2021 NFL top free-agent tracker

2020 NFL off-season free-agent tracker.

 

QUARTERBACKS
AGE
2021
2020
GMS
YARDS
TDS
STATUS
Mitchell Trubisky
27
CHI
10
2250
17
UFA
Dak Prescott
28
DAL
5
1949
12
UFA
Andy Dalton
34
DAL
11
2283
14
UFA
Jacoby Brissett
29
IND
11
36
3
UFA
Tyrod Taylor
32
LAC
2
215
0
UFA
Ryan Fitzpatrick
39
MIA
9
2242
15
UFA
Cam Newton
32
NE
15
3249
20
UFA
Jameis Winston
27
NO
4
69
0
UFA
Joe Flacco
36
NYJ
5
886
6
UFA

 

RUNNING BACKS
AGE
2021
2020
GMS
YARDS
TDS
STATUS
Kenyan Drake
27
ARI
15
1092
10
UFA
Todd Gurley
27
ATL
15
842
9
UFA
Gus Edwards
26
BAL
16
852
6
RFA
Mark Ingram
32
BAL
11
349
2
UFA
Mike Davis
28
CAR
15
1015
8
UFA
Phillip Lindsay
27
DEN
11
530
1
RFA
Adrian Peterson
36
DET
16
705
7
UFA
Aaron Jones
27
GB
14
1459
11
UFA
Jamaal Williams
26
GB
14
741
3
UFA
Chris Thompson
31
JAC
8
166
1
UFA
Le’Veon Bell
29
KC
11
466
2
UFA
Kalen Ballage
26
LAC
11
469
3
UFA
Malcolm Brown
28
LAR
16
581
5
UFA
Matt Breida
26
MIA
12
350
0
UFA
James White
29
NE
14
496
3
UFA
Rex Burkhead
31
NE
10
466
6
UFA
Frank Gore
38
NYJ
15
742
2
UFA
Boston Scott
26
PHI
16
586
2
RFA
James Conner
26
PIT
13
936
6
UFA
Christopher Carson
27
SEA
12
968
9
UFA
Carlos Hyde
31
SEA
10
449
4
UFA
Jerick McKinnon
29
SF
16
572
6
UFA
Jeff Wilson
26
SF
11
733
10
RFA
Tevin Coleman
28
SF
8
87
0
UFA
Leonard Fournette
26
TB
13
600
6
UFA
LeSean McCoy
33
TB
10
132
0
UFA
Lamar Miller
30
WAS
1
6
0
UFA

 

WIDE RECEIVERS AGE 2021 2020 GMS YARDS TDS STATUS
Larry Fitzgerald
38
ARI
13
409
1
UFA
Willie Snead
29
BAL
13
432
3
UFA
Dez Bryant
33
BAL
6
47
2
UFA
Curtis Samuel
25
CAR
15
851
3
UFA
Allen Robinson
28
CHI
16
1250
6
UFA
Cordarrelle Patterson
30
CHI
16
368
1
UFA
A.J. Green
33
CIN
16
523
2
UFA
Rashard Higgins
27
CLE
13
599
4
UFA
Marvin Hall
28
CLE
12
302
2
UFA
Tim Patrick
28
DEN
15
742
6
RFA
Marvin Jones
31
DET
16
978
9
UFA
Danny Amendola
36
DET
14
602
0
UFA
Mohamed Sanu
32
DET
10
187
1
UFA
Kenny Golladay
28
DET
5
338
2
UFA
Allen Lazard
26
GB
10
451
3
ERFA
Will Fuller
27
HOU
11
879
8
UFA
Zach Pascal
27
IND
16
629
5
RFA
T.Y. Hilton
32
IND
15
762
5
UFA
Keelan Cole
28
JAC
16
642
5
UFA
Chris Conley
29
JAC
15
471
2
UFA
Demarcus Robinson
27
KC
16
466
3
UFA
Sammy Watkins
28
KC
10
421
2
UFA
Josh Reynolds
26
LAR
16
618
2
UFA
Nelson Agholor
28
LV
16
896
8
UFA
Zay Jones
26
LV
16
154
1
UFA
Damiere Byrd
28
NE
16
604
1
UFA
Breshad Perriman
28
NYJ
12
505
3
UFA
JuJu Smith-Schuster
25
PIT
16
831
9
UFA
David Moore
26
SEA
16
417
6
UFA
Kendrick Bourne
26
SF
15
667
2
UFA
Chris Godwin
25
TB
12
840
7
UFA
Antonio Brown
33
TB
8
483
4
UFA
Corey Davis
26
TEN
14
984
5
UFA

