Top 5 NFL Free Agents and their potential landing spots
Griffin Clark takes a look at the top five free agents still available as training camp approaches.
Griffin Clark takes a look at the top five free agents still available as training camp approaches.
Grayson Pinney looks at potential fits for the Patriots in the second wave of free agency.
With the 2019 NFL Draft now behind us, teams are now beginning to take shape and mold into what we will most likely see for the upcoming 2019-20 season. With the compensatory period coming to an end on May 8, meaning that all free agents signed after that period won’t count against compensatory picks, we could see some movement among players very soon. With several players still left on the free agency market such as Ndamukong Suh or Eric Berry, and along with trade rumors that we could possibly see come to fruition, here are ten players that we could see being picked up by a team or traded in the next month or two.
Less than a day after being released by the Raiders, wide receiver Seth Roberts struck a deal with the Baltimore Ravens, writes Stacie Rigby.
There are still many valuable assets available that could help New England this upcoming, writes Terry Goffena.
The Arizona Cardinals’ recent flurry of free agency activity has not included significant help at the wide receiver position, writes Jim Koch.
Ryan Potts looks at the Ravens’ future without Michael Crabtree, and the impact that the receiver had on the team.
The Legion of Boom could meet up again in San Francisco after reports indicate that free agent Earl Thomas will not give a discount to the Dallas Cowboys.
The man known affectionately as T-Sizzle, Terrell Suggs will look to return to the Ravens for his 17th season wearing the purple and gold. A former defensive player of the year, while limited in recent years, Suggs has still been a moderately productive member of the Ravens defense for his nearly two decades of NFL action.
On Feb. 25, the Baltimore Ravens released Michael Crabtree, making him a free agent. Crabtree will instantly become one of the best wide receivers on the open market. Now is the time to look into teams that may be interested in upgrading their WR corps this season.
For three straight seasons, the Baltimore Ravens have been watching the NFL playoffs from their couches, and their magical 2012 Super Bowl run feels like a distant memory. After opening up the checkbook for some key additions on both sides of the ball, Baltimore looks to challenge the defending AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers and return to the playoff picture.
Griffin Clark takes a look at the top five free agents still available as training camp approaches.
Grayson Pinney looks at potential fits for the Patriots in the second wave of free agency.
With the 2019 NFL Draft now behind us, teams are now beginning to take shape and mold into what we will most likely see for the upcoming 2019-20 season. With the compensatory period coming to an end on May 8, meaning that all free agents signed after that period won’t count against compensatory picks, we could see some movement among players very soon. With several players still left on the free agency market such as Ndamukong Suh or Eric Berry, and along with trade rumors that we could possibly see come to fruition, here are ten players that we could see being picked up by a team or traded in the next month or two.
Less than a day after being released by the Raiders, wide receiver Seth Roberts struck a deal with the Baltimore Ravens, writes Stacie Rigby.
There are still many valuable assets available that could help New England this upcoming, writes Terry Goffena.
The Arizona Cardinals’ recent flurry of free agency activity has not included significant help at the wide receiver position, writes Jim Koch.
Ryan Potts looks at the Ravens’ future without Michael Crabtree, and the impact that the receiver had on the team.
The Legion of Boom could meet up again in San Francisco after reports indicate that free agent Earl Thomas will not give a discount to the Dallas Cowboys.
The man known affectionately as T-Sizzle, Terrell Suggs will look to return to the Ravens for his 17th season wearing the purple and gold. A former defensive player of the year, while limited in recent years, Suggs has still been a moderately productive member of the Ravens defense for his nearly two decades of NFL action.
On Feb. 25, the Baltimore Ravens released Michael Crabtree, making him a free agent. Crabtree will instantly become one of the best wide receivers on the open market. Now is the time to look into teams that may be interested in upgrading their WR corps this season.
For three straight seasons, the Baltimore Ravens have been watching the NFL playoffs from their couches, and their magical 2012 Super Bowl run feels like a distant memory. After opening up the checkbook for some key additions on both sides of the ball, Baltimore looks to challenge the defending AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers and return to the playoff picture.
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