Downs. They expect to
contend in the AFC next season.
Pierce built off his third-year breakout
having an even better fourth season in the NFL setting career highs in
receptions and yards. The gap between him and George Pickens is actually very
small and ironically, he was drafted one spot behind Pickens in the 2022 draft .
Pickens has been more consistent and better numbers but Pierce is bigger,
faster and can jump higher. Pierce has a premium skill as a big play receiver.
He has put up big numbers with very inconsistent QB play.
SMARTEST FRANCHISE TAG DECISION
KYLE PITTS-TE
ATLANTA FALCONS
TE Franchise Tag: $15.045 million
6'6''/250
AGE: 25
DRAFT: 2021-4
STATS: 88 Receptions, 928 yards, 5 TD
New Falcons Head Coach Kevin Stefanski has
always used his tight ends well in every place he has coached. He should be
able to take Pitts’ game to another level this season. If Pitts doesn’t improve
then common denominator is him. If Pitts can show he is on the Trey McBride
level the Falcons will give him a long-term contract.
Pitts’ combination of athletic ability and
size make him a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses. He had a breakout year
in 2025 earning second team All Pro. The Falcons have not always utilized him
perfectly in his five-year career. He needs to provide more production in the
redzone given his size and skill set.
BEST NEW STARTING OPPORTUNITY OFFENSE
MALIK WILLIS-QB
MIAMI DOLPHINS
3 years 67.5 million (22.5 AAV) 45.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'1''/219
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-8
Willis is going to have at least one year to
prove that he is a franchise quarterback of the Miami Dolphins. New Dolphins
general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley knew Willis from
Green Bay and obviously like him. Wills seemed like a polarizing free agent
with questions about his market value.
He has started only 6 games in the NFL.
The good part is that this is a great
opportunity for Willis. The bad part is that his current wide receiver core is
Tutu Atwell, Jalen Tolbert and Malik Washington. Those three have a combined
267 CAREER receptions and none have ever been more than a third option. It is
also unknown how Bobby Slowik will be as an offensive coordinator given this
roster.
The contract is fair market value, as Willis
is being paid between Baker Mayfield and Justin Fields in terms of AAV. The
good thing is the Dolphins have a low risk move as Willis will either be a
franchise guy that exceeds low expectations or they will be picking at the top
in the quarterback friendly 2027 NFL draft.
BEST NEW STARTING OPPORTUNITY DEFENSE
ODAFE OWEH-EDGE
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
4 years 96.0 million (24.0 AAV) 50.6 mill
Guaranteed
6'5''/257
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2021-31
STATS: 7.5 sacks, 9.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 74.0
Oweh had a breakout ten sack season in 2024 with the Ravens. He struggled at the beginning of the 2025 season before being traded
to Los Angeles where he was very productive as a situational pass rusher. The
Chargers used his versatile skill set well and the Commanders hope to build on
this. It is a lot of money to pay for a guy with consistency issues, but the
Commanders are hoping his production matches his talent level.
In Washington Oweh will be the number one pass
rush option for head coach Dan Quinn and new defensive coordinator Daronte
Jones. Quinn has the best track record of any coach at developing speedy edge
rushers. The players he has coached includes Micah Parsons, Vic Beasley, Cliff
Avril, Dante Fowler and Bruce Irvin. All of whom had at least one great career
year with Quinn.
BEST NEW SCHEME FIT OFFENSE
WAN'DALE ROBINSON-WR
TENNESSEE TITANS
4 years 70.0 million (17.5 AAV) 38.0 mill
Guaranteed
5'10''/191
AGE: 25
DRAFT: 2022-42
STATS: 92 Receptions, 1014 yards, 4 TDs
It may be a slight overpay, but one can’t
argue that Robinson gives the Titans exactly what they need as a slot receiver
and playmaker. He reunites with former head coach Brian Daboll who is now the
Titans offensive coordinator. In college, Titans quarterback Cam Ward relied
heavily on slot receiver Xavier Restrepo at Miami. Having a security blanket
like Robinson can take Ward’s game to another level.
Robinson had a breakout season in 2024. He had
exactly the same number of targets and one less catch than 2024 but it was what
he did with the ball in his hands that took him to another stratosphere as a
playmaker. He went from a career 8.24 yards per reception to 11.5 last season.
He is the perfect slot weapon with his quickness.
BEST NEW SCHEME FIT DEFENSE
TARIQ WOOLEN-CB
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
1 years 15.0 million max (15.0 AAV) 12.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/205
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 22-153
STATS: 41 tackles, 12 passes deflected, 1
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 65.03 (3-year Average)
Woolen was not able to get a long-term
contract, but he ended up in a place where he should have the opportunity to
shine and get a big contract next offseason. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio
knows how to use big physical press corners and can maximize Woolen’s skill
set. It will also allow Cooper Dejean to play exclusively in the slot which
best utilizes his own skill set.
Woolen is a big physical outside corner that
excels in press coverage. He was a Pro Bowl player as a rookie but has since
become a solid starter. In the right system he may be able to return to Pro
Bowl form. The Eagles could get back to the Super Bowl, if Woolen can take his
game to another level.
BEST EXTENSION
DANIEL JONES-QB
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
2 years 88.0 million (44.0 AAV) 49.49 mill
Guaranteed
6'5''/230
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2019-6
STATS: 3101 passing yards, 24 total TD, 8 INT, 68%
completion percentage, 100.2 QBR
The Colts are smart to give Jones a two-year
deal to be their starter. When healthy he is a proven starter. They are going
all in to being a contender as they traded their first round picks in both 2026
and 2027 for All Pro corner Sauce Gardner. Anything less than a playoff
appearance will be a disappointment for Jones and the Colts in 2026.
Jones had his best season as professional
before injuring his Achilles Tendon. He has only had 3 good seasons as a
starting quarterback. On one hand the Colts don’t want him to leave and watch
him become the next Sam Darnold. However, Darnold won 13 games in Minnesota and
didn’t have injury concerns. Baker Mayfield is a reclamation project that
worked out well. It is unlikely Jones will lead the Colts to the Super Bowl but
he could have an impact similar to Mayfield.
NEED EXTENSION THIS SUMMER
GEORGE PICKENS-WR
DALLAS COWBOYS
WR Franchise Tag: $28.824 million
6'3''/195
AGE: 24
DRAFT: 2022-52STATS: 93 Receptions, 1429 yards, 9 TD
Market Value:
Tee Higgins-CIN: 4 years/115.0 (28.72
AAV)
Pickens had a career year in Dallas after
being traded from Pittsburgh. He earned his first Pro Bowl trip and was AP
Second Team All Pro. He is a game breaker with ideal size and hands. He is a
great fit in Dallas. The interesting thing to see is how Dallas will value him
long-term considering they already have Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb under
contracts for a combined $94 million AAV.
The Bengals have a similar situation with Joe
Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase making big money. Pickens is likely looking at a Tee
Higgins type deal to stay in Dallas. GM Jerry Jones wants to win another Super Bowl
in his lifetime. With all due respect to Dez Bryant and Miles Austin, Pickens
and Lamb are the best wide receiver duo Dallas has had since Michael Irvin and
Alvin Harper in the 90s.
