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NFL free agent tracker 2023: Latest signings, contract info, news for all 32 teams in NFL free agency

While the playing season is over, NFL free agency is proof that there is no true offseason for the National Football League. There are always reasons for fans to be getting excited and paying close attention, with our 2023 NFL free agent tracker proving that.

We’ve already seen a few of the top NFL free agents in 2023 come off the board. In the instances of Robert Woods and Derek Carr, both players were released by their former teams before the start of the new NFL League Year (March 15). It allowed them to sign with teams before their peers in free agency and the early NFL free agency signing prove this will be another fun offseason.

Below, we’ll provide you with an overview of where the top players in NFL free agency landed whether they re-signed with their teams or are headed to a new organization. We’ve also included grades for some of the most table signings and at the bottom of the page, where you can find an NFL free agent tracker for all 32 teams, displaying every signing they make this spring.

Related: NFL salary cap tracker 2023

Let’s dive into our NFL free agency tracker for the 2023 offseason.

NFL free agent tracker 2023: What NFL free agents have signed?

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Here’s a breakdown of every NFL offseason signing in 2023. We’ve included the latest contract details on each signing in NFL free agency, along with some analysis of the moves with our NFL free agency grades. Of note, you can find information on franchise-tagged players further below.

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Derek Carr, quarterback — Signed $150 million contract w/ New Orleans Saints

  • Derek Carr contract: 4 years, $150 million ($100 million guaranteed)
  • Derek Carr salary: $37.5 million AAV

After being released by the Las Vegas Raiders, quarterback Derek Carr fielded interest from the Saints, New York Jets and Carolina Panthers. Ultimately, he signed a four-year contract with New Orleans. It’s effectively a three-year deal, with the Saints able to cut him in 2026 for $44.3 million in cap savings.

  • Grade: A-

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Robert Woods, wide receiver – Signed $15.25 million contract/ w Houston Texans

  • Robert Woods contract: 2 years, $15.25 million ($10 million guaranteed)
  • Robert Woods salary: $7.625 million

Following his release from the Tennessee Titans, wide receiver Robert Woods signed with the Houston Texans. The 31-year-old receiver will step in as a much-needed veteran for the locker room, while also serving as a reliable weapon for whatever quarterback Houston takes with the second overall pick.

  • Grade: B-

Geno Smith, quarterback – Re-signed $75 million contract w/ SEA Seahawks

  • Geno Smith contract: 3 years, $75 million ($40 million guaranteed)
  • Geno Smith salary: $25 million AAV

The Seattle Seahawks re-signed Geno Smith after his age-32 breakout season. After being an NFL journeyman for a majority of his career, Smith made the 2022 Pro Bowl. He turned that into a three-year deal, but Seattle can get out of it ($13.8 million cap savings) if he’s cut in 2024.

  • Grade: A

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Daniel Jones, quarterback – Re-signed $160 million contract w/ NY Giants

  • Daniel Jones contract: 4 years, $160 million ($82 million guaranteed)
  • Daniel Jones salary: $40 million AAV

The New York Giants re-signed quarterback Daniel Jones with minutes to spare before the franchise tag deadline. Jones stays in New York, becoming one of the NFL’s highest-paid quarterbacks, with a deal that the Giants can get out of ($47.5 million savings) by cutting him in 2026.

  • Grade: B-

Brandon Graham, defensive end – Re-signed $6 million contract w/ PHI Eagles

  • Brandon Graham contract: 1 year, $6 million
  • Brandon Graham salary: $6 million AAV

The Philadelphia Eagles avoided losing veteran edge rusher Brandon Graham to NFL free agency, signing the 35-year-old to a $6 million contract. As a result, Graham (11 sacks in 2022), will likely finish his career with the Eagles.

  • Grade: B+

Daron Payne, defensive tackle – Signed $90 million extension w/ WAS Commanders

  • Daron Payne contract: 4 years, $90 million ($60 million guaranteed)
  • Daron Payne salary: $22.5 million

Days after receiving the franchise tag, the Washington Commanders signed defensive tackle Daron Payne to a $90 million contract extension. While Payne is now the second highest-paid defensive tackle in football, that will likely change once NFL free agency gets rolling.

  • Grade: B+

Jonathan Jones, cornerback — Re-signed on 2-year contract with the New England Patriots

  • Jonathan Jones contract: 2 year, $19 million ($13 million guaranteed)
  • Jonathan Jones salary: $9.5 million

Despite some financial concerns, it always seemed likely that Jones would return to the Patriots in NFL free agency. They made him an undrafted free agent back in 2016 and he’s turned in a brilliant career. That has now come to fruition with a two-year contract. Last season saw Jones record 11 passes defended and four interceptions while yielding a mere 73.0 QB rating.

