Who is available nfl free agents
Smith Tre'quan Smith. Blake Christian Blake. Ward Greg Ward. Kemp Marcus Kemp. Turner Malik Turner. Hamilton Daesean Hamilton. Hart Penny Hart. Taylor Malik Taylor. Smith Jeff Smith. Chisena Dan Chisena. Morgan Stanley Morgan. Batson Cameron Batson. Spencer Diontae Spencer. Johnson Juwan Johnson. Johnson Tyron Johnson. Watson Justin Watson. Lazard Allen Lazard.
Valdes-Scantling Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Fortson Joe Fortson. Wesley Antoine Wesley. Benson Trinity Benson. Jennings Jauan Jennings. Irwin Trenton Irwin. Hinton Kendall Hinton. Cleveland Tyrie Cleveland. Davis Quartney Davis.
Gage Russell Gage. Berrios Braxton Berrios. James Richie James. Westbrook Nick Westbrook. Godwin Terry Godwin. Meyers Jakobi Meyers. The Texans also may want to consider inking Newton. The team hasn't won a game since losing starter Tyrod Taylor and is slumping with rookie Davis Mills under center.
With more quarterbacks likely to land on IR this year, it would be a shock if Newton doesn't get an offer floated his way before the season is over. After making a trio of All-Pro teams and Pro Bowl appearances over his first five years, running back Todd Gurley is still unsigned. It may feel like Gurley has been in the league forever, but the veteran back is only 27 years old and ready to play in his seventh professional season. While the Georgia product saw his production dip during his lone year with the Falcons, he still punched in nine rushing touchdowns while gaining yards on carries.
It was the fourth consecutive campaign with at least nine scores. Knee injuries may have cost Gurley the elusiveness and speed that earned him a pair of first-team All Pro nods in and , but he still has the size and strength to be a standout goal-line back at this stage of his career. At 6'1", pounds, Gurley can complement a more dynamic option in a platoon. A team like the Panthers, which have been dealing to injuries to star Christian McCaffrey and have little productive depth behind rookie Chuba Hubbard, would make sense here.
The Ravens have been bleeding talent in their backfield, recently benching Ty'Son Williams after he went into as the starter. With J. The latter two were especially ineffective, combining for 15 yards on five touches. Even the red-hot Chargers could benefit from the bruising Gurley. The team has seen little production from the RB position outside of Austin Ekeler.
Regardless of where he ends up, Gurley can still bring some toughness and hard running to the backfield. With seven teams scoring touchdowns on 50 percent or fewer of their red-zone trips, the hard-nosed back deserves a call.
The Texans released Anthony Miller earlier this week, ending his tenure with the organization just one month into the season. The fourth-year wideout saw action in two contests, catching five of his 11 targets for 23 yards and a score. Miller has been a serviceable option in the slot for much of his career.
He spent his first three years in Chicago, hauling in receptions for 1, yards and 11 touchdowns. Richard Sherman. Austin Reiter. Duke Johnson. Kawann Short. Trent Williams. Shaquil Barrett. Bud Dupree. Trey Hendrickson. Carl Lawson.
Kenny Golladay. Jadeveon Clowney. Joe Thuney. Matt Judon. Corey Linsley. Yannick Ngakoue. Will Fuller. Jameis Winston. Curtis Samuel. JuJu Smith-Schuster. Jonnu Smith. Hunter Henry. Shaquill Griffin. Ryan Fitzpatrick. Romeo Okwara. Corey Davis. Dalvin Tomlinson. John Johnson. Leonard Floyd.
William Jackson. Shelby Harris. Justin Houston. Haason Reddick. Jayon Brown. Jason Verrett. Ronald Darby. Carlos Dunlap. Adoree' Jackson. Andy Dalton. David Andrews. Anthony Harris. Mike Hilton. Melvin Ingram. Chris Carson. Eric Fisher. Phillip Lindsay. Rob Gronkowski.
Nelson Agholor. Malcolm Butler. John Brown. Marvin Jones. Denico Autry. Xavier Rhodes. Sammy Watkins. Michael Davis. Jacoby Brissett. Antonio Brown. Janoris Jenkins. Ndamukong Suh returning to the Buccaneers has made this group mostly aging former standouts.
After Crawford, it's hard to see much activity here. Ingram and Clowney can still bring it, but they have been plagued by durability issues later in their careers.
Houston, Smith and Dunlap should get a little more interest, at least, as situational pass rushers. Age is a big limiting factor here, too. Wright, a long-time strong starter who didn't lose much in , might end up returning to the Seahawks with no big outside offers. The issue is that he's going into his age 32 season and coming off a shoulder injury. There are some decent rotational guys at this point and not much else. Dunbar had a disappointing stint in Seattle after coming over from the other Washington.
The slot options such as Alexander, Poole, Skrine and Hayden have some appeal for nickel depth. The older outside guys will have a tougher time. Safety tends to be a slow market because after the special guys such as Justin Simmons, Marcus Williams, Marcus Maye and Anthony Harris get their deals, then it's about interchangeable veterans tied to landing in the right scheme.
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