Every quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft class brings high-end traits to the table, but even the top prospects have areas of concern that NFL teams will need to evaluate closely.
From aggressive roster upgrades to savvy value signings, these moves from the 2026 NFL free-agency period stand out as the ones most likely to shape the upcoming season.
The 2026 NFL free agency period has been a whirlwind, with teams across the league making aggressive moves to reshape their rosters. Below, we grade the major signings and assess which teams made smart investments and which may have overpaid.
PFF’s Wins Above Replacement metric is an all-encompassing measure of a player’s value helping us quantify just how much a team may have improved this offseason.
Tight end Dallas Goedert reached agreement Sunday on a one-year deal to return to the Eagles for his ninth season in Philadelphia, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Former Bears, current Jets CB Nahshon Wright earned $1.4 million in performance-based pay in 2025, the highest amount among the 25 players who earned over $1 million in performance bonuses.
Are J.J. McCarthy and Michael Penix Jr. officially QB2s? Will Maxx Crosby and A.J. Brown actually leave their current teams? We sized up five free agency takes.
Wide receiver KC Concepcion is projected by many to be a first-round pick in April and it doesn't sound like an update on his physical condition on Monday should change that outlook.
Cornerback Nahshon Wright's play with the Bears during the 2025 season landed him a contract with the Jets and it earned him the most performance-based pay in the league for last year as well.
Cornerback Darius Slay said recently that no team other than the Eagles should call him about playing in 2026, but now it seems that even the Eagles shouldn't bother reaching out to him.
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