BIG IMPACT NOT MUCH PRESS
JOHN FRANKLIN MYERS-DL5T/LDE
TENNESSEE TITANS
3 years 63.0 million (21.0 AAV) 42.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/283
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2018-135
STATS: 7.5 sacks, 6.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 71.7 3-year Average
The Titans completely revamped their defense
this off season and Franklin Myers will be the perfect player to pair with All
Pro Jeffery Simmons at defensive tackle. He reunites with head coach Robert
Salah who coached him for three years with the Jets. Salah plans to use him as
both a defensive tackle and as an edge player.
Franklin-Myers is an inside pass rusher that
can line up at multiple spots. Jeffery Simmons and Brandon Dorlus were the only
inside players with more sacks in 2025. He is the type of player that can take
a defense to the next level. This move also means the Titans will not NEED to
draft a defensive lineman at pick #4. This could allow them to draft running
back Jeremiyah Love there or trade down.
BEST VALUE DEAL PLAYER UNDER 30
DEVIN LLOYD-LB
CAROLINA PANTHERS
3 years 42.0 million (14.0 AAV) 25.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'3''/227
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-27
STATS: 81 tackles, 6 TFL, 5 Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 88.4
Lloyd had a breakout season in 2025 earning
second team All Pro and a trip to the Pro Bowl. The Panthers got him at a great
rate for a proven linebacker. He is one of the best linebackers in coverage and has ball skills like a defensive back.
The Panthers are getting a great player in the
middle of their defense. Panthers’ general manager Dan Morgan was the middle
linebacker in Carolina from 01-07. He probably sees a lot of himself in Lloyd.
The Panthers have lacked an impact inside linebacker since Hall of Fame LB Luke
Kuechly retired in 2019.
BEST VALUE DEAL PLAYER OVER 30
MIKE EVANS-WR
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
3 years 42.4 million (14.13 AAV) 14.3 mill
Guaranteed
6'5''/230
AGE: 33
DRAFT: 2014-7
STATS: 74 Receptions, 1004 yards, 11 TD in 2024
The 49ers get Evans on a low-risk contract due
to the low guaranteed money. They also get him at a low cap hit in 2026. He is
still a valuable asset given his size and ability to get first downs. He is an
adequate replacement for Jauan Jennings as their big possession receiver.
Evans’ streak of 11 straight season with 1000
receiving yards finally came to an end last season. The 6x Pro Bowler is now
looking to be more of a number two in the Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp, DeAndre Hopkins
mold. He joins an offensive core of quarterback Brock Purdy, running back
Christian McCaffery, tight end George Kittle and receiver Ricky Pearsall. The
49ers are hoping to compete for a Super Bowl in 2026.
WHY IS HE STILL UNSIGNED?
JAUAN JENNINGS-WR
6'3''/212
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2020-217
STATS: 66 Receptions, 809 yards, 6.5 TD (2-year
average)
Market Value:
Jakobi Myers-JAX: 3 years/60.0 (20.0 AAV)
Darnell Mooney-ATL: 3 years/39.0 (13.0 AAV)
Jennings is a big target that can get first
downs and make contested catches. He will ask for number one receiver money but
he has never topped 1000 yards in a season and is not a speed guy. Jennings is
still unsigned after a month of free agency. Will he need to take a one year
prove it deal? Does he wait till after the draft to see if a team that still
needs a big receiver will sign him?
His hometown Tennessee Titans seem like a
perfect fit. Maybe the Eagles will sign him after they eventually trade AJ
Brown. This has been a humbling free agent period for Jennings and his agent
Drew Rosenhaus. Rosenhaus is one of the best agents in the game but is clearly
not on the same page with general managers in terms of Jennings market value.
WAY BELOW MARKET VALUE
RASHEED WALKER-LT
CAROLINA PANTHERS
1 years 4.0 million max (4.0 AAV) 3.25 mill
Guaranteed
6'6''/313
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-249
PFF GRADE: 64.6
Market Value:
Kolton Miller-LV: 3 years/66.0 (22.0 AAV)
Alaric Jackson-LAR: 3 years/56.3 (18.77
AAV)
Walker has overachieved in his career as a former
7th round draft pick. He is a capable starting left tackle that is a
good pass protector but a liability in the run game. Walker could be a big
winner due to supply and demand as he is the only starting left tackle
available in free agency.
SAMSONITE I WAS WAY OFF!!!!
Walker did NOT get
a lucrative multiyear contract and is playing on a one year prove it deal. The
combination of many different things at the wrong time led to Walker not getting a long-term
deal. He must prove himself in Carolina where he will have the opportunity to
start while left tackle Ikem Ekwonu recovers from a ruptured patellar tendon he
suffered in the Panthers playoff game. Ekwonu’s timeline to return can be
anywhere from the mid-season to missing the entire season.
BEST AGENT AWARDS
(They got this guy how much?)
Jared Fox (SportsStars Agency)
ZION JOHNSON-GUARD
CLEVELAND BROWNS
3 years 49.5 million (16.5 AAV) 39.39 mill
Guaranteed
6'3"/312
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-17
PFF GRADE: 57.4
Johnson has been seen as a draft bust as a
first round pick in 2022. The Browns saw otherwise. Agent Jared Fox was able to
get Johnson a deal that makes him the 14th highest paid guard in
terms of average annual salary.
Johnson has been average AT BEST in his
four-year career. He cashed in on two things, being durable with 4313 career
snaps (1078 per year) and still being only 26 years old. If Jared Fox is
running a sales seminar at the local Hilton, I will attend it.
Brian Ayrault (WMW Sports)
JAELAN PHILLIPS-EDGE
CAROLINA PANTHERS
4 years 120 million (30.0 AAV) 60.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'6''/260
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2021-18
STATS: 28 career sacks
PFF GRADE: 74.0
Market Value:
Montez Sweat-ARZ: 4 years/98.0 (24.5 AAV)
Gregory Rousseau-BUF: 4 years/80.0 (20.0
AAV)
Phillips is an extremely talented player, but
he should not be the 8th highest paid edge defender in the league.
He is now ahead of many proven pass rushers. He has 28 career sacks and is
being paid like a guy that should get close to 15 sacks per season. Ayrault is
also the agent for Nick Bosa and was able to get Phillips a deal close to the
Bosa range.
Phillips looked to be on the verge of stardom
in Miami in 21 and 22 before battling injuries in 23 and 24. Last season the
Dolphins traded him to Philly where he was an important piece for them down the
stretch. He has great size, is a proven pass rusher and is very young. While he
is not a top-level sack producer like Hendrickson, Phillips is in the
Sweat/Rousseau tier as an edge defender and defensive end. He is getting paid
much more than those guys.
Mike McCartney (VaynerSports)
BOYE MAFE-EDGE/DE
CINCINNATI BENGALS
3 years 60.0 million (20.0 AAV) 19.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/261
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 22-40
STATS: 5.0 sacks, 6.0 TFL (career average)
PFF GRADE: 71.3 (career average)
Mafe has 20 CAREER SACKS and they are paying
him 20 million per season. That is a lot of money for little production. The
Bengals are betting he can step up to another level. Agent Mike McCartney got
Alim McNeill a huge contract extension in 2024. He knows how to get the most
money for role playing defenders.
Mafe is a better all-around football player
then a premier pass rusher. He was more a rotational player for the Super Bowl
champs last season as he took a back seat to DeMarcus Lawrence. He could start
on a lot of teams though. The Bengals are expecting him to start as 2025 first
round pick Shemar Stewart struggled as a rookie.
