The biggest move of the opening day of free agency came when the Washington Commanders traded for Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil, the fourth-most-valuable left tackle in football last season.
Breaking down a key weakness for each of the top 10 quarterbacks on the PFF Big Board and assessing whether it could derail their success at the next level.
The NFL offseason offers teams multiple ways to build a talented core, requiring a delicate balance between retaining key players and acquiring new talent. Some franchises turned to the trade market to add impact players, while others aggressively spent in free agency to secure key additions.
PFF’s top-10 list of returning interior defenders, along with an honorable mention selection. These rankings are based purely on college performance and do not factor in NFL projection.
Unlike PFF’s free agent rankings, which focus on impending free agents, this list includes the top 100 available players, factoring in recent releases. As teams make roster moves, this ranking will track the best options still on the market.
Some teams capitalized on the early frenzy, while others stumbled. While these moves won’t become official until the new league year begins, here are some of the best moves so far in the 2025 NFL free-agency period.
This year’s draft class is loaded with versatile talent on both sides of the ball. From two-way players to swing interior linemen to linebackers who can impact all three phases, this group offers a little bit of everything.
To break down the free-agent movement, here are the players whose fantasy values have risen or fallen due to recent signings and trades. These winners and losers are based purely on fantasy football implications and do not consider contract value, trade costs or real-life team impact.
The NFL’s legal tampering period—a window allowing teams to negotiate with free agents ahead of the new league year—kicked off with a flurry of activity. Franchises moved quickly in the opening hours, locking in both cornerstone players and key depth additions for the upcoming season.
The Cowboys pulled off a pair of trades Wednesday to bolster their defense, acquiring former first-round picks LB Kenneth Murray Jr. from the Titans and CB Kaiir Elam from the Bills.
Attorneys for Tia Jones confirmed she was granted a protective order against Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy, adding that she is "fully cooperating with law enforcement as they continue to actively investigate the violence that occurred."
Tyrann Mathieu and Cameron Jordan will sign new deals with expected pay decreases instead of the traditional restructures the Saints have used on several players' contracts this offseason to free up salary cap space, sources told ESPN.
Quarterback Mason Rudolph is returning to the Steelers after a season with the Titans, agreeing to a two-year contract with the team that selected him in the 2018 draft, sources told ESPN.
Metcalf to Pittsburgh. Davante to Rams. Here is a one-stop shop for fantasy football reaction to all the key player movement via free agency and trades.
While discussing the recent "trade rumors" (they weren't rumors) that preceded his renewal of vows with the Rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford mentioned the events that preceded his 2021 trade from the Lions to the Rams.
The Eagles said farewell to Josh Sweat earlier this week and they are adding another veteran edge rusher to the team as they move toward the 2025 season.
The Rams have signed wide receiver Davante Adams and re-signed quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in recent days, which might have some wondering if they've set themselves up for some awkwardness in the locker room.
The Cardinals traded for linebacker Baron Browning during the 2024 season and Browning said he didn't feel totally comfortable with the team until the final weeks of the year.
Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett will turn 32 in April and that's usually not a point when NFL players are ascending, but the Bears made it clear they think there's plenty in Jarrett's tank this week.
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