15 free agents the Ravens can sign that don’t count against compensatory picks

We’re looking at 15 free agents the Baltimore Ravens can sign that don’t count against compensatory picks for 2025

The NFL’s new league is less than a week away. With the legal tampering period scheduled to start on Monday, Baltimore will look to retool on defense while making cost-effective decisions.

All-Pro pass defensive tackle Justin Madubuike is the biggest concern this offseason after getting the franchise tag, but the Ravens must also navigate 26 looming free agents.

GM Eric DeCosta has clarified that he’s prepared to lose several key starters and retool via the draft with a handful of 2025 compensatory picks.

The formula is simple.

If you lose more unrestricted free agents than you sign, you are eligible for that many compensatory selections. What round they come is determined by how big their contract is.

DeCosta and other general managers can take advantage of the rule by signing players released before their contract expires. Those players don’t count toward the formula.

According to Over The Cap, plenty of players who can help the team and not detract from the formula will be available.

Here are 15 players Baltimore could sign that wouldn’t count against 2025 compensatory picks.

15 free agents the Eagles can sign that don’t count against 2025 compensatory picks

We’re looking at 15 free agents the Philadelphia Eagles can sign that don’t count against compensatory picks for 2025

The NFL’s new league is less than a week away. With the legal tampering period scheduled to start on Monday, Philadelphia will look to retool on defense while making cost-effective decisions.

All-Pro pass rusher Haason Reddick is the biggest concern this offseason, but the Eagles must also navigate 20 looming free agents.

GM Howie Roseman has clarified that he’s prepared to lose several key starters and retool via the draft with a handful of 2025 compensatory picks.

The formula is simple.

If you lose more unrestricted free agents than you sign, you are eligible for that many compensatory selections. What round they come is determined by how big their contract is.

Roseman and other general managers can take advantage of the rule by signing players released before their contract expires. Those players don’t count toward the formula.

According to Over The Cap, plenty of players who can help the team and not detract from the formula will be available.

Here are 15 players Philadelphia could sign that wouldn’t count against 2025 compensatory picks.

Robert Saleh gives injury updates on Perrion Winfrey, C.J. Uzomah, Jason Brownlee

Robert Saleh gives injury updates on Perrion Winfrey, C.J. Uzomah, Jason Brownlee

The Jets had a few injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons, some more serious than others. Head coach Robert Saleh provided an update on some of those injuries Monday.

Two players are heading to injured reserve: defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey (foot) and tight end C.J. Uzomah (MCL). Saleh said both injuries are “extensive”. Winfrey is likely done for the season. He was elevated from the practice squad for Week 13. He played 13 snaps against the Falcons.

Uzomah started the game but suffered his injury very early. He played just two snaps. By going on injured reserve, Uzomah could return for the regular-season finale against the Patriots.

Wide receiver Jason Brownlee has an ankle injury. Saleh was unsure on his timetable for returning. Saleh said he’ll see how the injury is throughout the week. Brownlee went without a catch Sunday in 34 offensive snaps.

Former Browns 4th round pick Perrion Winfrey has tryout with Jets

The Cleveland Browns cut Winfrey in July after two offseason incidents with police and he served a two-game suspension to start the season.

Former Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey might get a second chance at an NFL career. Winfrey, whom the Browns drafted in the fourth round in 2022, reportedly tried out for the New York Jets on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Field Yates.

Winfrey had recently served a two-game suspension after he was arrested in April for assault in a separate case. Those charges were dismissed in June.

When a second assault case popped up in July, the Browns released him before the 2023 season on July 19. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s office announced Tuesday that Winfrey would not be charged in that case.

Before his release, Winfrey tallied 22 combined tackles and half a sack in 13 games as a rookie. It’s unclear what the result of Winfrey’s tryout was with the Jets.

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Oklahoma Sooners pass rush will be better in 2023

With added talent and more experience, the Oklahoma Sooners pass rush will be much better in 2023 than it was a year ago.

Among the many issues the Oklahoma Sooners ran into when they entered Big 12 play was the dropoff of their pass rush. In a defense predicated on pressure, the Sooners finished tied for 64th in the nation with 2.15 sacks per game. Much of that success came in their nonconference, when the Sooners defense was looking pretty good. Once they entered Big 12 play, the pass rush was a different story.

The losses of [autotag]Nik Bonitto[/autotag], [autotag]Isaiah Thomas[/autotag], and [autotag]Perrion Winfrey[/autotag] were felt up front as Oklahoma broke in several new starters along the defensive line.

There was solid play from guys like [autotag]Reggie Grimes[/autotag], who got off to a hot start to the season, and [autotag]Ethan Down[/autotag]s, who closed the season strong. However, the play from their defensive line was inconsistent, and that was felt throughout the back seven.

With Downs and Grimes returning, along with other prominent fixtures in the defensive line rotation like [autotag]Isaiah Coe[/autotag] and [autotag]Jordan Kelley[/autotag], there’s hope that the Sooners’ pass rush will be improved this year.