  • Grade: A

T.J. Edwards, linebacker — Signed $19.5 million contract with the Chicago Bears

  • T.J. Edwards contract: 3 years, $19.5 million
  • T.J. Edwards salary: $6.5 million

Chicago is going to be active in NFL free agency after pulling off the blockbuster NFL Draft trade ahead of the market opening. Its first move was to bring in a solid starting linebacker in Edwards to help fill a position of need. Edwards, 26, has been a starter for the defending NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles each of the past three seasons. This past year saw him record a career high 159 tackles while yielding a mere 82.1 QB rating when targeted. Great deal for Chicago here.

  • Grade: A+

Ben Powers, guard — Signed $52 million contract with the Denver Broncos

  • Ben Powers contract: 4 years, $51.5 million ($27 million guaranteed)
  • Ben Powers salary: $12.875 million

Sean Payton and Co. have made their first big move of NFL free agency, adding a star guard to the mix for quarterback Russell Wilson. Pass protection was certainly an issue in front of Wilson last season, and Denver did what was possible to upgrade it out of the gate during the legal tampering period. A former fourth-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens back in 2019, Powers has started 29 games over the past two seasons. According to Pro Football Focus, Powers recorded a mere 62.9 grade a season ago. This seems to be a bit of an overpay.

  • Grade: C

Mike McGlinchey, tackle — Signed $87.5 million contract with the Denver Broncos

  • Mike McGlinchey contract: 5 years, $87.5 million ($50 million guaranteed)
  • Mike McGlinchey salary: $17.5 million

Denver really is going out there and doing its best to protect Wilson. Fresh off signing Ben Powers to a big-money contract, the Broncos have added a starting right tackle to the mix. While the payout for McGlinchey is substantial, he proved to be a consistent performer with the San Francisco 49ers. Last season saw the former first-round pick yield just three quarterback pressures while starting all 17 games.

  • Grade: B+

Javon Hargrave, defensive tackle — Signed $84 million contract with the San Francisco 49ers

  • Javon Hargrave contract: 4 years, $84 million ($40 million guaranteed)
  • Javon Hargrave salary: $21million

Opposing NFC teams now have more reason to be concerned about the league’s best defense. In shocking fashion, San Francisco added Hargrave to the mix during the early stages of the NFL free agent tampering period. The former Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowler was dominant a season ago, registering 16 quarterback hits and 11 sacks. He’ll team up with reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Nick Bosa to form an elite duo.

  • Grade: A

Jimmy Garoppolo, quarterback — Signed $67.5 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders

  • Jimmy Garoppolo contract: 3 years, $67.5 million ($45 million guaranteed)
  • Jimmy Garoppolo salary: $24.25 million

Las Vegas’ decision to move on from Derek Carr without having a true replacement in play was surprising. Once the team decided it was not in on Aaron Rodgers and other big-name quarterbacks, that was magnified further. However, the Raiders were then able to go out there and add a Super Bowl quarterback with a ton of experience on the cheap. This is a great team-friendly deal for the Raiders, and keeps open the possibility of adding a quarterback early in the 2023 NFL Draft.

  • Grade: B+

Jawaan Taylor, offensive tackle — Signed 80 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs

  • Jawaan Taylor contract: 4 years, $80 million ($60 million guaranteed)

Talent has never been an issue for Taylor dating back to his days with Florida. The issue has been consistency. Now 25 years old, he seems to have answered them. It could not have come at a better time with NFL free agency here. Last season saw Taylor start all 17 games while giving up five sacks. That has to be a concern for teams looking to find a solid pass protector at right tackle. Having a natural right tackle replace Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. doesn’t seem to make a ton of sense.

  • Grade: C-

Vonn Bell, safety — Signed with the Carolina Panthers

The 28-year-old Bell has been an extremely underrated player since the New Orleans Saints made him a second-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.

  • Vonn Bell stats (2022): 77 tackles, 8 passes defended, 4 INT, 64.0 QB rating allowed

Vonn Bell will head to Carolina after registering 35 passes defended, 15 forced fumbles and six sacks throughout his seven-year career.

  • Grade: A

Tremaine Edmunds, linebacker: — Signed $72 million contract with the Chicago Bears

  • Tremaine Edmunds contract: 4 years, $72 million ($50 million guaranteed)
  • Tremaine Edmunds salary: $18 million

We will say that it was surprising the Bears inked Edmunds to a huge contract after trading All-Pro linebacker Roquan Smith during the 2022 season. Really just doesn’t seem to make a ton of sense. Even then, the former Buffalo Bills first-round pick is coming off a five-year run that saw him earn two Pro Bowl bids. This past season also saw Edmunds yield a mere 69.9 QB rating when targeted.

  • Grade: C+

Jessie Bates, safety — Signed $64 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons

  • Jessie Bates contract: 4 years, $64 million
  • Jessie Bates salary: $16 million

Atlanta needs help on both sides of the ball. It addressed one major need, picking up an elite-level free safety in the process. Last season with Cincinnati, Bates recorded four interceptions while giving up a mere 51.4% completion when targeted. This is certainly going to help the team’s defense moving forward.