Patrick Collins, Tory Dandy, Jimmy Sexton (CAA
Football) and Kwity Paye
KWITY PAYEEDGE/DE
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
3 years 48.0 million (16.0 AAV) 19.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'2''/261
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 21-21
STATS: 6.1 sacks, 7.2 TFL (career average)
PFF GRADE: 59.0
Kwity “over Paye” may be the right way to
describe him.
He is solid as run defender and should be a better
pass defender. He had a drop in production in 2025. I
compared him to Shawne Merriman and Ryan Kerrigan in 2021 due to his size and
elite athletic traits.
CAA Football has a major roster of NFL talent
with Josh Allen, TJ Watt and Trent McDuffie amongst its superstars. They are
good at getting deals for role players too as evidenced by this contract and
Carl Granderson getting 13 million per season.
Erik Burkhardt (Roc Nation Sports)
ISAIAH LIKELY-TE
NEW YORK GIANTS
3 years 40.0 million (13.33 AAV) 20.5 mill
Guaranteed
6'4"/245
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-139
STATS: 33.75 Receptions, 392 yards, 3.75 TD (career average)
Likely has never been more than the 12th
best tight end statistically and now he is the 5th highest paid
tight end in the league in terms of average annual salary. He reunites with
John Harbaugh who obviously loves him.
He has talent, but that is a lot of money for
a player with splash plays and limited production. Burkhardt also got Kyler
Murray his massive extension. Murray did not pan out in the long term for
Arizona and now will try to revitalize his career in Minnesota.
David Mulugheta (Athletes First)
CORDALE FLOTT-SLOT DB
TENNESSEE TITANS
3 years 45.0 million (15.33 AAV) 32.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'1"/175
AGE: 25 in August
DRAFT: 2022-81
PFF GRADE: 65.6
Flott is a solid slot corner that lacks size
and ball production. It is amazing that he got more on the open market than
Tariq Woolen and Jamel Dean. The Titans had money to spend and they sure spent
it. They spent over 100 million in guaranteed money between Flott, Robinson, Alontae
Taylor and Franklin-Myers.
Flott’s agent David Mulugheta has risen to become
one of the best agents in the league negotiating massive deals for Jordan Love,
Micah Parsons, Deshaun Watson and Derek Stingley. He also got Odafe Oweh a 20
million per year deal with the Commanders this off season. One would think the
Titans would have been hesitant after they got little production from Calvin
Ridley on a deal made by Mulugheta.
BEST VALUE REPLCEMENT OFFENSE
TYLER BIADASZ-CENTER
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
3 years 30.0 million (10.5 AAV) 15.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4"/316
AGE: 28
DRAFT: 2020-146
PFF GRADE: 70.7
COLE STRANGE-GUARD
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
2 years 13.0 million (6.5 AAV) 7.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4"/310
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-29
PFF GRADE: 59.4
The Chargers were able to add two potential
starters to the interior of their line for the price of Zion Johnson. They
still will add more depth via the draft. But these were two good value moves to
help a line that has been too reliant on its elite tackle duo of Joe Alt and
Rashawn Slater.
BEST VALUE REPLCEMENT DEFENSE
GREG NEWSOME-SLOT DB
NEW YORK GIANTS
1 year 8.0 million (8.0 AAV) 3.0 mill Guaranteed
6'0"/192
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2021-26
PFF GRADE: 54.3
The Giants may have overpaid for Likely, but
they got great value in replacing Flott at nearly half the annual cost. Newsome
is experienced as a slot defender and someone that brings physical play and
toughness. He is good in press man coverage and a good run defender.
FUTURE HALL OF FAME PLAYERS
AARON RODGERS-QB
HOF RESUME:
4X MVP, SUPER BOWL CHAMP/MVP, 5x All Pro, 10x
Pro Bowl
PITTSBURGH STEELERS in 2025
6'2''/220
AGE: 42
DRAFT: 2005-22
STATS: 3101 passing yards, 24 total TD, 8 INT, 68% completion
percentage, 100.2 QBR
Market Value:
1 year/30 Million GUARANTEE
Good luck to anyone figuring out if the 22nd
pick in the 2005 NFL draft will be back for year number 22.
RUSSELL WILSON-QB
HOF RESUME:
SUPER BOWL CHAMP, 2x All Pro, 10x Pro Bowl, Walter
Payton NFL Man of the Year (2020)
5'11''/206
AGE: 37
DRAFT: 2012-75
Life in the NFL has been unkind to Wilson
since leaving Seattle four years ago. He’s battled injuries and inconsistent
play. He could still have value a backup with a wealth of knowledge. Maybe it
is time for him to retire.
KHALIL MACK-EDGE
HOF RESUME:
NFL DPOY (2016), 4x All Pro, 9x Pro Bowl, 29TH
All time career sacks
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
1 year 18.0 million (18.0 AAV) 18.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'3''/251
AGE: 35
DRAFT: 2014-5
STATS: 5.5 sacks, 6.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 83.0
Mack is still productive in a limited pass
rush specialist role at this point in his career. He has been a great fit with
the Chargers. The Chargers were smart to retain him and he will likely finish
his career in Los Angeles. This will be his 5th season in LA which
will be the longest he has spent with any franchise.
BOBBY WAGNER-LB
HOF RESUME:
Super Bowl Champ 11x All Pro, 10x Pro Bowl,
3rd All-time Total Tackles
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS in 25
6'0''/241
AGE: 36
DRAFT: 2012-29
STATS: 4.5 sacks, 8.0 TFL, 162 combined tackles
PFF GRADE: 79.3
The ageless wonder!!! Wagner still is among
the best inside off ball linebackers in the league and all time. He is among
the most durable players in NFL history playing over 1000 snaps in 9 of his 14
seasons.
TRAVIS KELCE-TE
HOF RESUME:
3X SUPER BOWL CHAMP, 7x All Pro, 11x Pro Bowl
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
1 year 12.0 million (12.0 AAV) 12.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'5"/255
AGE: 36
DRAFT: 2013-63
STATS: 76 Receptions, 851 yards, 5 TD
Kelce has flirted with retirement each of the
past few seasons. There is a good chance this will be his last season. Andy
Reid and Patrick Mahomes trust him and he is still a very good option. Kelce
has cemented his legacy as a top five tight end in NFL history and along with
Rob Gronkowski has been the best tight end of this generation.
VON MILLER-EDGE
HOF RESUME:
2x Super Bowl Champ, 7x All Pro, 8x Pro Bowl,
9TH All-time career sacks
BUFFALO BILLS in 25
6'4''/246
AGE: 36
DRAFT: 2011-2
STATS: 9.0 sacks, 6.0 TFL
Miller continues to climb the NFL all time
sack record book. He currently has 138.5 career sacks. If he plays this season
and gets four sacks he will pass Terrell Suggs, Jason Tayor and Michael Strahan
on the All Time list. Miller is probably the best player of this generation to
NOT win a Defensive Player of the Year Award.
CAM JORDAN-EDGE
HOF RESUME:
3x All Pro, 8x Pro Bowl, 17TH
All-time career sacks
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS entire career
6'4''/287
AGE: 37
DRAFT: 2011-23
STATS: 10.5 sacks, 15.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 76.0
Jordan had a renaissance season in 2025
posting his first double digit sack total since 2020. Jordan needs four career
sacks to get to Jared Allen’s number of 136. Every pass rusher with that number
or more is in the Hall of Fame.