[autotag]R Mason Thomas[/autotag] showed flashes last fall, as did [autotag]Gracen Halton[/autotag] in the spring. Both Thomas and Halton play with incredible quickness that they can create pressure in a hurry.

With more experience and another year of development, Oklahoma’s key returners along the defensive line will play a big part in the Sooners’ pressure resurgence.

But the Sooners’ coaching staff didn’t sit on their hands and assume the defensive front would develop. Brent Venables and his crew attacked the transfer portal with the same intensity that he coaches.

Oklahoma Added four defensive tackles in [autotag]Davon Sears[/autotag], [autotag]Jacob Lacey[/autotag], [autotag]Phillip Paea[/autotag], and [autotag]DaJon Terry[/autotag]. They also added defensive ends [autotag]Rondell Bothroyd[/autotag] and [autotag]Trace Ford[/autotag]. [autotag]Dasan McCullough[/autotag], who figures to factor in at Cheetah, played EDGE for Indiana in 2022 and accumulated four sacks as a true freshman. In Bothroyd, Ford, and McCullough, the Sooners added 28 career sacks to their defensive end room.

Then there are the incoming freshmen like [autotag]Adepoju Adebawore[/autotag], [autotag]Taylor Wein[/autotag], [autotag]Ashton Sanders[/autotag], and [autotag]Markus Strong[/autotag]. Adebawore is the five-star edge rusher that is long and super athletic. Wein flew under the radar until late in his senior year, but he’s also a very good athlete in his own right. Sanders and Strong offer good size and athleticism in the middle and can be disruptive. It only remains to be seen how quickly the freshmen can acclimate and help add to the Sooners’ depth along the defensive front.

If there’s truly strength in numbers, the Oklahoma Sooners have turned what was a weakness a year ago into a strength ahead of the 2023 football season. The talent added to the development they had in-house will be a big reason why the Oklahoma Sooners improve from the six-win team they were a year ago.

The Sooners raised their talent floor along the defensive line for 2023. Although we won’t be able to truly evaluate the pass rush until they get into Big 12 play, and the Texas game in particular, this team has added talent to rush the passer. They’ve raised the talent floor, minimizing any dropoff the Sooners might see from their starters to their rotational guys. That improved talent and more experience will help Oklahoma win on the rush a lot more frequently than it did in 2023.

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Podcast: Perrion Winfrey and the myth of draft busts

Tune in to a new episode of Nothing Rhymes with Orange!

It is not new news that the Cleveland Browns parted ways with defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey after his second incident of violence against a woman this offseason. However, in this episode of Nothing Rhymes with Orange, we discuss why the process behind drafting Winfrey, to begin with, was one of sound logic.

Other topics covered in this episode include Nick Chubb’s contract and how it relates to the ongoing running back crisis around the league, as well as some training camp-related Browns bites to cover.

Enjoy!

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Re-visiting the free agent defensive tackle market after the Perrion Winfrey release

The Browns have released Perrion Winfrey. Now what?

After the release of Perrion Winfrey (and before too, really) the Cleveland Browns find themselves back in a pickle at the defensive tackle position. They are an injury to Dalvin Tomlinson away from being back in a similar spot they were in a year ago after boasting the worst run defense in the NFL.

With that being said, the Browns may very well turn back to the free agency market after adding Tomlinson, Maurice Hurst, and Trysten Hill back in March. Here are the best available defensive tackles still on the free agent market as the Browns may be back to the drawing board.

NEW: Browns release Perrion Winfrey after newest alarming incident

Winfrey has run out of chances.

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The Cleveland Browns did not waste any time after defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey was seen in a video chasing a woman with a gun in downtown Cleveland. This comes off of the heels of an April arrest for assault on a woman where the victim was granted a protection order against Winfrey.

As he continuously proved he could not stay out of the news, the Browns have released their 2022 fourth round pick. At some point, the rubber has to meet the road as Winfrey was given plenty of opportunities to get it right in Cleveland.

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REPORT: DT Perrion Winfrey in hot water once again

The second-year defensive tackles cannot stay out of the news.

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The time has come for the Cleveland Browns to part ways with former fourth round pick and defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey. Just as rookies and quarterbacks report for training camp, the defensive tackle is back in the news once again. This time, Winfrey is under police investigation for a possible threat to a woman, including chasing her out of a hotel with a gun pointed at her.

While the investigation is still ongoing, and there is no word from the Browns yet, there is a video recorded by the woman as she runs from what is presumed to be Winfrey.

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Pre-training camp Browns mailbag: realistic season outcomes and predictions

What are realistic goals for Watson, the defensive line, and are more moves coming?

Training camp is just around the corner kicking off next weekend on the 22nd as the team heads for West Virginia to kick off camp. The long offseason is nearly behind us as Cleveland Browns football is in the air. It’s time to turn the page on the additions of the offseason and start focusing on what this team will look like in 2023.

Most, like myself, believe that Deshaun Watson will have some kind of bounce back but what could that look like? Is Andrew Berry done adding talent or is more coming? Let’s take a look at these questions and more in this pre-training camp Browns mailbag.