8 NFL free agents who could be franchise tagged this offseason

Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones
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The franchise tag is a tool NFL teams use to keep pending free agents off the market. It’s not favorable among the players and their union. But it’s been agreed upon in the past several Collective Bargaining agreements.

This year promises to be no different with a number of free agents likely headed for the dreaded tag. Here, we look at eight who will likely be handed it and kept off the NFL free agent market.

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Chris Jones, defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs

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Brian Burns, EDGE, Carolina Panthers

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Tee Higgins, wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals

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Antoine Winfield Jr., safety, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Michael Pittman Jr., wide receiver, Indianapolis Colts

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Baker Mayfield, quarterback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Xavier McKinney, safety, New York Giants

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L’Jarius Sneed, cornerback, Kansas City Chiefs

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