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The Jets are signing the 2021 No. 11 pick to a two-year, $40 million deal that includes $30 million guaranteed.
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GM Monti Ossenfort is off to a solid start. The Cardinals made one of free agency’s biggest moves with the signing of Philadelphia pass rusher Josh Sweat, filling perhaps the team’s greatest need.
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• CB Darius Slay: The Eagles released Slay, and he subsequently signed with the Steelers. Slay's tenure in Philadelphia lasted five seasons, three of which resulted in Pro Bowl nods. During his time with the Eagles, he had nine regular season INTs, two of which he returned for TDs, as well as a pair of fumble returns for TDs.
2025 NFL free agency grades: Team-by-team marks as Vikings address major needs, retooling 49ers fail
The most exciting parts of NFL free agency are unfortunately over, and I do hope you had the time of your life. We saw the quarterback carousel spin in unanticipated directions, the Minnesota Vikings loaded up on talent for new starting quarterback J.
The Panthers aggressively addressed their porous defense this offseason. It’s what they weren’t able to do that led to a mediocre grade by an NFL analyst.
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Surprisingly, ESPN's Ben Solak currently ranks Cincinnati's performance in free agency as the sixth-best showing in the entire NFL:
MORE: Dallas Cowboys NFL free agency grades: Running back breakdown, analysis Ferguson missed three games in 2024, leading to backup Luke Schoonmaker stepping into the starting role against the Saints, Giants, and Commanders while also filling in midway through a Week 11 contest against the Houston Texans when Ferguson was lost to a concussion.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons earn mediocre grade for 2025 NFL free agency classWhile the Falcons haven't taken any big swings, they did lose two key starters from their 2024 roster. Defensive lineman Grady Jarrett and center Drew Dalman each landed three-year deals with the Chicago Bears worth over $40 million.
The Dallas Cowboys signed 10 players in free agency, but for some, that isn't enough, so is the criticism fair?
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Niners Wire on MSNESPN unimpressed by 49ers' NFL free agency haulSan Francisco checked in with the NFL's No. 30 free agency class, just ahead of Seattle at No. 31 and Atlanta at No. 32. Fellow NFC West squads Los Angeles and Arizona both cracked ESPN's top 13 free agency classes. The Rams ranked No. 2, while the Cardinals earned the No. 13 class.