CALAIS CAMPBELL-EDGE
HOF RESUME:
4x All Pro, 6x Pro Bowl, 25TH All-time
career sacks, 10th All-time in total games started, Walter Payton
NFL Man of the Year (2019)
ARIZONA CARDINALS in 25
6'8''/296
AGE: 40
DRAFT: 2008-50
STATS: 6.5 sacks, 6.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 72.2
Campbell is the oldest defensive player in the
league as he will turn 40 on September 1st. He and Cam Jordan have
very similar career numbers. Neither will be first team ballot guys, but both
should be in Canton eventually.
TYREEK HILL-WR
HOF RESUME:
Super Bowl Champ 6x All Pro, 8x Pro Bowl
5'10''/191
AGE: 32
DRAFT: 2016-165
STATS:81 Receptions, 959 yards, 6 TD in 2024
Is Tyreek Hill worth the headache at this
point in his career? The “cheetah” has always relied on his world class speed.
Now he is coming off a season ending ACL injury. He could join back with the
Chiefs or reunite with old Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel who is now the
offensive coordinator on the Chargers. Could Hill just fade into obscurity
similar to Antonio Brown.
LAVONTE DAVID-LB
HOF RESUME:
Super Bowl Champ, 3x All Pro, 1x Pro Bowl, 7th
All-time total tackles
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
6'1''/233
AGE: 36
DRAFT: 2012-58
STATS: 114 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, 8.0
TFL
David has been one of the premier linebackers
of this era along with Luke Kuechly, Bobby Wagner and Demario Davis. All of
which were drafted in the 2012 draft. That class is probably only behind the
1981 class All-time. The draft class had Lawrence Taylor, Mike Singletary and
Rickey Jackson.
NOTE: David announced his retirement in March.
HARRISON SMITH-S
HOF RESUME:
3x All Pro, 6x Pro Bowl, 3rd
All-time tackles by a safety
MINNESOTA VIKINGS entire career
6'2''/211
AGE: 37
DRAFT: 2012-29
STATS: 54 tackles, 10 passes deflected
Smith may have to wait till later in his life
to get his gold jacket but his impact in Minnesota has been outstanding. Like
most safeties, Smith has been unheralded and undervalued his career. He can
still start in the league but has also considered retirement
THE QUARTERBACK CAROSEL
KYLER MURRAY-QB
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
5'10''/201
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2019-1
TUA TAGOVAILOA-QB
ATLANTA FALCONS
6'0''/217
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2020-5
Kyler and Tua were both released by their
previous teams and then picked up with an opportunity to start. Both will
complete with often injured young quarterbacks that were drafted in 2024. Kyler
with JJ McCarthy in Minnesota and Tua with Michael Pennix in Atlanta.
KIRK COUSINS-QB
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
6'3''/214
AGE: 38
DRAFT: 2012-102
Cousins singed a 5 year 172.0 million (34.4
AAV) with 11.3 mill Guaranteed which basically translates to a one-year deal to
mentor Fernando Mendoza.
OTHER LARGE CONTRACTS
LISTED BY POSITION
OFFENSIVE WEAPONS
ROMEO DOUBS-WR
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
4 years 68.0 million (17.0 AAV) 35.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'2''/204
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-132
STATS: 55 Receptions, 724 yards, 6 TD
Doubs doesn’t do anything special but will be a great fit for quarterback Drake Maye in New England. His contract puts him at 26th among receivers in terms of AAV. He is also New England’s second highest paid offensive player. Patriots GM Eliot Wolf sees Doubs as a long-term building block for an emerging offense.
Doubs profiles as a good number two option on
most teams and a number three on elite offenses. He seems to be the perfect
good not great guy. He has good size, good hands and runs good routes.
RASHID SHAHEED-WR/KR
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
3 years 51.0 million (17.0 AAV) 23.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'0''/180
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022 Undrafted
STATS: 59 Receptions, 687 yards, 2 TD
Shaheed was a crucial piece as a return man
and third receiver. Seattle GM John Schneider just knows how to evaluate talent
and calculate value better than anyone in football. He traded for Shaheed late
in the season and it paid dividends.
Shaheed’s contract puts him at 26th
among receivers in terms of AAV tied with Doubs listed above. Seattle made Jaxon
Smith-Njigba the highest paid receiver in the league with a massive extension.
They also have Cooper Kupp under contract for next season. The Seahawks have
spent top dollar to keep their receiving core intact.
KENNETH WALKER-RB
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
3 years 43.05 million (14.35 AAV) 28.7 mill
Guaranteed
5'9''/211
AGE: 25
DRAFT: 2022-41
STATS: 1309 total yards, 5 TD, 31 Receptions
Walker picked the right time to have the best
game of his career in the Super Bowl. He was Super Bowl MVP after his 135
rushing yard performance. The knock on him was that he was too small to carry a
full workload but he erased those concerns in the playoffs this season.
The Chiefs want to alleviate the pressure off
of Patrick Mahomes who will be coming off of an ACL injury. They want to be
more balanced on offense in order to get back to the playoffs in 2026. They
clearly think that Walker is the missing piece. Seattle prioritized keeping
their receiving core so they let Walker.
BREECE HALL-RB
NEW YORK JETS
RB Franchise Tag: $14.536 million
5'11''/217
AGE: 25
DRAFT: 2022-36
STATS: 1415 total yards, 5 TD, 36 Receptions
Hall is a young running back that provides
value as a runner and pass catcher. He is not in the top tier of backs like
Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffery and Derrick Henry. But he could be used as
a valuable piece on pretty much any offense in the league.
The Jets were smart to give Hall the franchise
tag. He was pretty much the only bright spot of the Jets offense in 2025. GM Darren
Mougey must now decide to give him a multiyear contract or trade him to a team
that will.
TRAVIS ETIENNE-RB
NEW ORELANS SAINTS
4 years 48.0 million (12.0 AAV) 24.0 mill
Guaranteed
5'11''/215
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2021-25
STATS: 139 total yards, 13TD, 36 Receptions
Etienne actually had better numbers than
Walker last year and has similar career numbers to Hall. He is a dual threat
back that has a knack for the endzone. He has a great combination of speed,
elusiveness and power.
Etienne is Louisiana native that is headed
back to his home state playing for the Saints. He will provide second year
quarterback Tyler Shough with a weapon out the backfield that can run and
catch. The Saints may be looking for a new signal caller if Shough doesn’t take
a big step in 2026.
OFFENSIVE
LINEMAN
DAVID EDWARDS-GUARD
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
4 years 61.0 million (15.25 AAV) 30.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4"/308
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2019-169
PFF GRADE: 70.3
Edwards is a low risk move for a team that
really needs help on the line. He is a solid pass protector and a good run
blocker. He is as safe and steady as a starting option as one can find out
there.
ALIJAH VERA TUCKER-GUARD
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
3 years 42.0 million (14.0 AAV) 21.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'5"/308
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2021-24
PFF GRADE: IR
Vera-Tucker has always had the size, athletic
ability and skill set, yet has always been injured. He has only played 43 games
in five seasons and missed all of 2025. The Patriots are betting on his youth and talent.
