Predicting the Landing Spots for the Top Available NFL Free Agents 1-100

Zack Cook
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100. Scott Miller - WR
Offenses that are looking for big play ability and depth can add Scott Miller to their list of free agent wideouts. Miller brings experience and has shown up before in big spots.
*Miller signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers*
1. Chris Jones - DT
Following another outstanding postseason performance, Chris Jones is poised to secure a substantial contract. Given the current situation of the Kansas City Chiefs, could this be the year that Jones finally secures his coveted long-term contract? The Chiefs locked up Jones for the long haul this offseason.
*Chris Jones signed a 5-Year Deal worth $160 million with Kansas City*
2. Kirk Cousins - QB
It will be intriguing to observe teams' confidence levels in Kirk Cousins following the premature end of his 2023 season due to a torn Achilles. While the Minnesota Vikings are familiar with Cousins' capabilities, there's a possibility that he may seek an opportunity with a team boasting a stronger roster for immediate contention.
It didn't take long for Cousins to secure a deal with Atlanta in free agency.
*Cousins signed a 4-Year Deal worth $180 million with Atlanta*
3. Justin Madubuike – DT
If you're in search of a defensive standout whose value surged following an outstanding 2023 season, Justin Madubuike is the one to watch. The lingering question revolves around whether teams view his impressive performance in 2023 as a singular occurrence or a new consistent trend. By all accounts, it likely won't matter, considering the strong likelihood Baltimore used the franchise tag on him.
The Ravens held onto their standout defender.
*Madubuike signed a 4-year deal worth $98 million with Baltimore*
4. Danielle Hunter - LB
A premier pass-rushing talent such as Danielle Hunter will attract considerable attention from multiple teams as a coveted free agent. Those seeking to bolster their pass-rush will look Hunter's way.
*Hunter signed a two-year deal with the Houston Texans worth $49 million)
5. Jaylon Johnson – CB
Numerous rumors circulated regarding the Chicago Bears potentially trading Jaylon Johnson before last year's deadline. However, such a move didn't materialize, and now the Bears retain the possibility of using the franchise tag on him if they fail to reach an extension agreement. Considering his impressive performance last year, it seems unlikely that he will depart from Chicago.
*Johnson signed a Four-Year deal worth $76 million to stay with Chicago*
6. Christian Wilkins – DT
Should your team seek an interior lineman, Christian Wilkins emerges as a fitting option in free agency. Following his impressive performance of nine sacks in 2023, a substantial payday awaits Wilkins. Could this lead to his departure from Miami, as he potentially commands a higher price?
*Wilkins signed a Four-Year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders worth $110 million*
7. Mike Evans – WR
Consistency is the name of the game for Mike Evans, who'll look to continue his 1,000-yard streak in a potential new home. Evans is the definition of reliable and will have plenty of free-agent suitors.
*Mike Evans re-upped with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a two-year deal worth $52 million*
8. Baker Mayfield – QB
Just because we don't have Baker Mayfield extremely high on this list doesn't mean we don't think he can help a team. Mayfield proved last year that he still can be a QB1. Will that continue to be with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Let's see where the price goes.
*Mayfield re-signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a three-year deal worth $115 million*
9. Saquon Barkley - RB
It doesn't appear that the New York Giants will use the franchise tag on Saquon Barkley. As a result, if they can't come to a long-term extension that he desires, he might have a new area code in 2024.
*Barkley signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on a three-year deal worth $37.75 million*
10. Calvin Ridley - WR
Teams looking for a wideout in free agency will have their fair share of excellent options in NFL free agency. Calvin Ridley has the chance to pop again in the right scenario. With that being said, interest doesn't appear high for the talented wideout. Is a reunion in Jacksonville in the cards?
*Ridley took his talents to Jacksonville and signed a four-year deal worth $92 million*
11. Justin Simmons - S
After being released by the Denver Broncos, it shouldn't take long for Justin Simmons to find a new home. He's not at the peak of his career, but he should be able to help a team needing a veteran presence in their secondary. How much longer will Simmons remain on the market?
