Here?s a breakdown of the top 10 biggest deals signed so far, in terms of fully guaranteed money (per Over The Cap):
Olivier Vernon, DE (Giants): Five years, $85MM. $40MM fully guaranteed.
Brock Osweiler, QB (Texans): Four years, $72MM. $37MM fully guaranteed.
Malik Jackson, DE (Jaguars): Six years, $85.5MM, $31.5MM fully guaranteed.
Janoris Jenkins, CB (Giants): Five years, $62.5MM. $28.8MM fully guaranteed.
Kelechi Osemele, G/T (Raiders): Five years, $58.5MM. $25.4MM fully guaranteed.
Damon Harrison, DT (Giants): Five years, $46.2MM. $20MM fully guaranteed.
Alex Mack, C (Falcons): Five years, $45MM. $20MM fully guaranteed.
Brandon Brooks, G (Eagles): Five years, $40MM. $17MM fully guaranteed.
Mark Barron, LB (Rams): Five years, $45MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
(tie) Sean Smith, CB (Raiders): Four years, $38MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
(tie) Doug Martin, RB (Buccaneers): Five years, $35.7MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
The Giants and Raiders dominate that list, combining for five players, and those two teams, plus the Jaguars, have been among the biggest free agent spenders so far.
In addition to their three signings noted above, the Giants also re-signed Pierre-Paul ($8.5MM fully guaranteed). The Raiders complemented their Osemele and Smith signings by adding Bruce Irvin ($14.5MM fully guaranteed). And the Jaguars landed Jackson, plus Tashaun Gipson ($12MM fully guaranteed), Chris Ivory ($10MM fully guaranteed), and Prince Amukamara ($3MM fully guaranteed).
Additional big spenders have included the Eagles (Brooks, Rodney McLeod, Chase Daniel), Texans (Osweiler, Lamar Miller, Jeff Allen), and Falcons (Mack, Mohamed Sanu).
While many of the big-name players have signed, there are still many players in our top 50 without deals. Some of these players, such as Eric Weddle, appear to be simply taking their time to weigh all their options, and could still land fairly lucrative deals. Others may not be generating as much interest as expected. Here?s a breakdown of those players:
Russell Okung, T (11)
Kelvin Beachum, T (15)
Eric Weddle, S (17)
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB (19)
Greg Hardy, DE (21)
Donald Penn, T (26)
Andre Smith, T (38)
Reggie Nelson, S (41)
Nick Fairley, DT (43)
Rueben Randle, WR (49)
A notable remaining free agents shows, the tackle market has been somewhat slow to develop. Okung and Beachum are both coming off injuries, Penn will turn 33 next month, and Smith isn?t a left tackle, so it makes some sense that there hasn?t been a ton of action on them, but I expect that will be one position that gains steam this week.
We should also see more movement at cornerback ? which features players like Brandon Boykin, Leon Hall, and Patrick Robinson ? and inside linebacker, where Zach Brown, James Laurinaitis, and Stephen Tulloch are among the veterans available. You can find our complete, up-to-date list of available free agents right here.
This week?s action would be quite as fast-paced as last week?s, but things will still be busy, with teams continuing to focus on the second and third waves of free agency. After next week?s owner?s meetings, draft coverage steadily begins to dominate the NFL news cycle, but we?ve still got plenty of free agent signings to track before then,
Olivier Vernon, DE (Giants): Five years, $85MM. $40MM fully guaranteed.
Brock Osweiler, QB (Texans): Four years, $72MM. $37MM fully guaranteed.
Malik Jackson, DE (Jaguars): Six years, $85.5MM, $31.5MM fully guaranteed.
Janoris Jenkins, CB (Giants): Five years, $62.5MM. $28.8MM fully guaranteed.
Kelechi Osemele, G/T (Raiders): Five years, $58.5MM. $25.4MM fully guaranteed.
Damon Harrison, DT (Giants): Five years, $46.2MM. $20MM fully guaranteed.
Alex Mack, C (Falcons): Five years, $45MM. $20MM fully guaranteed.
Brandon Brooks, G (Eagles): Five years, $40MM. $17MM fully guaranteed.
Mark Barron, LB (Rams): Five years, $45MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
(tie) Sean Smith, CB (Raiders): Four years, $38MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
(tie) Doug Martin, RB (Buccaneers): Five years, $35.7MM. $15MM fully guaranteed.
The Giants and Raiders dominate that list, combining for five players, and those two teams, plus the Jaguars, have been among the biggest free agent spenders so far.
In addition to their three signings noted above, the Giants also re-signed Pierre-Paul ($8.5MM fully guaranteed). The Raiders complemented their Osemele and Smith signings by adding Bruce Irvin ($14.5MM fully guaranteed). And the Jaguars landed Jackson, plus Tashaun Gipson ($12MM fully guaranteed), Chris Ivory ($10MM fully guaranteed), and Prince Amukamara ($3MM fully guaranteed).
Additional big spenders have included the Eagles (Brooks, Rodney McLeod, Chase Daniel), Texans (Osweiler, Lamar Miller, Jeff Allen), and Falcons (Mack, Mohamed Sanu).
While many of the big-name players have signed, there are still many players in our top 50 without deals. Some of these players, such as Eric Weddle, appear to be simply taking their time to weigh all their options, and could still land fairly lucrative deals. Others may not be generating as much interest as expected. Here?s a breakdown of those players:
Russell Okung, T (11)
Kelvin Beachum, T (15)
Eric Weddle, S (17)
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB (19)
Greg Hardy, DE (21)
Donald Penn, T (26)
Andre Smith, T (38)
Reggie Nelson, S (41)
Nick Fairley, DT (43)
Rueben Randle, WR (49)
A notable remaining free agents shows, the tackle market has been somewhat slow to develop. Okung and Beachum are both coming off injuries, Penn will turn 33 next month, and Smith isn?t a left tackle, so it makes some sense that there hasn?t been a ton of action on them, but I expect that will be one position that gains steam this week.
We should also see more movement at cornerback ? which features players like Brandon Boykin, Leon Hall, and Patrick Robinson ? and inside linebacker, where Zach Brown, James Laurinaitis, and Stephen Tulloch are among the veterans available. You can find our complete, up-to-date list of available free agents right here.
This week?s action would be quite as fast-paced as last week?s, but things will still be busy, with teams continuing to focus on the second and third waves of free agency. After next week?s owner?s meetings, draft coverage steadily begins to dominate the NFL news cycle, but we?ve still got plenty of free agent signings to track before then,