CONNOR MCGOVERN-CENTER/GUARD
BUFFALO BILLS
4 years 52.0 million (13.0 AAV) 26.2 mill
Guaranteed
6'5"/308
AGE: 25
DRAFT: 2019-90
PFF GRADE: 69.1
The Bills couldn’t afford to keep Edwards but
they were wise to keep McGovern. He is an excellent pass blocker and solid run
blocker. Keeping 2024 league MVP Josh Allen healthy is always priority one in
Buffalo.
JERMAINE ELUEMUNOR-RIGHT TACKLE
NEW YORK GIANTS
3 years 39.0 million (13.0 AAV) 24.45 mill
Guaranteed
6'4"/335
AGE: 31
DRAFT: 2017-155
PFF GRADE: 63.8
Eluemunor is a great story as a journeyman
that finally found the perfect fit later in his career. He is an excellent pass
blocker but struggled as a run blocker in 2025. He is a starting right tackle
with the versatility and experience to play inside too.
ED INGRAM-GUARD
HOUSTON TEXANS
3 years 37.5 million (12.5 AAV) 20.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'3"/307
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-59
PFF GRADE: 71.5
The Texans traded a 6th round pick
to get Ingram from the Vikings last season. He was their starting right guard
and helped lead them to the playoffs. He is an outstanding run blocker with
great quickness and length for a guard.
DEFENSIVE
BACKS
ALONTAE TAYLOR-CB
TENNESSEE TITANS
3 years 58.0 million (19.33 AAV) 42.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'0''/199
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-49
STATS: 83 tackles, 11 passes deflected, 2
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 63.8
Taylor is a physical defender that can play in
the slot and outside. He may never be a star but his versatility and toughness
can fit into any defensive scheme. The Titans thought highly enough of him to
make him the 11th highest paid corner in the league.
JAYLEN WATSON-CB
LOS ANGELES RAMS
3 years 51.0 million (17.0 AAV) 26.5 mill
Guaranteed
6'2''/191
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-243
STATS: 64 tackles, 14 passes deflected, 2
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 74.1
Market Value:
Carlton Davis-NE: 3 years/54.0 (18.0 AAV)
DJ Reed-DET: 3 years/48.0 (16.0 AAV)
Watson is a great story going from 7th
round pick and rotational player in his first few seasons to a starter in 2025.
He is tall, long and physical. The Rams got him at perfect market value at 17
million per year. He joins former Kansas City teammate Trent McDuffie who was
acquired in a trade. The Rams expect to have one of the best secondaries in the
NFL.
BRYAN COOK-S
CINCINNATI BENGALS
3 years 40.25 million (13.42 AAV) 14.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'1''/206
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-62
STATS: 85 tackles, 6 passes deflected
PFF GRADE: 83.5
Cook is a quality starter that is among the
safest players in the entire free agency class. He is young and should not
break the bank to sign him. The Bengals had one of the worst defenses in the
NFL and need playmakers everywhere.
COBY BRYANT-S
CHICAGO BEARS
3 years 40.0 million (13.33 AAV) 14.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'1''/206
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-109
STATS: 66 tackles, 7 passes deflected
PFF GRADE: 70.3
Bryant was a valuable piece in for Seattle in
their Super Bowl run. He has good range and ball instincts. He will replace
veteran Kevin Byard at free safety. They hope he can have a similar impact on
the defense.
JAMEL DEAN-CB
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
3 years 36.75 million (12.25 AAV) 12.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'1''/206
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2019-94
STATS: 46 tackles, 9 passes deflected, 3
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 81.5
Dean is a tall, long, fast physical corner on
the market. Unfortunately for him he has never played a full season during his
seven-year career. The injury risks and being age 29 saw him not get as much
annually as guys like Watson and Taylor. The Steelers get a good player to add
to a rebuilding secondary.
KAMREN CURL-S
LOS ANGELES RAMS
3 years 36.0 million (12.0 AAV) 24.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'0''/212
AGE: 27
DRAFT: 2022-96
STATS: 122 tackles, 5 passes deflected, 2
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 77.8
The Rams extended Curl on a very fair value
deal. He joins Watson and McDuffie to form an elite secondary. He is one of the
best safeties in the NFL against the run as shown by his tackle total and high
grade from PFF. He is solid in coverage and with the new additions will not be
asked to guard top receivers.
LINEBACKERS
QUAY WALKER-LB
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
3 years 40.5 million (13.5 AAV) 28.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/240
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-22
STATS: 128 tackles, 2.5 Sacks 8.0 TFL, 5
Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 46.0
NAKOBE DEAN-LB
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
3 years 36.03 million (12.01 AAV) 20.0 mill
Guaranteed
6'0''/229
AGE: 26
DRAFT: 2022-83
STATS: 55 tackles, 4.0 Sacks
PFF GRADE: 62.2
The Raiders signed a pair of inside
linebackers that played together in college at Georgia. They won a title together
at Georgia and Dean won a Super Bowl with the Eagles. Walker has plenty of
playoff experience in Green Bay. The Raiders need more veterans with a winning
pedigree.
TREMAINE EDMUNDS-LB
NEW YORK GIANTS
3 years 36.0 million (12.0 AAV) 23.7 mill
Guaranteed
6'5''/253
AGE: 28
DRAFT: 2018-16
STATS: 112 tackles, 3 TFL, 4 Interceptions
PFF GRADE: 66.4
Edmunds was released by the Bears and picked
up by the linebacker needy Giants. Edmunds is big and athletic but has never
been as good as his Pro Bowl seasons in 19 and 20. This move should not prevent the Giants from drafting a linebacker early in the draft.
DEFENISVE
LINEMAN
BRADLEY CHUBB-DE
BUFFALO BILLS
3 years 43.5 million (21.5 AAV) 21.75 mill
Guaranteed
6'4''/269
AGE: 30
DRAFT: 2018-5
STATS: 8.5 sacks, 8.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 54.5
The Bills love to kick the tires on veteran
pass rushers. They have had some recent success with Von Miller and Joey Bosa.
They hope Chubb can be the missing link to help them get to the Super Bowl.
DRE'MONT JONES-DE
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
3 years 36.5 million (12.17 AAV) 23.1 mill
Guaranteed
6'3''/281
AGE: 29
DRAFT: 2019-71
STATS: 7.0 sacks, 7.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 67.4
Jones is like a lesser version of John
Franklin Myers. He can line up inside or on the edge. The Patriots pass-rush needs
help as they were 26th in sacks, 26th in pressures, and 29th in hurries. Jones
can add some value to an already solid line with Milton Williams and Christian
Barmore.
JONATHAN ALLEN-DL3T
CINCINNATI BENGALS
2 years 25.0 million (12.5 AAV) 23.1 mill
Guaranteed
6'3''/296
AGE: 31
DRAFT: 2017-17
STATS: 3.5 sacks, 7.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 53.2
Allen found new home a week after being
released by the Vikings. He is a plug and play starter at defensive tackle. The
Bengals had the worst run defense in the NFL last season. Allen is high snap
count three technique that can bring veteran leadership to a young defensive
line.
JAVON HARGRAVE-DL1T
GREEN BAY PACKERS
2 years 23.0 million (11.5 AAV) 23.1 mill
Guaranteed
6'2''/307
AGE: 33
DRAFT: 2016-89
STATS: 3.5 sacks, 4.0 TFL
PFF GRADE: 68.0
Hargrave was once an elite pass rushing nose
tackle in Philly and Pittsburgh. He is now a good starter that can play 30-40
snaps per game. Like Allen. He was released by the Vikings only to be picked up
shortly after by another team.