  • Grade: A

Patrick Peterson, cornerback — Signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers

Despite his advanced age of 32, Peterson still has something left in the tank. Last season with the Minnesota Vikings saw him yield a 59.6% completion and 79.6 QB rating. In fact, the future Hall of Famer has not yielded a QB rating of 80 in each of the past two seasons. He’s a very nice veteran option in Pittsburgh.

  • Grade: A

Zach Allen, edge — Signed $45.75 million contract with the Denver Broncos

  • Zach Allen contract: 3 years, $45.5 million (32.5 million guaranteed)
  • Zach Allen salary: $15.17 million

Well, the Broncos have found their new 3-4 defensive lineman under coordinator Vance Joseph. Whether it is an overpay remains to be seen. But Allen was productive under Joseph over the past two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals (34 QB, hits, 15 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks). This also all but assures that Dre’Mont Jones is gone from Denver.

  • Grade: C+

Dalvin Tomlinson — Signed $57 million contract with the Cleveland Browns

  • Dalvin Tomlinson contract: 4 years, $57 million ($27.5 million guaranteed)
  • Dalvin Tomlinson salary: $14.25 million

The Browns were in on Javon Hargrave before he landed with San Francisco. Obviously, Andrew Berry and Co. made it a priority to upgrade on the defensive line. Tomlinson, 29, does just that. He’s solid against the run and can put pressure on the offensive backfield (24 combined QB hits from 2020-2022). That’s exactly what Cleveland needs.

  • Grade: A

Jakobi Meyers, wide receiver — Signed $33 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders

  • Jakobi Meyers contract: 3 years, $33 million ($21 million guaranteed)
  • Jakobi Meyers salary: $11 million

Getting the 26-year-old Meyers for $11 million per season and $21 million in guarantees is an absolute win for general manager Dave Ziegler and Co. There’s no other way to go about analyzing this move. Over the course of his final three seasons with New England, Meyers averaged north of 800 receiving yards. Jimmy Garoppolo has a new weapon in Sin City.

  • Grade: A+

Allen Lazard, wide receiver — Signed $44 million contract with the New York Jets

  • Allen Lazard contract: 4 years, $44 million ($22 million guaranteed)
  • Allen Lazard salary: $11 million

Lazard has opted to move on to the Jets and will still likely have Aaron Rodgers tossing him the rock. The former undrafted free agent from Iowa State has been darn good in recent season, and there’s no reason to expect that to change. He recorded a career-high 60 receptions to go with 788 yards a season ago.

  • Grade: A

James Bradberry, cornerback — Re-signed to $38 million contract with Philadelphia Eagles

  • James Bradberry contract: 3 years, $38 million ($20 million guaranteed)
  • James Bradberry salary: $12.6 million

After making it all the way to the Super Bowl in his first season with the team, the decision to stick around for a few more years didn’t seem to be difficult for Bradberry. He quickly formed a playmaking duo with Darius Slay, intercepting three passes while being recognized as a second-team All-Pro. This is a fair rate for the 29-year-old’s services.

  • Grade: A

Lavonte David, linebacker — Re-signed to $7 million contract with Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Lavonte David contract: 1 year, $7 million
  • Lavonte David salary: $7 million

David will return to the Buccaneers for a 12th season after testing the NFL free agent market. It’s a good deal for both the former Pro Bowler and the only team he’s suited up for. While David has regressed some, his return brings leadership to a post-Tom Brady Buccaneers roster.

  • Grade: A

Miles Sanders, running back — Signed to $25 million contract with Carolina Panthers

  • Miles Sanders contract: 4 years, $25 million ($13 million guaranteed)
  • Miles Sanders salary: $6.25 million

This is a great move from the Carolina Panthers. With an unnamed rookie quarterback set to be in play next season, acquiring a Pro Bowl running back made a ton of sense. Last season with the Philadelphia Eagles, Sanders recorded 1,269 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns at a clip of 4.9 yards per rush.

  • Grade: A

Orlando Brown Jr., offensive tackle — Signed to $64.09 million contract with Cincinnati Bengals

  • Orlando Brown Jr. contract: 4 years, $64.09 million ($31 million signing bonus)
  • Orlando Brown Jr. salary: $16.23 million
  • Grade: B+

C.J. Gardner-Johnson, safety — Signed $8 million contract with the Detroit Lions

  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson contract: 1 year, $8 million
  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson salary: $8 million
  • Grade: A+

Dalton Schultz, tight end — Signed $9 million contract with the Houston Texans

  • Dalton Schultz contract: 1 year, $9 million
  • Dalton Schultz salary: $9 million
  • Grade: B+

Devin Singletary, running back — Signed $3.75 million contract with the Houston Texans

  • Devin Singletary contract: 1 year, $3.75 million
  • Devin Singletary salary: $3.75 million
  • Grade: A

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2023 NFL free agency: Which NFL players are still free agents?