 

TIGHT ENDS AGE 2021 2020 GMS YARDS TDS STATUS
Hunter Henry
27
LAC
14
613
4
UFA
Rob Gronkowski
32
TB
16
623
7
UFA
Jonnu Smith
26
TEN
15
448
8
UFA
Robert Tonyan Jr.
27
GB
16
586
11
RFA
Dan Arnold
26
ARI
16
438
4
UFA
Jared Cook
34
NO
15
504
7
UFA

 

2020 Saints free agents: Midseason updates on key departures

The New Orleans Saints lost 2020 free agents like Teddy Bridgewater, Vonn Bell, A.J. Klein, and Eli Apple. How have they done at midseason?

The hard part of NFL free agency is that you can’t re-sign everyone. That’s something the New Orleans Saints experienced this offseason when veteran players like Teddy Bridgewater, A.J. Klein, and Vonn Bell left for fresh starts in other cities around the league.

But how have those departures performed at the midway point in 2020? Some of them have earned captain status with their new teams, while others are already on the job hunt again. Here’s a quick checkup on the biggest names that left New Orleans:

NFL players who changed teams during 2020 free agency

See which new players will be suiting up for your NFL team in 2020.

The 2020 NFL free agency had a chance to be quite the blockbuster as the league’s new year began—ultra-boosted by the currently canceled sports-scape—and teams have not disappointed.

There have been a handful of big-time moves, with some of the most notable names in NFL history switching organizations for the first time ever.

While we’re unsure of what the rest of the NFL offseason will look like, or if the preseason and the regular season will kick off in time, when it does…these guys will be suiting up for a new team—your team.

(Note: We’ll update the list as new transactions unfold.)

Mackensie Alexander, CB, Cincinnati Bengals

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The Bengals continue the rebuild on defense, adding ex-Vikings slot corner, Mackensie Alexander. Alexander post a career-best 9.2 yards allowed per reception last season.

2020 top free-agent tracker

2020 NFL off-season free-agent tracker.

Updated: March 4, 2020 

QUARTERBACKS AGE FROM NEW 2019 yards 2019 TDs CONTRACT
STATUS
Jameis Winston 26 TB 5359 34 UFA
Dak Prescott 27 DAL 5179 33 UFA
Philip Rivers 38 LAC 4644 23 UFA
Tom Brady 43 NE 4091 27 UFA
Drew Brees 41 NO 2975 28 UFA
Ryan Tannehill 32 TEN 2927 26 UFA
Case Keenum 32 WAS 1719 12 UFA
Teddy Bridgewater 28 NO 1415 9 UFA
Marcus Mariota 26 TEN 1332 7 UFA

 

RUNNING BACKS AGE OLD NEW 2019 yards 2019 TDs CONTRACT STATUS
Derrick Henry 26 TEN 1746 18 UFA
Austin Ekeler 25 LAC 1550 11 RFA
Kenyan Drake 26 ARI 1162 8 UFA
Carlos Hyde 28 HOU 1112 6 UFA
Melvin Gordon 27 LAC 908 9 UFA
Matt Breida 25 SF 743 2 RFA
Frank Gore 37 BUF 699 2 UFA
DeAndre Washington 27 LVR 679 3 UFA
Jordan Howard 25 PHI 594 7 UFA
Peyton Barber 26 TB 585 7 UFA
Chris Thompson 29 WAS 516 0 UFA
Kareem Hunt 25 CLE 464 3 RFA
Lamar Miller 29 HOU 0 0 UFA

 

WIDE RECEIVERS AGE FROM NEW 2019 yards 2019 TDs CONTRACT STATUS
Amari Cooper 26 DAL 1189 8 UFA
Emmanuel Sanders 33 SF 869 5 UFA
Randall Cobb 30 DAL 828 3 UFA
Robby Anderson 27 NYJ 779 5 UFA
Danny Amendola 34 DET DET 678 1  1-year, TBD
Breshad Perriman 26 TB 645 6 UFA
Demarcus Robinson 25 KC 449 4 UFA
Demaryius Thomas 32 NYJ 433 1 UFA
Phillip Dorsett 27 NE 397 5 UFA
Nelson Agholor 27 PHI 363 3 UFA
Tajae Sharpe 25 TEN 329 4 UFA
Geronimo Allison 26 GB 287 2 UFA
Jaron Brown 30 SEA 220 2 UFA
Chester Rogers 26 IND 179 2 UFA
Devin Funchess 26 IND 32 0 UFA
A.J. Green 32 CIN 0 0 UFA