*Simmons signed a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons*
12. Kyle Dugger - S
The New England Patriots used the transition tag on Kyle Dugger, which gives them the right to match any offer. Will a team in need of secondary help step up to the plate?
*Dugger Signed a 4 year $58 million contract extension with New England*
13. Mekhi Becton - OT
Injuries have been a major concern for Mekhi Becton and one of the biggest reasons he hasn't been able to stabilize his career. The skillset is there, but can he stay on the field long enough to make an impact for his new team?
*Becton signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles*
14. Laken Tomlinson - G
Unlike with Becton, Laken Tomlinson has been a rock in terms of durability. He's missed just one game throughout his long tenure in the NFL, and the team that signs him will know exactly what you're getting from him at this stage in his career.
*Laken Tomlinson Signed a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks*
15. Odell Beckham Jr. - WR
Odell Beckham Jr. might have passed his prime, but he had moments last year during his tenure with the Baltimore Ravens. A team looking for depth at the receiver position won't break the bank by signing Beckham Jr. to a one-year deal.
*Signed a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins*
16. Mike Onwenu - G
Teams looking for flexibility on their offensive line will be lining up for Mike Onwenu. His versatility will make his name pop on the free agent radar, which should get him a nice payday.
*Mike Onwenu re-signed with the New England Patriots on a three-year deal worth $57 million*
17. Leonard Williams - DE
Leonard Williams can bring a veteran presence to a team's defense in need of leadership paired with production. There are multiple teams in need of them, but which will look the best to him?
*Leonard Williams signed a three-year deal worth $64.5 million with the Seattle Seahawks*
18. Tyron Smith - OT
If you're looking for a solid offensive tackle to help protect the quarterback, Tyron Smith is your best bet in free agency. Offensive tackles haven't been coming off the board in free agency to this point, but Smith remains the best of the bunch.
*Tyron Smith signed a one-year deal worth up to $20 million with the New York Jets*
19. Robert Hunt - OT
If you're an offense searching for a zone-blocking tackle, Robert Hunt fits the bill. Multiple offenses can use a veteran of Hunt's caliber, which should make for a solid payday for the former Miami Dolphin.
*Robert Hunt signed a lucrative five-year deal with the Carolina Panthers worth $100 million*
20. Jonathan Greenard - DE
There's a lot to like about Jonathan Greenard, who finished last season with 12.5 sacks and a solid win rate. The Texans have the space to keep him around and should be able to do just that.
*Jonathan Greenard signed a four-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings worth $76 million*
21. Bud Dupree - LB
Although he hasn't quite lived up to his first-round draft status, Bud Dupree is coming off a strong season with the Atlanta Falcons and proved he still has plenty of growth in the tank. A short-term, low-risk deal is likely in the cards, with the potential for a boom season in play.
Prediction: Los Angeles Rams (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +3200)
22. Andrus Peat - G
Age is certainly catching up with Andrus Peat, but there's still plenty to like about what he can offer a team on their offensive line. There are question marks about where he fits on the line, but his strength and power should still earn him a position on a team in free agency. Peat is headed for a visit with the Tennessee Titans. Will they bolster their line with the veteran?
*Signed with the Las Vegas Raiders*
23. Kyle Van Noy - LB
Kyle Van Noy proved that he still had plenty left in the tank after his run with the Baltimore Ravens last season. There's plenty of value that Van Noy can offer a contending team looking to get over the hump in free agency and not break the bank.
*Signed with the Baltimore Ravens*
24. Stephon Gilmore - CB
We saw the re-emergence of Stephon Gilmore last season with the Dallas Cowboys. Will other teams bank on him being back in form, or will they feel more comfortable giving him a short-term deal? There still appears to be some hesitancy with his overall market and that hasn't changed over the first pair of weeks in free agency.