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Here are the NFL players currently available in free agency. Once a player signs a contract, they will be moved to the tracker. All non-quarterbacks who received the non-exclusive franchise tag were moved to our franchise tag tracker, which you can find below.

Quarterbacks
  • Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens — Franchise tagged
  • Jimmy Garoppolo, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Raiders
  • Jacoby Brissett, Cleveland Browns — Signed with Commanders
  • Baker Mayfield, Los Angeles Rams — Signed with the Buccaneers
  • Gardner Minshew, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Colts
  • Carson Wentz, Washington Commanders
  • Sam Darnold, Carolina Panthers — Signed with the 49ers
  • Matt Ryan, Indianapolis Colts
  • Teddy Bridgewater, Miami Dolphins
  • Marcus Mariota, Atlanta Falcons — Signed with the Eagles
  • Case Keenum, Buffalo Bills – Signed with the Texans
  • Mason Rudolph, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Andy Dalton, New York Jets — Signed with Panthers
  • Taylor Heinicke, Washington Commanders — Signed with Falcons
  • Joe Flacco, New York Jets
  • Mike White, New York Jets — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Kyle Allen, Houston Texans — Signed with Bills
  • Drew Lock, Seattle Seahawks — Re-signed with Seahawks
  • Chase Daniel, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Blaine Gabbert, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Josh Johnson, San Francisco 49ers
  • Tyler Huntley, Baltimore Ravens (restricted)
  • Cooper Rush, Dallas Cowboys — Re-signed with Cowboys
  • Brett Rypien, Denver Broncos (restricted)
  • John Wolford, Los Angeles Rams (restricted)
  • P.J. Walker, Carolina Panthers — Signed with the Bears
  • Jarrett Stidham, Las Vegas Raiders — Signed with Broncos
  • Nick Mullens — Re-signed with Vikings