 

TIGHT ENDS AGE FROM NEW 2019 yards 2019 TDs CONTRACT STATUS
Austin Hooper 25 ATL 787 6 UFA
Hunter Henry 25 LAC 652 5 UFA
Greg Olsen 35 CAR SEA 597 2 1-year, $7M
Jason Witten 38 DAL 529 4 UFA
Tyler Eifert 29 CIN 436 3 UFA
Eric Ebron 27 IND 375 3 UFA
Darren Fells 34 HOU 341 7 UFA

 

Ranking 8 of the best 2020 free agent tight ends

There are 48 potential free-agent tight ends according to Spotrac. The bad news is that the pickings are slim. There is one big-name tight end who has put up numbers but the rest are either injury prone or more role player than a star pass catcher. …

There are 48 potential free-agent tight ends according to Spotrac. The bad news is that the pickings are slim. There is one big-name tight end who has put up numbers but the rest are either injury prone or more role player than a star pass catcher.

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Austin Hooper

Hooper has been selected to the Pro Bowl the past two seasons and it is time for him to cash in. The Falcons don’t have much cap room so expect to see Hooper on the move. The last two seasons have seen Hooper combine for 146 catches and 10 touchdowns. He’s a strong red-zone presence. He is an adequate blocker at the position. He had a great statistical year last season but didn’t even play the whole year. Expect there to be more than a few offers for Hooper. He’ll be able to pick his next team.

2021 Compensatory Draft Picks: 8 Saints free agents who could qualify

The New Orleans Saints have many expensive pending free agents, and they could qualify for compensatory picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Why don’t the New Orleans Saints ever get any compensatory draft picks? The NFL’s process for awarding those extra selections is carefully guarded by the league office, but the analysts at Over The Cap have done a good job of approximating it based off historical results.

And what they’ve found is that it directly lines up with how active teams are in unrestricted free agency. The only teams that qualify for compensatory picks are those that lose more unrestricted free agents than they’ve added; that means the Saints, always aggressive in the open market, rarely lose more than they gain. But things might be different in 2020.

As many as 27 Saints players could hit the open market this offseason, though many of them are special teamers and career backups. We’re guessing that only 8 Saints free agents could end up qualifying in the compensatory pick formula, and it’s no sure thing that they all return (or get replaced by free agents; the Saints have several easy replacements in the building already). That opens the door for next year’s draft class to get reinforced with some additional picks.

The quality of compensatory selections awarded correlates with the per-year contract values of unrestricted free agents lost to other teams, with the most-valuable contracts translating to third-round picks while the lower-valued may only result in seventh-round selections. Thankfully, Over The Cap estimates the different tiers as such:

  • 3rd round: $13 million or higher
  • 4th round: $8.5 million to $13 million
  • 5th round: $6.5 million to $8.5 million
  • 6th round: $4 million to $6.5 million
  • 7th round: $1.5 million to $4 million

With that in mind, here’s where we’re projecting each qualifying Saints free agent to factor into the compensatory formula.

CB Eli Apple

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Estimated average annual salary: $3.75 million

Projected compensatory pick: 7th round

How much are teams going to buy into Apple’s late-season skid before his injury? He was rock-solid in coverage for the first half of 2019, living up to the hype his coaches spoke about during the offseason. But something seemed to switch in Apple when Marshon Lattimore missed time with a hamstring injury, and he ended up getting fouled five times in two games before his own injury sidelined him. If teams think Apple is a first-round draft bust and at best a reclamation project, he probably won’t break $4 million on the open market. But all it takes is one team to bet on his consistently-strong play from the bulk of last season and offer him $7 million or more per year.

Eli AppleP.J. WilliamsDavid OnyemataVonn Bell

A.J. KleinAndrus PeatTeddy BridgewaterDrew Brees

Will the Saints make another run at signing recently-cut Josh Norman?

The New Orleans Saints tried to sign Josh Norman once before, and he’s now available again after the Washington Redskins reportedly cut him.

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The Washington Redskins are reportedly releasing veteran cornerback Josh Norman, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. Norman was due more than $15 million against the 2020 salary cap, but his sagging level of play made it unlikely that he would reunite with new head coach Ron Rivera, who worked with him on the Carolina Panthers earlier in Norman’s career.