Prediction: Minnesota Vikings (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +8500)
*Signed a contract with the Minnesota Vikings*
25. Xavien Howard - CB
Xavien Howard was released by the Miami Dolphins this offseason. Howard's health was a question mark in 2023, but we know what he's capable of when he's on the field. Did he lose a step, or can he return to being a lockdown corner in 2024? The talent didn't go anywhere, but we know what can happen when a defender loses a step.
Prediction: Dallas Cowboys (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1500)
26. Chris Hubbard - OT
Chris Hubbard wasn't able to stay on the field in 2023, and that has likely hindered his overall market. His size isn't ideal, but he boasts the explosiveness in pass protection to be effective as a depth piece.
Prediction: Seattle Seahawks (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +7500)
27. Ryan Tannehill - QB
Although Ryan Tannehill is no longer at the point of his career where he's a bonafide starting quarterback, he can still present value to an NFL team in 2024. Backup quarterbacks have value, and Tannehill should present that for a team with a young signal-caller.
Prediction: Chicago Bears (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4500)
28. Marcus Maye - S
If it weren't for his recent injury history, you can make a strong case that safety Marcus Maye would already be off the board in free agency. He's missed 28 games over the last three seasons, which doesn't bode well for the prospects of him landing any term.
Prediction: New York Giants (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +10000)
29. Steven Nelson - CB
There are still some nice depth options available at cornerback in free agency. Steven Nelson has the experience to come in and play meaningful snaps for whichever team decides to sign the veteran.
Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
30. Tyler Boyd - WR
After providing the Cincinnati Bengals with reliable depth, Tyler Boyd is now searching for a new home. Will Boyd ultimately end up where he spent his time during college? The need is there.
*Signed a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans*
31. Kendall Fuller - CB
It's not a cornerback free agent class filled with high-quality talent, which should benefit the likes of Kendall Fuller. Luckily for him, his football IQ continues to stand out, making him an interesting commodity.
*Kendall Fuller signed a two-year deal worth $16.5 million with the Miami Dolphins*
32. Josh Jacobs - RB
Running backs notoriously don't get the money they're looking for in free agency, and it's hard seeing that change for Josh Jacobs. The former Alabama running back has had a strong career. Where will he continue his career?
*Josh Jacobs signed a four-year deal with the Green Bay Packers worth $48 million*
33. Patrick Queen - LB
The talent has always been there with Patrick Queen, but he hasn't been able to deliver it consistently. He's coming off a strong season but needs a good fit to play to his potential.
*Patrick Queen signed a three-year deal worth $41 million with the Pittsburgh Steelers*
34. Chase Young - EDGE
Chase Young showed the NFL world that he still has plenty left in the tank when he helped play a role on defense for the NFC-winning San Francisco 49ers. Still, inconsistencies will likely hinder him from receiving job security in free agency. Multiple teams are interested. Time will tell on the term and dollar amount.
*Chase Young signed a one-year deal worth $13 million with the New Orleans Saints*
35. Hunter Renfrow - WR
Not only was it a deep free agent class for wide receivers, but it's also an even deeper draft class. That could hinder some of the depth options available, such as Hunter Renfrow. Injuries and a shrinking role have hindered him of late, but a team should still take a shot on this strong route runner.
Prediction: Cleveland Browns (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4000)
36. Calais Campbell - DL
Calais Campbell isn't getting any younger, but he did show he had plenty left in the tank last season with the Atlanta Falcons. A winning environment is a priority at this point in his career.
Prediction: Buffalo Bills (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1300)
37. Julian Blackmon - S
It's not hard to see the appealing traits that Julian Blackmon brings to the table with his athleticism, range, and speed. In saying that, his injury history presents problems, meaning only a short-term deal is likely in the cards for the former Indianapolis Colt.
*Signed Contract with the Indianapolis Colts*
38. Tre Herndon - CB
Tre Herndon has seen his playing time decrease of late and is looking for a new home as a result. It's unlikely he'll find one as a starter, but he's a nice safety blanket for a team needing depth.
Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
39. Ezekiel Elliott - RB
It was a strange 2023 campaign for Ezekiel Elliott, who signed in New England after a long tenure with the Dallas Cowboys. Elliott is no longer what he once was, but he can certainly help out a team in search of running-back depth. Is a potential reunion with the Cowboys a possibility?
*Elliott and the Cowboys are closing in on a contract*
40. Mason Cole - C
Mason Cole certainly didn't do himself any favors with how his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers went. Still, teams want depth at the position, and Cole can give them that in a backup role.
Prediction: Denver Broncos (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +15000)
41. Marquise Brown - WR
It still feels like we haven't seen the complete ceiling yet of what Marquise Brown is capable of in the NFL. He's a burner who can make plays but needs to stay on the field and be paired with the right offense. With a draft class that's deep at wide receiver, will that hinder Brown's market? Brown still has the talent to be make a difference on Sundays.
*Marquise Brown signed a one-year deal worth $11 million with the Kansas City Chiefs*
42. Bryce Huff - LB
It's hard to get a complete read on what to make of Bryce Huff. The numbers look good, but this isn't a player that was often trusted with a high snap count. This screams boom or bust, but there is potential for a loud boom.
*Bryce Huff signed a three-year deal worth $51.1 million with the Philadelphia Eagles*
43. Lavonte David - LB
We know the NFL success that Lavonte David has compiled with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It's hard to envision him finding a different area code to finish his career, but you never know.
*Lavonte David signed a one-year deal worth $10 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers*
44. Frankie Luvu -LB
Despite playing in a difficult situation with the Carolina Panthers, that didn't hinder Frank Luvu from making an impact. Luvu is not afraid to be a vocal leader and should have plenty of teams knocking at his door.
*Frankie Luvu signed a three-year deal worth $36 million with the Washington Commanders*
45. Xavier McKinney - S
It's not hard to envision a world where Xavier McKinney is the top safety on the board when the doors open in free agency. He brings a complete game to the table, making him a player who will bring value to his new destination.
*Xavier McKinney signed a four-year deal worth $68 million with the Green Bay Packers*
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46. Connor Williams - G
It's been a large struggle with injuries to this point for Connor Williams. The talent continues to be there, but the injuries have hindered his ability to find a new job to this point.
Prediction: Pittsburgh Steelers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
47. Michael Gallup - WR
The talent has never been a real question with Michael Gallup. Injuries and inconsistencies have plagued him of late, but he's still a deep threat and those don't grow on trees.
*Gallup signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders*
48. Charles Leno Jr. - OT
Although Charles Leno Jr. isn't what he once was, he should still be able to provide value to a team in a backup role. For a young team looking to add veterans, there's value here in this player.
Prediction: New England Patriots (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +18000)
49. David Bakhtiari - OT
The issue with David Bakhtiari remains his ability to stay on the football field. When healthy, he can perform at a very high level still, but there are question marks if he can even get to the point where that's realistic.
Prediction: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5500)
50. Mark Glowinski - G
Mark Glowinski can still be effective if utilized correctly, particularly in a zone offensive scheme. Look for a team that has a need for a veteran on their line to make a play for Glowinski.
Prediction: Dallas Cowboys (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1500)
51. Tashaun Gipson Sr. - S
Tashaun Gipson Sr. was strong during his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers. Will a team take a chance on him and his ability to stay healthy and on the football field?
Prediction: Houston Texans (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1600)
52. Quandre Diggs - S
Although Quandre Diggs was released by the Seattle Seahawks for cap reasons, he still has some game left in the tank. He's certainly lost a step, but there's value in bringing him into a young room.
Prediction: Arizona Cardinals (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +10000)
53. Byron Pringle - WR
Although it's been tough for Byron Pringle to stick in the NFL, he still provides a team with depth at the wide receiver position, and you can never have too much of that.
Prediction: Chicago Bears (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4500)
54. Dalton Risner - G
Although the market hasn't been where he'd like, Dalton Risner can provide value, specifically in pass protection. Look for a young team that want's to keep their quarterback on their feet to be interested. Don't be surprised if a reunion in Minnesota transpires.
