At that time of last year, the New York giants decided that Saquon Barkley was not worth what he wanted to be paid, and the Eagles of Philadelphia were quietly waiting to jump.
Very few NFL free agency have a direct impact on a Super Bowl championship like this. But when the free agency officially starts on March 12, there will be many teams that will spend and try to fill holes, hoping that these movements will even have as hardy as Barkley for the Eagles.
Here are the 10 best scenarios to follow for the free agency:
10. The eagles try to make it go back
The greatest strength of the fields is depth, and this will be tested with each offseason. It is not as if the director general Howie Roseman was upset that Josh Sweat and Milton Williams each have dominant super bowls on the defensive line of the Eagles, but he should know that the price of the two free agents increased with each bag. Eagles cannot afford to keep everyone. Another free agent who can take care. Who will Philly prioritize?
9. The invoices are looking for a WR
The invoices rented Amari Cooper during his walking year, but this business did not work as well as hope. Invoices need a difference receiver, and they are not easy to obtain. Maybe they bring Cooper back, which was good and would probably be a solid option with better health. Buffalo does not have a ton of ceiling space, but Bills should also have a lot of urgency to upgrade around the MVP Josh Allen. It’s time to be creative.
8. Tom Brady is looking for a QB raiders
The Carousel QB will have big losers. There are more teams who need a quarter that there are quality quarters to do. Can Tom Brady work his charm to land someone? Brady’s influence as a limited owner of the raiders is probably overestimated; Free agents do not want to sign with Brady because he is a legend of the NFL, they want to be paid. What the raiders are doing will be interesting, whether Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins, Russell Wilson, praying that a favorite quarter of the Arrière falls to them with the sixth choice of the draft of the NFL or another mystery solution.
7. The chiefs have large free agents
It is difficult to continue a dynasty. It is not because the chiefs have lost a super bowl that the dynasty is over, but they seem a little more vulnerable after the Eagles managed them. And now there are serious free agent questions. The Trey Smith goalkeeper will be among the best paid free agents, and Kansas City already has offensive line questions. Deandre Hopkins and Hollywood Brown receptors can test the market. The second Nick Bolton and Justin Reid security are two key defense members whose contracts are increasing. It is probably inevitable that the chiefs lose good players. Each competitor of the AFC hopes to do it.
6. Steelers need another QB band-aid
Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are free agents, and they will be watched closely. The Steelers are on the quarter-Arrière Hamster Wheel, looking for a high-end quarter-arre which can bring them back to the upper level. Anyone like Aaron Rodgers really this player? Do they have another answer? They became creative of last off -season with Fields and Wilson at low prices, let’s now see what they are offering this year.
5. The patriots will spend
The patriots have around $ 120 million in the ceiling space (Place A to $ 121 million while On the cap A to $ 119.8 million). The exact number does not really matter; The patriots have almost $ 30 million more than any other team and can afford whoever they want. There is no team in the NFL which should be more desperate for an infusion of talent. The Patriots should be players from each line player and high-end offensive receiver there.
4. The saints will not spend … maybe
The difference between the Patriots’ ceiling space and the ceiling space of saints in mid-February was $ 181 million. Wow. The saints were more than $ 60 million compared to the ceiling, according to Spotrac. Here is the fork on the road: do they continue to do just enough to go under the cap, by pushing the biggest strokes to the future so that they can keep an aging and mediocre list together, or do they stop everything and swallow what would be a bad season or two? How the saints discover their ceiling is an interesting enigma.
3. Sam Darnold seeks to cash in
If Darnold could draw a “men in black” and erase the memories of the Directors General of the NFL of his last two games last season, he could appoint his prize. He will always be paid despite his late difficulties because he is 27 years old and comes out of a very good season for the Vikings. The supply and demand are real. But there should be more concern and an honest assessment on what has not worked in these last two games. What team will try the opportunity?
2. Auron Rodgers front in air
Jets will not bring Rodgers back, and now there are a lot of questions for Rodgers at the age of 41. Does he want to play? If he does it, there will be a job for him. He played fairly well at the end of last season, perhaps when he was in good health, displaying a note of 97 in his last 10 games. There will be starting quarters of the week 1 worse than Rodgers. But does he want to be content with a situation less than ideal just to continue playing? There are not many spots that offer Rodgers a real chance to compete for a title, or perhaps even a place in the playoffs. This off -season is a great domino.
1. Will Bengals pay Higgins?
It is a chance for Bengals to distance themselves from their reputation for being cheap. Retain Tee Higgins while extending Ja’marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson should have been done a long time ago, but the Bengals dragged their feet and now it will cost them more than it should have.
If Higgins strikes the free agency after the Bengals have planned to franchiser again, he would obtain a massive contract. Receivers of its level of talent and age often do not hit the market. It will not be easy to pay Higgins and continue, and perhaps Hendrickson too, but it can be done. What will Bengals do?
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