Only 57 players on PFT’s top 100 remain unrestricted free agents

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Going, going, almost gone. . . .

In a little more than 24 hours since the legal tampering period opened, only 57 of PFT’s top 100 free agents remain unrestricted free agents.

Six players received the non-exclusive franchise tag, and Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne since has signed a long-term deal.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson ($32.4 million for 2023), Cowboys running back Tony Pollard ($10.091 million), Jaguars tight end Evan Engram ($11.345 million), Raiders running back Josh Jacobs ($10.091 million) and Giants running back Saquon Barkley ($10.091 million) have until July 17 to sign a long-term deal or they will play under the one-year tag.

Another 10 players on PFT’s free agent list have re-signed with their own team, and 27 have agreed to terms or signed with a different team.

Chiefs offensive tackle Orlando Brown, at No. 7, is the highest-remaining free agent on our list. He along with Eagles safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, at No. 9, and Eagles cornerback James Bradberry, at No. 12, are the only remaining players in PFT’s top 17 who are unrestricted free agents.

Twenty-five of PFT’s top 34 received the franchise tag, have signed with their current team or have agreed to terms /signed with a new team.

6 responses to “Only 57 players on PFT’s top 100 remain unrestricted free agents

  1. I really hope Cincinnati makes an offer to Gardener Johnson. At least make a play for him after losing both safeties

  2. bengal4573 says:
    March 14, 2023 at 3:08 pm
    I really hope Cincinnati makes an offer to Gardener Johnson. At least make a play for him after losing both safeties
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    Why would they want to pay him when they planned for this by drafting Dax Hill in the 1st round last yr

  3. When the Baltimore QB sits out because no one wants him, and he still believes he’s worth all that, will PFT still believe he’s worth all that?

  4. I really hope Cincinnati makes an offer to Gardener Johnson. At least make a play for him after losing both safeties
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    Why would they want to pay him when they planned for this by drafting Dax Hill in the 1st round last yr
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    Dax Hill is going to be the Free Safety. Vonn Bell was the Strong Safety. There doesn’t seem to be a contingency plan in place.

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