*Risner signed a one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings*
55. Levi Wallace - CB
Levi Wallace was hit and miss during his tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers. There were moments of greatness, along with weak portions. That's been a reflection of his overall market to this point.
Prediction: Denver Broncos (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +15000)
56. Dalvin Cook - RB
There weren't a lot of positives last season to be found with Dalvin Cook. He spent time with the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens, with neither stay amounting to much of any production. At this point, it's fair to wonder if Cook still has a future in the league.
Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
57. Geoff Swaim - TE
Being a tight end isn't all about the overall production, and Geoff Swaim is living proof of that. Swaim provides value to an NFL team through his run blocking and physicality, which should earn him another job.
Prediction: Miami Dolphins (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +2300)
58. Adoree’ Jackson - CB
There's still value in what Adoree’ Jackson brings to the table, but like most of the remaining free agents in this range, there are real questions about his overall durability. In saying that, the fact multiple teams are still in need of cornerback depth should help his case.
Prediction: New York Giants (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +10000)
59. Jamal Adams - S
The injury concerns surrounding Jamal Adams are real, but the talent undoubtedly didn't disappear over night. For a team looking for depth with considerable upside, taking a gamble on Adams makes sense.
*Signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans*
60. Krys Barnes - LB
Although Krys Barnes isn't an ideal starter, he can still provide some depth at the linebacker position, which can provide value in the later months of the regular season.
Prediction: Indianapolis Colts (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5500)
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61. Derrick Henry - RB
Derrick Henry will go down among the greats when it's all said and done. The issue for Henry right now is the miles on his legs. He's played a significant role for the Tennessee Titans, but it looks as though that relationship could be over.
*Derrick Henry signed a two-year deal worth $16 million with the Baltimore Ravens*
62. Za'Darius Smith - EDGE
Za'Darius Smith demonstrated strong play in bursts with the Cleveland Browns last season. A short-term deal will likely be in the cards for Smith, but he can help a team in a limited snap count.
*Za'Darius Smith stayed with Cleveland and signed a two-year deal worth $23.5 million*
63. Lloyd Cushenberry - C
This free-agent class lacks depth at the center position, and Lloyd Cushenberry is a notable target. His veteran leadership should make him attractive to a younger offense looking for help up front.
*Lloyd Cushenberry signed a four-year deal worth $50 million with the Tennessee Titans*
64. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson - DB
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson still has plenty to give, and multiple teams searching for help in their secondary should have him on their radar. Which one of those will give him with term?
*Gardner-Johnson signed a three-year deal worth up to $33 million with the Philadelphia Eagles*
65. Jadeveon Clowney - LB
Jadeveon Clowney still showed he had something left in the tank last year with the Baltimore Ravens. He's not what he was, but he can help a team in a limited role with their pass rush. Will a rebuilding team try and add a strong veteran to the mix? Clowney has the experience many will covet at this point in free agency.
*Clowney signed a two-year deal worth $20 million with the Carolina Panthers*
66. J.K. Dobbins - RB
There are questions about the New York Giants running back room entering the 2024 season. It's a new era, and there are opportunities in their backfield that J.K. Dobbins can potentially capitalize on.
*J.K. Dobbins signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers*
67. Rashaad Penny - RB
It was a strange season for Rashaad Penny with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. He didn't lose his talent overnight, and multiple teams are searching for running back depth that he can help with.
*Signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers*
68. DJ Chark Jr. - WR
Although it wasn't a memorable season for DJ Chark Jr., the talent continues is there for him to work in an NFL wide receiver room. His signing might happen after the 2024 NFL Draft.
*Signed a contract with the Los Angeles Chargers*
69. Michael Thomas - WR
Although he doesn't appear capable of putting up game changing numbers anymore, Michael Thomas still has something to give in the right fit. If you put him in a spot where he's a part-time player, there's a better chance for success.