It creates an interesting situation for the New Orleans Saints, for several reasons. Norman only signed with Washington in the first place simply because they beat the Saints to the punch — New Orleans was the second team to approach Norman about joining them when the Panthers rescinded the franchise tag back in 2016. Saints recruiting efforts had reached contract restructuring discussions with Drew Brees to make room for Norman beneath the salary cap before he ultimately chose to move to D.C.

However, Norman is a very different player now than he was then. He’s 32 and coming off one of his worst years as a pro, having received a Pro Football Focus grade of 45.6; that ranks 111 out of 113 qualifying cornerbacks. If the Saints were to pursue Norman, they would be unlikely to offer him a starting job. He certainly won’t have leverage to ask for significant contract demands.

That said: it’s not impossible to imagine the Saints making a run at him. New Orleans has just three cornerbacks under contract right now, and two of them could be salary cap casualties themselves. Releasing Janoris Jenkins would free up $11.25 million, while cutting Patrick Robinson would make $3.65 million in cap space. The Saints are at a point where they simply need to start adding warm bodies to the depth chart, and it’s no guarantee that starters Eli Apple and P.J. Williams return after testing the free agent market. The Saints have started worse players than Norman, who we have to stress would probably be seen as a backup.

There’s one more wrinkle to consider. Because Norman was released outright, he won’t count against the compensatory draft pick formula for 2021. While the Saints rarely qualify for compensatory picks due to their activity in free agency, their abundance of expiring contracts means they could have a quieter offseason than usual this year. They could check off the “add a veteran cornerback” box on their list of offseason needs by signing Norman and still recoup a draft pick next year should in-house free agents like Teddy Bridgewater or Vonn Bell leave for new teams.

Of course, the argument against signing Norman is that he’s very much near the end of his career. The Saints could use the resources in signing him to add a younger player with a higher ceiling, or bring back someone like Apple or Williams. Just two years ago they believed signing Kurt Coleman in similar circumstances would give the secondary some much-needed experience and playmaking ability on the back end, but he was a liability by midseason. That could be a cautionary tale still fresh in the minds of Saints shot-callers like Sean Payton.

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Ranking 8 of the best 2020 free agent wide receivers

There are currently 70 wide receivers that are set to be free agents according to Spotrac. There’s a chance some of these pass-catchers will get the franchise tag, but most of them will end up testing the free agency market. Some may end up on a …

There are currently 70 wide receivers that are set to be free agents according to Spotrac. There’s a chance some of these pass-catchers will get the franchise tag, but most of them will end up testing the free agency market. Some may end up on a practice squad or out of the league, while others will end up cashing in. It’s the latter group we are focusing on here. These eight wide receivers are the best on the market.

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A.J. Green

It doesn’t matter that Green didn’t play last year and has been hobbled by injuries two years in a row. We’re talking about A.J. Green here. He was drafted fourth overall in 2011. He’s made the Pro Bowl seven times. He has physical abilities that wide receivers can only dream of having. He makes big plays. He can stretch the field. He can be a possession wide receiver. Yes, his injuries are a concern, but no one should have rushed back to get on the field for that Bengals team last year. There’s a good chance Green is franchise tagged. There’s no way Cincinnati lets him leave without compensation.

Ranking 9 of the 2020 free agent running backs

There are currently 47 running backs set to hit the free agency market. That’s a lot of ball-carriers who will be looking for a home this offseason. Some of the 47 may not even get a contract. LeSean McCoy looked cooked for the Chiefs and was a …

There are currently 47 running backs set to hit the free agency market. That’s a lot of ball-carriers who will be looking for a home this offseason. Some of the 47 may not even get a contract. LeSean McCoy looked cooked for the Chiefs and was a healthy scratch. Adrian Peterson had a good year for someone his age, but that’s the key, someone his age. He has a ton of miles on his legs. Lamar Miller just missed the list but that’s because it feels like he’s never lived up to expectations and is injured a lot. So let’s get to the nine backs who made the list. The first running back is obvious.

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Derrick Henry

Anyone who watched Henry run during the playoffs knows that he is best back hitting the market. He might not even hit the market. Even if the Titans franchise tag Ryan Tannehill, they can transition tag Derrick Henry thanks to a clause in the final year of the CBA. Henry had 1540 yards and 16 touchdowns in the regular season. He was the focal point of the Titans offense and the key to their effective play-action passing game. The only concern would be that the Titans ran him into the ground a la Dallas and DeMarco Murray.