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Running Backs
  • Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with Panthers
  • Devin Singletary, Buffalo Bills — Signed with the Texans
  • David Montgomery, Chicago Bears — Signed with the Detroit Lions
  • Jamaal Williams, Detroit Lions — Signed with Saints
  • Kareem Hunt, Cleveland Browns
  • Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
  • D’Ernest Johnson, Cleveland Browns
  • Leonard Fournette, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Alexander Mattison, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Vikings
  • Rashaad Penny, Seattle Seahawks — Signed with the Philadelphia Eagles
  • D’Onta Foreman, Carolina Panthers — Signed with the Bears
  • Jeff Wilson, Miami Dolphins — Re-signed with Dolphins
  • Raheem Mostert, Miami Dolphins — Re-signed with Dolphins
  • Damien Harris, New England Patriots — Signed with Bills
  • Latavius Murray, Denver Broncos
  • Kenyan Drake, Baltimore Ravens
  • Samaje Perine, Cincinnati Bengals — Signed with the Denver Broncos
  • Chase Edmonds, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • James Robinson, New York Jets — Signed with the Patriots
  • Jerick McKinnon, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Alexander Mattison, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Vikings
  • Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints
  • Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens — Re-signed with Ravens
  • Boston Scott, Philadelphia Eagles — Re-signed with Philadelphia Eagles
  • Rex Burkhead, Houston Texans
  • Jaret Patterson, Washington Commanders (restricted)
  • Travis Homer, Seattle Seahawks — Signed with the Bears
  • Ronald Jones, Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with the Cowboys
Fullbacks
  • Andy Janovich, Houston Texans
  • Derek Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Nick Bellore, Seattle Seahawks — Re-signed with the Seahawks
  • Keith Smith, Atlanta Falcons — Re-signed with the Falcons
  • Jakob Johnson, Las Vegas Raiders — Re-signed with the Raiders
  • Michael Burton, Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with the Denver Broncos
  • Andrew Beck, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Texans
Tight Ends
  • Dalton Schultz, Dallas Cowboys — Signed with the Texans
  • Mike Gesicki, Miami Dolphins — Signed with the Patriots
  • Austin Hooper, Tennessee Titans
  • Robert Tonyan, Green Bay Packers — Signed with the Bears
  • Foster Moreau, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Jordan Akins, Houston Texans — Signed with the Browns
  • Hayden Hurst, Cincinnati Bengals — Signed with the Panthers
  • Brock Wright, Detroit Lions
  • Irv Smith Jr., Minnesota Vikings
  • Donald Parham, Los Angeles Chargers — Re-signed with Chargers
  • O.J. Howard, Houston Texans — Signed with the Raiders
  • Mitchell Wilcox, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Josh Oliver, Baltimore Ravens — Signed with the Vikings
  • Marcedes Lewis, Green Bay Packers
  • Kyle Rudolph, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Eric Tomlinson, Denver Broncos
  • Maxx Williams, Arizona Cardinals
  • MyCole Pruitt, Atlanta Falcons
  • Geoff Swaim, Tennessee Titans
  • Eric Saubert, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Ross Dwelley, San Francisco 49ers — Re-signed with the 49ers
  • Adam Sheehan, Miami Dolphins
Wide Receivers
  • Odell Beckham Jr., free agent
  • Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Panthers
  • D.J. Chark, Detroit Lions
  • Allen Lazard, Green Bay Packers – Signed with the Jets
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers — Signed with the Patriots
  • Jakobi Meyers, New England Patriots — Signed with the Raiders
  • Mecole Hardman, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Mack Hollins, Las Vegas Raiders — Signed with the Falcons
  • Sterling Shepard, New York Giants — Re-signed with the Giants
  • Parris Campbell, Indianapolis Colts — Signed with the Giants
  • Robbie Anderson, Arizona Cardinals
  • Jarvis Landry, New Orleans Saints
  • Darius Slayton, New York Giants — Re-signed with the Giants
  • Noah Brown, Dallas Cowboys — Signed with the Texans
  • Marvin Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • T.Y. Hilton, Dallas Cowboys
  • Demarcus Robinson, Baltimore Ravens
  • Isaiah McKenzie, Buffalo Bills — Signed with the Colts
  • Olamide Zaccheaus, Atlanta Falcons
  • Nelson Agholor, New England Patriots
  • Justin Watson, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers
  • Richie James, New York Giants
  • Braxton Berrios, New York Jets — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Kenny Golladay, New York Giants
  • Deandre Carter, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Jalen Guyton, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Jamison Crowder, Buffalo Bills
  • Dante Pettis, Chicago Bears
  • Zach Pascal, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Cardinals
  • Keelan Cole, Las Vegas Raiders — Re-signed with the Raiders
  • N’Keal Harry, Chicago Bears
  • Demiere Byrd, Atlanta Falcons
  • Steven Sims Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers
  • River Cracraft, Miami Dolphins
  • Marcus Johnson, New York Giants
  • Sammy Watkins, Baltimore Ravens
  • Chris Moore, Houston Texans
  • Greg Dortch, Arizona Cardinals (restricted) — Re-signed with the Cardinals
  • Trent Sherfield, Miami Dolphins — Signed with the Bills
  • Nick Westbrook, Tennessee Titans
  • Marquise Goodwin, Seattle Seahawks
  • Scotty Miller, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Miles Boykin, Pittsburgh Steelers
Offensive Tackles
  • Orlando Brown Jr., Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with the Bengals
  • Donovan Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Mike McGlinchey, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Broncos
  • Jawaan Taylor, Jacksonville Jaguars — Signed with the Chiefs
  • Isaiah Wynn, New England Patriots
  • Andrew Wylie, Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with the Commanders
  • Kaleb McGary, Atlanta Falcons — Re-signed with the Falcons
  • Terence Steele, Dallas Cowboys (restricted)
  • Cameron Fleming, Denver Broncos
  • Jason Peters, Dallas Cowboys
  • Kelvin Beachum, Arizona Cardinals — Re-signed with the Cardinals
  • George Fant, New York Jets
  • Ja’Wuan James, Baltimore Ravens
  • Riley Reiff, Chicago Bears — Signed with the Patriots
  • Chris Hubbard, Cleveland Browns
  • Yodny Cajuste, New England Patriots
  • Jermaine Eluemunor, Las Vegas Raiders — Re-signed with the Raiders
  • Eric Fisher, Miami Dolphins
  • Germain Ifedi, Atlanta Falcons
  • Calvin Anderson, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Patriots
  • Greg Little, Miami Dolphins
  • Marcus Cannon, New England Patriots
  • David Quessenberry, Buffalo Bills — Re-signed with the Bills
  • Billy Turner, Denver Broncos
  • Ty Nsekhe, Los Angeles Rams
  • Mike Remmers, New York Jets
  • Andre Dillard, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Titans
  • Brandon Parker, Las Vegas Raiders — Re-signed with the Raiders
  • Cedric Ogbuehi, New York Jets

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Guards
  • Dalton Risner, Denver Broncos
  • Ben Powers, Baltimore Ravens — Signs with the Denver Broncos
  • Isaac Seumalo, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Steelers
  • Rodger Saffold, Buffalo Bills
  • Justin Pugh, Arizona Cardinals
  • Nick Gates, New York Giants — Signed with the Commanders
  • Nate Davis, Tennessee Titans — Signed with the Bears
  • Oday Aboushi, Los Angeles Rams
  • Trai Turner, Washington Commanders
  • Gabe Jackson, Seattle Seahawks
  • David Edwards, Los Angeles Rams
  • Graham Glasgow, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Lions
  • Matt Feiler, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Dan Feeney, New York Jets — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Nate Herbig, New York Jets — Signed with the Steelers
  • Jesse Davis, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Evan Brown, Detroit Lions — Signed with the Seahawks
  • Daniel Brunskill, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Titans
  • Michael Deiter, Miami Dolphins — Signed with the Texans
  • Cody Ford, Arizona Cardinals — Signed with the Bengals
  • Greg Van Roten, Buffalo Bills
  • Will Hernandez, Arizona Cardinals — Re-signed with the Cardinals
  • Billy Price, Arizona Cardinals
  • Matt Pryor, Indianapolis Colts
  • Tom Compton, Denver Broncos
  • Justin McCray, Houston Texans