OTHER CONTRACTS
Listed by position and contract value
|
OFFENSIVE WEAPONS |
|||||||||
|
Player |
Team |
Position |
AAV |
YRS |
HT |
WT |
AGE |
DRAFT |
|
|
Jalen Nailor |
LV |
WR |
$11.68 |
3 |
5'11" |
199 |
27 |
22-191 |
|
|
Cade Otton |
TB |
TE |
$10.00 |
3 |
6'3" |
238 |
27 |
22-106 |
|
|
Chigoziem Okonkwo |
WAS |
TE |
$9.00 |
3 |
6'3" |
238 |
26 |
22-143 |
|
|
Charlie Kolar |
LAC |
TE |
$8.10 |
3 |
6'6" |
265 |
27 |
22-128 |
|
|
Javonte Williams |
DAL |
RB |
$8.00 |
3 |
5'10" |
212 |
26 |
21-35 |
|
|
Daniel Bellinger |
TEN |
TE |
$8.00 |
3 |
6'5" |
253 |
25 |
22-112 |
|
|
JK Dobbins |
DEN |
RB |
$8.00 |
2 |
5'10" |
212 |
27 |
20-55 |
|
|
Jahan Dotson |
ATL |
WR |
$7.50 |
2 |
5'11" |
178 |
26 |
22-16 |
|
|
Kenneth Gainwell |
TB |
RB |
$7.00 |
2 |
5'9" |
200 |
27 |
21-50 |
|
|
Dallas Goedert |
PHI |
TE |
$7.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
256 |
31 |
18-49 |
|
|
Dawson Knox |
BUF |
TE |
$6.67 |
3 |
6'4" |
254 |
29 |
19-96 |
|
|
Rico Dowdle |
PIT |
RB |
$6.13 |
2 |
5'11" |
215 |
28 |
20 UD |
|
|
Tyler Allgeier |
ARZ |
RB |
$6.13 |
2 |
5'10" |
225 |
26 |
22-151 |
|
|
Tyquan Thornton |
KC |
WR |
$5.50 |
2 |
6'2" |
185 |
25 |
22-50 |
|
|
Kendrick Bourne |
ARZ |
WR |
$5.00 |
1 |
6'1" |
203 |
31 |
17 UD |
|
|
Christian Kirk |
SF |
WR |
$3.00 |
1 |
5'11" |
200 |
29 |
18-47 |
|
|
Brian Robinson |
ATL |
RB |
$2.50 |
1 |
6'1" |
225 |
27 |
22-98 |
|
|
Rachaad White |
WAS |
RB |
$2.00 |
1 |
6'0" |
213 |
27 |
22-91 |
|
|
Deebo Samuel |
WAS-25 |
WR |
5'11" |
214 |
30 |
19-36 |
|||
|
Keenan Allen |
LAC-25 |
WR |
6'2" |
211 |
33 |
13-76 |
|||
|
David Njoku |
CLE-25 |
TE |
6'4" |
246 |
30 |
17-29 |
|||
|
Najee Harris |
LAC-25 |
RB |
6'1" |
242 |
28 |
21-24 |
|||
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|
Backup Quarterbacks |
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|
Player |
Team |
Position |
AAV |
YRS |
HT |
WT |
AGE |
DRAFT |
|
|
Kenny Pickett |
CAR |
QB |
$7.50 |
1 |
6'3" |
220 |
28 |
22-20 |
|
|
Marcus Mariota |
WAS |
QB |
$7.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
222 |
32 |
15-2 |
|
|
Joe Flacco |
CIN |
QB |
$6.00 |
1 |
6'9" |
245 |
40 |
08-18 |
|
|
Gardner Minshew |
ARZ |
QB |
$5.75 |
1 |
6'1" |
225 |
30 |
19-178 |
|
|
Carson Wentz |
MIN |
QB |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
237 |
33 |
16-2 |
|
|
Tyler Huntley |
BAL |
QB |
$2.50 |
2 |
6'1" |
225 |
28 |
20 UD |
|
|
Sam Howell |
DAL |
QB |
$2.50 |
1 |
6'1" |
217 |
25 |
22-144 |
|
|
Tyrod Taylor |
NYJ-25 |
QB |
6'1" |
217 |
36 |
11-180 |
|||
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Jimmy Garoppolo |
LAR-25 |
QB |
5'11" |
206 |
34 |
14-62 |
|||
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OFFENSIVE LINEMEN |
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|
Player |
Team |
Position |
AAV |
YRS |
HT |
WT |
AGE |
DRAFT |
|
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Elgton Jenkins |
CLE |
C |
$12.00 |
2 |
6'5" |
310 |
30 |
19-44 |
|
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Sean Rhyan |
GB |
RG |
$11.00 |
3 |
6'5" |
321 |
25 |
22-92 |
|
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Isaac Seumalo |
ARZ |
G |
$10.50 |
3 |
6'4" |
303 |
32 |
16-79 |
|
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John Simpson |
BAL |
LG |
$10.00 |
3 |
6'4" |
330 |
29 |
20-109 |
|
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Braden Smith |
HOU |
RT |
$10.00 |
2 |
6'6" |
315 |
30 |
18-37 |
|
|
Cade Mays |
DET |
C |
$8.33 |
3 |
6'5" |
311 |
27 |
22-199 |
|
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Wyatt Teller |
HOU |
RG |
$8.00 |
2 |
6'5" |
305 |
31 |
18-166 |
|
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Dylan Parham |
NYJ |
LG |
$8.00 |
2 |
6'3" |
311 |
27 |
22-90 |
|
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Trent Brown |
HOU |
RT |
$5.50 |
1 |
6'8" |
360 |
33 |
15-244 |
|
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Braxton Jones |
CHI |
OT |
$5.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
310 |
27 |
22-168 |
|
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Jawaan Taylor |
ATL |
RT/G |
$5.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
312 |
27 |
19-35 |
|
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Luke Fortner |
CAR |
C |
$4.75 |
1 |
6'4" |
307 |
27 |
22-65 |
|
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Teven Jenkins |
CLE |
OT |
$4.00 |
1 |
6'6" |
317 |
28 |
21-39 |
|
|
Trevor Penning |
LAC |
RG |
$3.50 |
1 |
6'7" |
325 |
27 |
22-19 |
|
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Dalton Risner |
CIN |
RG |
$3.25 |
1 |
6'5" |
312 |
30 |
19-41 |
|
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Chris Paul |
WAS |
LG |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'4'' |