Prediction: Cincinnati Bengals (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1300)
70. Mecole Hardman - WR
We've seen Mecole Hardman make some big plays over the years for the Kansas City Chiefs, but he's lacked the consistency to be a real difference maker. Will the Chiefs bring him back and hope the magic continues?
Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +600)
71. Robert Tonyan - TE
There's value in a tight end that brings consistency, which Robert Tonyan has continued to do in the NFC North. Although it wasn't a banner 2023, Tonyan should have some suitors that w to add depth to their tight end room.
*Signed a contract with the Minnesota Vikings*
72. Julio Jones - WR
Last season hardly ended the way Julio Jones thought it would when he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. Jones demonstrated he still has something to offer. However, he might wait until the season begins to decide on a new home.
Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
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73. Connor McGovern - OL
Connor McGovern has played a notable role for the Buffalo Bills and still has the potential to be a depth piece on an offensive line. Although it's uncertain what percentage of the snaps he can play at this point, it's unlikely we've seen the last of him.
Prediction: Dallas Cowboys (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1500)
74. Allen Robinson - WR
Although Allen Robinson's production has continued to drop off, he can still have a positive impact with his blocking, which should entice a team to extend his NFL career.
Prediction: New York Giants (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +10000)
*Robinson signed a one-year deal with the New York Giants*
75. Logan Thomas - TE
Injuries have been a consistent issue for Logan Thomas, but when he's been able to stay on the field, he's demonstrated he can contribute in the NFL. A team looking for tight-end depth should value his services.
Prediction: Philadelphia Eagles (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1600)
76. Donovan Smith - OT
There were things to like about how Donovan Smith performed for the Kansas City Chiefs last season. Although he wasn't perfect, it's surprising Smith remains unsigned.
Prediction: Washington Commanders (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +15000)
77. Phil Haynes - OL
You'll likely see more depth pieces signed after the 2024 NFL Draft. Phil Haynes can play a role on a good team. Haynes still moves fairly well and can hold a presence on the line.
Prediction: Baltimore Ravens (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +950)
78. Trai Turner - OL
It's hard to watch Trai Turner at times because the talent level is there, but he's inconsistent at best. A team with a coaching staff that demands excellence might be able to get more out of him than we've seen to this point.
Prediction: Detroit Lions (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +1300)
79. Russell Gage - WR
Much will depend on how the 2024 NFL Draft plays out for some of these remaining names in free agency. Teams are always searching for depth, but a strong wide receiver class could hurt some of their free agents like Russell Gage.
Prediction: New England Patriots (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +18000)
80. Yannick Ngakoue - DE
There's some chatter that there could be a reunion after the 2024 NFL Draft between the Chicago Bears and Yannick Ngakoue. Depth on defense is never a bad thing, and he can help lead the youth movement.
Prediction: Chicago Bears (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4500)
81. Trevor Siemian - QB
It'll be interesting to see how teams continue to navigate the backup quarterback market after the 2024 NFL Draft. Trevor Siemian has proven he can fill that role admirably in the past, and it won't be a surprise to see him continue to get another crack at it.
Prediction: Las Vegas Raiders (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +8000)
82. Emmanuel Ogbah - DE
Some teams continue to prioritize winning in the trenches, and the newest addition to that group might be the Los Angeles Chargers. Jim Harbaugh loves tough, physical teams, and Emmanuel Ogbah helps in that department.
Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
83. PJ Walker - QB
When you're searching for a backup quarterback in the NFL, it's important to know what to expect. Although PJ Walker won't wow you, he can do the job effectively, which is important.
Prediction: Cleveland Browns (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4000)
84. Chase Claypool - WR
After being dealt from the Pittsburgh Steelers, it's been a downward spiral for Chase Claypool with the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins. Will he get another shot, or is he off to the CFL?
*Signed a contract with the Buffalo Bills*
85. Sterling Shepard - WR
No one has questioned the talent of Sterling Shepard. The question that many wonder about is his consistency and ability to stay on the field.