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Centers
  • Ben Jones, Tennessee Titans
  • Rodney Hudson, Arizona Cardinals
  • Bradley Bozeman, Carolina Panthers — Re-signed with the Panthers
  • Mitch Morse, Buffalo Bills
  • Garrett Bradbury, Minnesota Vikings — Re-signed with the Vikings
  • Aaron Brewer, Tennessee Titans
  • Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles — Re-signed with the Eagles
  • Jake Brendel, San Francisco 49ers — Re-signed with the 49ers
  • Nick Martin, Washington Commanders
  • Austin Blythe, Seattle Seahawks
  • Erik McCoy, New Orleans Saints
  • Jon Feliciano, New York Giants — Signed with the 49ers
  • Ethan Pocic, Cleveland Browns — Re-signed with the Browns
  • Scott Quessenberry, Houston Texans
  • Tyler Larsen, Washington Commanders — Re-signed with Commanders
  • Kyle Fuller, Seattle Seahawks
  • Austin Reiter, Kansas City Chiefs

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NFL free agent tracker: Defensive players available in NFL free agency

Edge Rushers
  • Yannick Ngakoue, Indianapolis Colts
  • Frank Clark, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Leonard Floyd, Los Angeles Rams
  • Arden Key, Jacksonville Jaguars — Signed with the Titans
  • Robert Quinn, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Justin Houston, Baltimore Ravens
  • Marcus Davenport, New Orleans Saints — Signed with the Vikings
  • Shaq Lawson, Buffalo Bills
  • Bud Dupree, Tennessee Titans
  • Melvin Ingram, Miami Dolphins
  • Jadeveon Clowney, Cleveland Browns
  • Jason Pierre-Paul, Baltimore Ravens
  • DeMarcus Walker, Tennessee Titans — Signed with the Falcons
  • Jordan Willis, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Raiders
  • Carlos Dunlap, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Carl Nassib, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Samson Ebukam, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Colts
  • Dante Fowler Jr., Dallas Cowboys — Re-signed with the Cowboys
  • Rasheem Green, Houston Texans
  • Morgan Fox, Los Angeles Chargers — Re-signed with the Chargers
  • Tyquan Lewis, Indianapolis Colts — Re-signed with the Colts
  • Dawuane Smoot, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Vinny Curry, New York Jets
  • Malik Reed, Pittsburgh Steelers — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Matthew Ioannidis, Carolina Panthers
  • Charles Omenihu, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Chiefs
  • Steven Means, Baltimore Ravens
  • Kyle Van Noy, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Mario Addison, Houston Texans
  • Zach Allen, Arizona Cardinals — Signed with the Broncos
  • Kerry Hyder, San Francisco 49ers
  • Trey Flowers, Miami Dolphins
  • Solomon Thomas, New York Jets — Re-signed with the Jets
  • Tashawn Bower, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Tyson Alualu, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • L.J. Collier, Seattle Seahawks — Signed with the Cardinals
  • Clelin Ferrell, Las Vegas Raiders — Signed with the 49ers
  • Chase Winovich, Cleveland Browns – Signed with the Texans

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Defensive Tackles
  • Javon Hargrave, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the 49ers
  • Dalvin Tomlinson, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Browns
  • Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia Eagles — Re-signed with Eagles
  • David Onyemata, New Orleans Saints — Signed with the Falcons
  • Sheldon Rankins, New York Jets — Signed with the Texans
  • A’Shawn Robinson, Los Angeles Rams
  • Peona Ford, Seattle Seahawks
  • Dre’Mont Jones, Denver Broncos — Signed with the Seahawks
  • Chris Wormley, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Ndamukong Suh, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Linval Joseph, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Taven Bryan, Cleveland Browns — Signed with Colts
  • Larry Ogunjobi, Pittsburgh Steelers — Re-signed with the Steelers
  • Greg Gaines, Los Angeles Rams — Signed with the Buccaneers
  • Akiem Hicks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Jerry Tillery, Las Vegas Raiders — Re-signed with Raiders
  • Kevin Givens, San Francisco 49ers — Re-signed with the 49ers
  • Michael Brockers, Detroit Lions
  • Hassan Ridgeway, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Texans
  • Johnathan Hankins, Dallas Cowboys
  • Justin Ellis, New York Giants
  • Teair Tart, Tennessee Titans (RFA)
  • John Jenkins, Miami Dolphins
  • Deadrin Senat, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Carl Davis, New England Patriots
  • Derrick Nnadi, Kansas City Chiefs — Re-signed with the Chiefs
  • Shy Tuttle, New Orleans Saints — Signed with the Panthers
  • Jarran Reed, Green Bay Packers — Signed with the Seahawks
  • Khalen Saunders, Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with the Saints
  • Jordan Phillips, Buffalo Bills
  • Dean Lowry, Green Bay Packers — Signed with the Vikings
  • Maurice Hurst, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Browns
  • William Gholston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Armon Watts, Chicago Bears
  • Corey Peters, Jacksonville Jaguars