323 |
27 |
22-230 |
|
|
Trey Pipkins |
LAC |
OT |
$2.75 |
2 |
6'6" |
309 |
29 |
19-91 |
|
|
Larry Borom |
DET |
OT/G |
$2.75 |
1 |
6'5" |
332 |
27 |
21-151 |
|
|
Austin Corbett |
BUF |
C/G |
$1.49 |
1 |
6'4" |
306 |
30 |
18-33 |
|
|
Dan Feeney |
TB |
G |
$1.49 |
1 |
6'4" |
305 |
32 |
17-71 |
|
|
Fred Johnson |
PHI |
OT/G |
$1.49 |
1 |
6'7" |
326 |
29 |
19 UD |
|
|
James Hudson |
NE |
G |
$1.49 |
1 |
6'5" |
313 |
27 |
21-110 |
|
|
Evan Neal |
NYG |
OT/G |
$1.21 |
1 |
6'7" |
337 |
24 |
22-7 |
|
|
Daniel Faalele |
NYG |
RG |
$1.21 |
1 |
6'8" |
384 |
26 |
22-110 |
|
|
Joel Bitonio |
CLE-25 |
LG |
6'4" |
305 |
34 |
14-35 |
|||
|
Ethan Pocic |
CLE-25 |
C |
6'6" |
310 |
30 |
17-58 |
|||
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Jonah Williams |
ARZ-25 |
OT |
6'6" |
312 |
28 |
19-11 |
|||
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Kelvin Beachum |
ARZ-25 |
OT/G |
6'3" |
303 |
37 |
12-248 |
|||
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Andre James |
LAC-25 |
C |
6'4" |
300 |
29 |
19 UD |
|||
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Mekhi Becton |
LAC-25 |
RT/G |
6'7" |
364 |
25 |
20-11 |
|||
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Kevin Zeitler |
TEN-25 |
RG |
6'4" |
319 |
36 |
12-27 |
|||
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Greg Van Roten |
NYG-25 |
RG |
6'3" |
308 |
36 |
12 UD |
|||
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Taylor Decker |
DET-25 |
LT |
6'7" |
310 |
33 |
16-16 |
|||
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James Daniels |
MIA-25 |
C/G |
6'4" |
306 |
26 |
18-39 |
|||
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Michael Jordan |
TB-25 |
G |
6'6" |
315 |
28 |
19-136 |
|||
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Alex Cappa |
LV-25 |
G |
6'6" |
305 |
31 |
18-94 |
|||
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DEFENSIVE BACKS |
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Player |
Team |
Position |
AAV |
YRS |
HT |
WT |
AGE |
DRAFT |
|
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Jalen Thompson |
DAL |
Box |
$11.00 |
3 |
5'11" |
197 |
28 |
18 UD |
|
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Montaric Brown |
JAX |
Outside |
$11.00 |
3 |
6'0" |
191 |
27 |
22-222 |
|
|
Eric Stokes |
LV |
Outside |
$10.00 |
3 |
6'1" |
194 |
27 |
21-29 |
|
|
Reed Blankenship |
HOU |
Box |
$8.25 |
3 |
6'1" |
206 |
27 |
22 UD |
|
|
Alohi Gilman |
KC |
Box |
$8.25 |
3 |
5'11" |
201 |
28 |
20-186 |
|
|
Josh Jobe |
SEA |
Slot |
$8.00 |
3 |
5'11" |
182 |
28 |
22 UD |
|
|
Amik Robertson |
WAS |
Slot |
$8.00 |
2 |
5'8" |
187 |
28 |
18 UD |
|
|
Greg Newsome |
NYG |
Slot |
$8.00 |
1 |
6'0" |
192 |
26 |
21-26 |
|
|
Nick Cross |
WAS |
Box |
$7.00 |
2 |
6'0" |
212 |
25 |
22-96 |
|
|
Kevin Byard |
NE |
Free |
$7.00 |
1 |
5'11" |
212 |
32 |
16-64 |
|
|
Nahshon Wright |
NYJ |
Outside |
$5.50 |
1 |
6'4" |
185 |
27 |
21-100 |
|
|
Jaquan Brisker |
PIT |
Box |
$5.50 |
1 |
5'11" |
212 |
27 |
22-48 |
|
|
Dee Alford |
BUF |
Slot |
$5.25 |
3 |
5'11" |
175 |
28 |
22 UD |
|
|
Andre Cisco |
NYJ |
Split |
$5.25 |
1 |
6'1" |
216 |
26 |
21-67 |
|
|
Jaylinn Hawkins |
BAL |
Split |
$5.00 |
2 |
5'11" |
197 |
29 |
18-UD |
|
|
Benjamin St-Juste |
GB |
Slot |
$5.00 |
2 |
6'3" |
200 |
28 |
21-74 |
|
|
Chidobe Awuzie |
BAL |
Slot |
$5.00 |
1 |
6'0" |
202 |
31 |
17-60 |
|
|
James Pierre |
MIN |
Outside |
$4.25 |
2 |
6'2" |
185 |
29 |
20 UD |
|
|
Asante Samuel Jr. |
PIT |
Outside |
$4.00 |
1 |
5'10" |
180 |
26 |
21-47 |
|
|
Dane Belton |
NYJ |
Box |
$4.00 |
1 |
6'1" |
209 |
26 |
22-114 |
|
|
CJ Gardner-Johnson |
BUF |
Big Slot |
$3.50 |
1 |
6'1" |
206 |
28 |
19-105 |
|
|
Andrew Wingard |
ARZ |
Box |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'1" |
216 |
30 |
17 UD |
|
|
Nick Scott |
CAR |
Split |
$2.00 |
1 |
5'11" |
200 |
31 |
19-243 |
|
|
Tony Jefferson |
LAC |
Box |
$2.00 |
1 |
5'11" |
213 |
34 |
17-25 |
|
|
Tony Adams |
TEN |
Big Slot |
$2.14 |
1 |
6'0" |
205 |
27 |
22 UD |
|
|
Geno Stone |
BUF |
Box |
$1.40 |
1 |
5'11" |
210 |
27 |
20-219 |
|
|
Roger McCrery |
DET |
Slot |
$1.40 |
1 |
5'11" |
190 |
26 |
22-35 |
|
|
Kyle Dugger |
CIN |
Big Slot |
$1.30 |
1 |
6'2" |
220 |
30 |
20-37 |
|
|
Chuck Clark |
DET |
Box |
$1.30 |
1 |
6'0" |
211 |
31 |
17-186 |
|
|
Jordan Poyer |
BUF-25 |
Box |
6'0" |
191 |
35 |
13-218 |
|||
|
Tredavious White |
BUF-25 |
Slot |
5'11" |
192 |
31 |
17-27 |
|||
|
Rasul Douglas |
MIA-25 |
Outside |
6'1" |
209 |
31 |
17-99 |
|||
|
Ifeatu Melifonwu |
MIA-25 |
Big Slot |
6'3" |
210 |
27 |
21-101 |
|||
|
Jack Jones |
MIA-25 |
Slot |
5'11" |
175 |
28 |
22-121 |
|||
|
Donovan Wilson |
DAL-25 |
Box |
6'0" |
204 |
31 |
19-213 |
|||
|
Jabrill Peppers |
PIT-25 |
Big Slot |
5'11" |
213 |
29 |
17-25 |
|||
|