Prediction: Arizona Cardinals (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +10000)
86. J.C. Jackson - CB
Even after the 2024 NFL Draft took place, multiple teams still have depth issues on their respective rosters. It won't be a surprise to see a team take a chance on J.C. Jackson finding his form again.
Prediction: Jacksonville Jaguars (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4500)
87. Patrick Peterson - CB
Despite the Pittsburgh Steelers releasing Patrick Peterson this offseason because of his salary, there's reason to believe that the two could come together on a reunion. Let's see what happens next.
Prediction: Pittsburgh Steelers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
88. Kareem Hunt - RB
It wasn't exactly a banner season for Kareem Hunt with the Cleveland Browns, but he still demonstrated somevalue, especially around the goal line. Will a team add him to their running back room as a safety blanket?
Prediction: Denver Broncos (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +15000)
89. Zach Cunningham - LB
With teams having a clearer picture of their linebacker rooms after the NFL Draft, they have to fill out their rosters around the edges. Zach Cunningham still provides value as a veteran presence.
Prediction: Indianapolis Colts (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5500)
90. Shaquille Leonard - LB
Although the status of Shaquille Leonard remains uncertain, if he decides that he wants to continue his NFL career, he'll have some suitors, even if it's in a much smaller role.
Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +600)
91. Jimmy Graham - TE
His time in the NFL is winding down, but Jimmy Graham still has something left in the tank in spurts last season. If he does return, it's hard to envision it won't be with the New Orleans Saints.
Prediction: New Orleans Saints (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +8000)
92. Shaq Lawson - DE
With the 2024 NFL Draft officially in the books, teams are still looking to address areas on their roster ahead of next season. Shaq Lawson at least showed some value down the stretch for the Bills to warrant more work.
Prediction: Chicago Bears (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +4000)
93. D.J. Humphries - OT
Throughout a grueling schedule, teams will undoubtedly be in need of depth on their offensive line. D.J. Humphries has the experience needed to fill that role, even if its just as a depth piece.
Prediction: Pittsburgh Steelers (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +5000)
94. Lawrence Guy - DE
Lawrence Guy has been serviceable off the edge throughout his NFL career, and that's something teams are in search for during the dog days of the summer. Will he find another contract?
Prediction: Atlanta Falcons (2025 Super Bowl Odds: +2400)
95. Gus Edwards - RB
After a solid stint with the Baltimore Ravens, running back Gus Edwards was searching for a more stabilized role in free agency.
Update: Edwards signed a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers
96. Devin Singletary - RB
Devin Singletary demonstrated that he still has plenty of gas left in the tank. Singletary managed a strong season with the Houston Texans, and had interest early on in free agency.
Update: Singletary signed a three-year deal with the New York Giants
97. Dalton Schultz - TE
Dalton Schultz played a key role for the Houston Texans as they made their way back to the postseason in 2023. What type of deal can the big tight-end expect in free agency?
*Schultz signed a three-year deal worth $36 million to stay with the Houston Texans*
98. Jonah Williams - OT
Experience pays dividends on the offensive line, and Jonah Williams has brought that to the table over the last three seasons. Will that attract teams to bring in his services?
*Williams signed a two-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals in free agency*
99. Jonah Jackson - G
Although it wasn't a banner year for Jonah Jackson which included an injury, he's been highly regarded in the NFL. Looking at his body of work, it won't be a surprise to see him get a well-deserved pay day.
*Jackson signed a three-year deal worth $51 million with the Los Angeles Rams*
100. Scott Miller - WR
Offenses that are looking for big play ability and depth can add Scott Miller to their list of free agent wideouts. Miller brings experience and has shown up before in big spots.
*Miller signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers*
1. Chris Jones - DT
Following another outstanding postseason performance, Chris Jones is poised to secure a substantial contract. Given the current situation of the Kansas City Chiefs, could this be the year that Jones finally secures his coveted long-term contract? The Chiefs locked up Jones for the long haul this offseason.
*Chris Jones signed a 5-Year Deal worth $160 million with Kansas City*