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Linebackers
  • Bobby Wagner, Los Angeles Rams
  • Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo Bills — Signed with the Bears
  • T.J. Edwards, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Bears
  • Lavonte David, Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Re-signed with Buccaneers
  • Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas Cowboys — Re-signed with the Cowboys
  • Kyzir White, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Cardinals
  • Devin Bush, Pittsburgh Steelers — Signed with the Seahawks
  • Eric Kendricks, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Chargers
  • Anthony Walker, Cleveland Browns
  • Azeez Al-Shaair, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Titans
  • Bobby Okereke, Indianapolis Colts — Signed with the Giants
  • Germaine Pratt, Cincinnati Bengals — Re-signed with the Bengals
  • Myles Jack, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Elandon Roberts, Miami Dolphins — Signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Zach Cunningham, Tennessee Titans
  • Anthony Barr, Dallas Cowboys
  • Kaden Elliss, New Orleans Saints — Signed with the Falcons
  • Robert Spillane, Pittsburgh Steelers — Signed with the Raiders
  • Drue Tranquill, Los Angeles Chargers — Signed with the Chiefs
  • Quincy Williams, New York Jets — Re-signed with the Jets
  • Jayon Brown, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Kamu Grugier-Hill, Arizona Cardinals
  • Jarrad Davis, Detroit Lions
  • Tanner Muse, Seattle Seahawks
  • David Long, Tennessee Titans — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Alex Anzalone, Detroit Lions — Re-signed with the Lions
  • Rashaan Evans, Atlanta Falcons
  • Alex Singleton, Denver Broncos — Re-signed with the Broncos
  • Kwon Alexander, New York Jets
  • Jonas Griffith, Denver Broncos
  • Andrew Van Ginkel, Miami Dolphins — Re-signed with the Dolphins
  • Raekwon McMillan, New England Patriots — Re-signed with the Patriots
  • David Mayo, Washington Commanders — Re-signed with the Commanders
  • Cory Littleton, Carolina Panthers — Signed with the Texans
  • Deion Jones, Cleveland Browns
  • Nick Vigil, Arizona Cardinals
  • Nicholas Morrow, Chicago Bears
  • Dakota Allen, Denver Broncos
  • Kevin Pierre-Louis, Houston Texans
  • Krys Barnes, Green Bay Packers
  • Duke Riley, Miami Dolphins
  • Eric Wilson, Green Bay Packers
  • Joe Thomas, Chicago Bears
Cornerbacks
  • James Bradberry, Philadelphia Eagles — Re-signs with the Eagles
  • Jonathan Jones, New England Patriots — Re-signs with the Patriots
  • Marcus Peters, Baltimore Ravens
  • Jamel Dean, Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Re-signed with Buccaneers
  • Ronald Darby, Denver Broncos
  • Patrick Peterson, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Steelers
  • Bradley Roby, New Orleans Saints
  • Anthony Brown, Dallas Cowboys
  • Emmanuel Moseley, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Lions
  • Dane Jackson, Buffalo Bills (restricted) — Re-signed with Bills
  • Troy Hill, Los Angeles Rams
  • Nik Needham, Miami Dolphins — Re-signed with the Dolphins
  • Eli Apple, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Kyle Fuller, Baltimore Ravens
  • Shaquill Griffin, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Rock Ya-Sin, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Tre Flowers, Cincinnati Bengals
  • David Long, Los Angeles Rams
  • Sean Bunting, Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Signed with the Titans
  • Cameron Dantzler, Minnesota Vikings — Signed with the Commanders
  • Trayvon Mullen, Baltimore Ravens — Re-signed with the Ravens
  • Chandon Sullivan, Minnesota Vikings
  • Fabian Moreau, New York Giants
  • Sidney Jones, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Byron Jones, Miami Dolphins
  • William Jackson, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Greedy Williams, Cleveland Browns — Signed with the Eagles
  • Bryce Callahan, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Tre Herndon, Jacksonville Jaguars — Re-signed with Jaguars
  • Antonio Hamilton, Arizona Cardinals — Re-signed with Cardinals
  • Terrance Mitchell, Tennessee Titans
  • Justin Coleman, Seattle Seahawks
  • P.J. Williams, New Orleans Saints
  • Isaiah Oliver, Atlanta Falcons — Signed with 49ers
  • Cameron Sutton, Pittsburgh Steelers — Signed with the Lions
  • Anthony Averett, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Brandon Facyson, Indianapolis Colts — Signed with the Raiders
  • Mike Hughes, Detroit Lions — Signed with Falcons