Trevon Diggs |
IR |
Outside |
6'1" |
205 |
28 |
20-51 |
|||
|
|
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|
Player |
Team |
Position |
AAV |
YRS |
HT |
WT |
AGE |
DRAFT |
|
|
K'Lavon Chaisson |
WAS |
EDGE |
$12.00 |
1 |
6'3'' |
254 |
27 |
20-20 |
|
|
Joseph Ossai |
NYJ |
43 DE |
$11.50 |
3 |
6'4" |
256 |
26 |
21-69 |
|
|
Javon Hargrave |
GB |
DL3T |
$11.50 |
2 |
6'1" |
309 |
33 |
16-89 |
|
|
Kaden Elliss |
NO |
LB |
$11.00 |
3 |
6'3" |
238 |
31 |
19-244 |
|
|
Demario Davis |
NYJ |
LB |
$11.00 |
2 |
6'3" |
241 |
37 |
12-77 |
|
|
Malcolm Koonce |
LV |
43 DE |
$11.00 |
1 |
6'3'' |
250 |
28 |
21-79 |
|
|
David Onyemata |
NYJ |
DL3T |
$10.50 |
1 |
6'4" |
269 |
33 |
16-120 |
|
|
Devin Bush |
CHI |
LB |
$10.00 |
3 |
5'11" |
234 |
28 |
19-10 |
|
|
Arden Key |
IND |
EDGE |
$10.00 |
2 |
6'5" |
238 |
30 |
18-87 |
|
|
A'Shawn Robinson |
TB |
DL3T |
$10.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
307 |
31 |
16-46 |
|
|
Kingsley Enagbare |
NYJ |
43 DE |
$10.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
258 |
26 |
22-179 |
|
|
Alex Anzalone |
TB |
LB |
$8.50 |
2 |
6'3" |
241 |
31 |
17-76 |
|
|
Quincy Williams |
CLE |
LB |
$8.50 |
2 |
5'11" |
226 |
30 |
19-98 |
|
|
Sheldon Rankins |
HOU |
DL3T |
$8.50 |
2 |
6'1" |
300 |
32 |
16-12 |
|
|
Leo Chenal |
WAS |
LB |
$8.25 |
3 |
6'2" |
255 |
25 |
22-103 |
|
|
Tim Settle |
WAS |
DL1T |
$8.00 |
3 |
6'3" |
313 |
29 |
18-163 |
|
|
Eric Wilson |
MIN |
LB |
$7.50 |
3 |
6'1" |
230 |
31 |
17 UD |
|
|
Alex Singleton |
DEN |
LB |
$7.50 |
2 |
6'2" |
240 |
32 |
15 UD |
|
|
Dre Greenlaw |
SF |
LB |
$7.50 |
1 |
6'0" |
237 |
29 |
19-138 |
|
|
Arnold Ebiketie |
PHI |
EDGE |
$7.30 |
1 |
6'2" |
250 |
27 |
22-38 |
|
|
Justin Strnad |
DEN |
LB |
$6.00 |
3 |
6'3" |
235 |
30 |
20-178 |
|
|
Al-Quadin Muhammad |
TB |
43 DE |
$6.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
250 |
30 |
17-196 |
|
|
Micheal Clemons |
IND |
43 DE |
$5.67 |
3 |
6'5" |
270 |
28 |
22-117 |
|
|
Sebastian Joseph Day |
PIT |
DL3T |
$5.50 |
2 |
6'4" |
310 |
31 |
18-195 |
|
|
Jacob Martin |
TEN |
EDGE |
$5.50 |
2 |
6'2" |
236 |
30 |
18-186 |
|
|
Roy Lopez |
ARZ |
DL1T |
$5.25 |
2 |
6'2" |
318 |
26 |
21-195 |
|
|
EJ Speed |
HOU |
LB |
$5.00 |
2 |
6'4" |
224 |
31 |
19-164 |
|
|
Drake Thomas |
SEA |
LB |
$4.00 |
2 |
5'11" |
223 |
26 |
23 UD |
|
|
Charles Omenihu |
WAS |
EDGE |
$4.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
280 |
28 |
19-161 |
|
|
Logan Hall |
HOU |
5T |
$3.50 |
2 |
6'6" |
283 |
26 |
22-33 |
|
|
Dennis Gardeck |
JAX |
EDGE |
$3.25 |
2 |
6'0" |
232 |
32 |
18 UD |
|
|
Cameron Thomas |
ATL |
43 DE |
$3.09 |
1 |
6'4'' |
267 |
26 |
22-87 |
|
|
Da'Shawn Hand |
ATL |
DL3T |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
307 |
30 |
18-114 |
|
|
D.J. Wonnum |
DET |
EDGE |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'5" |
254 |
27 |
20-117 |
|
|
Sam Williams |
DAL |
EDGE |
$3.00 |
1 |
6'4" |
261 |
27 |
22-56 |
|
|
Samson Ebukam |
ATL |
EDGE |
$2.70 |
1 |
6'2" |
240 |
30 |
17-125 |
|
|
Chris Rumph |
NO |
EDGE |
$2.00 |
1 |
6'3" |
225 |
27 |
21-117 |
|
|
Deatrich Wise |
WAS |
43 DE |
$1.45 |
1 |
6'5" |
274 |
31 |
17-131 |
|
|
Azeez Ojulari |
ATL |
EDGE |
$1.40 |
1 |
6'2" |
249 |
26 |
21-50 |
|
|
Charles Snowden |
LV |
EDGE |
$1.08 |
1 |
6'6" |
243 |
28 |
21-195 |
|
|
Joey Bosa |
BUF-25 |
43 DE |
6'5" |
270 |
31 |
16-3 |
|||
|
DaQuan Jones |
BUF-25 |
DL1T |
6'4" |
332 |
34 |
14-112 |
|||
|
A.J. Epenesa |
BUF-25 |
43 DE |
6'5" |
275 |
28 |
20-54 |
|||
|
D.J. Reader |
DET-25 |
DL1T |
6'3" |
335 |
32 |
16-166 |
|||
|
Marcus Davenport |
DET-25 |
43 DE |
6'6'' |
264 |
29 |
18-14 |
|||
|
Josh Paschal |
DET-25 |
43 DE |
6'3'' |
268 |
25 |
22-46 |
|||
|
Derek Barnett |
HOU-25 |
EDGE |
6'3" |
259 |
29 |
17-14 |
|||
|
Denico Autry |
HOU-25 |
43 DE |
6'3" |
273 |
36 |
14 UD |
|||
|
Jadeveon Clowney |
DAL-25 |
43 DE |
6'5" |
270 |
33 |
14-1 |
|||
|
Dante Fowler |
DAL-25 |
EDGE |
6'3" |
261 |
32 |
15-3 |
|||
|
Elandon Roberts |
LV-25 |
LB |
5'11" |
234 |
32 |
16-214 |
|||
|
Devin White |
LV-25 |
LB |
6'0" |
237 |
28 |
19-5 |
|||
|
Germaine Pratt |
IND-25 |
LB |
6'2" |
240 |
29 |
19-72 |
|||
|
Tyquan Lewis |
IND-25 |
43 DE |
6'5" |
274 |
31 |
18-64 |
|||
|
Yetur Gross Matos |
SF-25 |
43 DE |
6'5" |
266 |
28 |
20-38 |
|||
|
Clelin Ferrell |
SF-25 |
43 DE |
6'4" |
267 |
28 |
19-4 |
|||
|
Leonard Floyd |
ATL-25 |
EDGE |
6'6" |
244 |
34 |
16-9 |
|||
|
Kyle Van Noy |
BAL-25 |
EDGE |
6'3'' |
243 |
36 |
14-40 |
|||
|
Brandon Graham |
PHI-25 |
43 DE |
6'1" |
268 |
38 |
10-13 |
|||
|
Haason Reddick |
TB-25 |
EDGE |
6'1" |
237 |
31 |
17-13 |
|||
|
Preston Smith |
WAS-25 |
EDGE |
6'5" |
270 |
33 |
15-38 |
|||
|
Jihad Ward |
TEN-25 |
43 DE |
|
6'5" |
287 |
32 |
16-44 |
||


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