  • Byron Murphy, Arizona Cardinals — Signed with the Vikings
  • Artie Burns, Seattle Seahawks
  • Tavierre Thomas, Houston Texans — Re-signed with the Texans
  • Jason Verrett, San Francisco 49ers
  • Josh Jackson, Arizona Cardinals
  • Jalen Tabor, Seattle Seahawks
Safeties
  • Jordan Poyer, Buffalo Bills — Re-signed with the Bills
  • Vonn Bell, Cincinnati Bengals — Signed with the Panthers
  • Jessie Bates, Cincinnati Bengals — Signed with the Falcons
  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Lions
  • Jimmie Ward, San Francisco 49ers — Signed with the Texans
  • John Johnson, Cleveland Browns
  • Adrian Amos, Green Bay Packers
  • Taylor Rapp, Los Angeles Rams
  • Juan Thornhill, Kansas City Chiefs — Signed with Browns
  • Tashaun Gipson, San Francisco 49ers — Re-signed with the 49ers
  • Deshon Elliott, Detroit Lions — Signed with Dolphins
  • Jonathan Owens, Houston Texans
  • Ryan Neal, Seattle Seahawks
  • Julian Love, New York Giants — Signed with the Seahawks
  • Donovan Wilson, Dallas Cowboys — Re-signed with the Cowboys
  • Marcus Epps, Philadelphia Eagles — Signed with the Raiders
  • Will Harris, Detroit Lions
  • Geno Stone, Baltimore Ravens — Re-signed with the Ravens
  • Rodney McLeod, Denver Broncos
  • Jabrill Peppers, New England Patriots — Re-signed with the Patriots
  • Karl Joseph, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Josh Jones, Seattle Seahawks
  • Justin Evans, New Orleans Saints — Signed with the Eagles
  • Andrew Wingard, Jacksonville Jaguars — Re-signed with the Jaguars
  • M.J. Stewart, Houston Texans — Re-signed with Texans
  • Tony Jefferson, New York Giants
  • Marcus Allen, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Duron Harmon, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Erik Harris, Atlanta Falcons
  • A.J. Moore, Tennessee Titans
  • Deon Bush, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Eric Rowe, Miami Dolphins
  • LaMarcus Joyner, New York Jets
  • Terrell Edmunds, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Nick Scott, Los Angeles Rams — Signed with the Bengals
  • Mike Edwards, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Keanu Neal, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Johnathan Abram, Seattle Seahawks — Signed with the Saints
Kickers
  • Robbie Gould, San Francisco 49ers
  • Mason Crosby, Green Bay Packers
  • Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals — Re-signed with the Cardinals
  • Greg Zuerlein, New York Jets — Re-signed with the Jets
  • Randy Bullock, Tennessee Titans
  • Matt Gay, Los Angeles Rams — Signed with the Colts
  • Greg Joseph, Minnesota Vikings — Re-signed with the Vikings
  • Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys
  • Chase McLaughlin, Indianapolis Colts
Punters
  • Andy Lee, Arizona Cardinals
  • Jake Bailey, New England Patriots — Signed with the Dolphins
  • Bradley Pinion, Atlanta Falcons — Re-signed with the Falcons
  • Thomas Morstead, Miami Dolphins — Signed with the Jets
  • Sam Martin, Buffalo Bills — Re-signed with the Bills
  • Jamie Gillan, New York Giants — Re-signed with the Giants
  • Riley Dixon, Los Angeles Rams — Signed with the Broncos

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NFL free agent tracker: What players received the franchise tag?

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Here are the players who received the NFL franchise tag in 2023. While all of the players received the non-exclusive tag, they will not be pursued by other clubs in NFL free agency.

  • Lamar Jackson, quarterback, Baltimore Ravens – $32.416 million – Non-exclusive tag
  • Saquon Barkley, running back, New York Giants – $10.091 million – Non-exclusive tag
  • Tony Pollard, running back, Dallas Cowboys – $10.091 million – Non-exclusive tag
  • Josh Jacobs, running back, Las Vegas Raiders – $10.091 million – Non-exclusive tag
  • Evan Engram, tight end, Jacksonville Jaguars – $11.345 million – Non-exclusive tag
  • Daron Payne, defensive line, Washington Commanders -$18.937 million – Non-exclusive tag

Under NFL rules, the non-exclusive franchise tag allows the player to meet with other teams in NFL free agency. However, any club that wanted to sign the franchise-tagged player would need to sign them to an offer sheet and then wait for the original team to match the offer or decline it.

If the tagging team declines to match the offer sheet, the NFL team that signed the franchise-tagged player must give its next two first-round picks to the original team. As a result, non-quarterbacks are rarely ever pursued on the franchise tag.

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