The deadline for NFL teams to use the franchise or transition tag came yesterday at 4:00 PM EST and as expected, there wasn't much action as George Pickens (Cowboys), Breece Hall (Jets), Kyle Pitts (Falcons) and Daniel Jones (Colts) were the only players to receive this increasingly unpopular designation that prevents players from hitting the opening market. With the 2026 free agency class locked in, it's now time to take a look at what players will be the most coveted when the legal tampering period opens on Monday at noon EST. Here are the 10 players that I believe are the best available in this not overly flashy but still intriguing free agent class.
(Note: Kyler Murray was excluded from this list as he's currently still on the Cardinals roster and could still get traded before the new league year begins next Wednesday-which is when they're set to cut him if no trade materializes)
10.Malik Willis, quarterback (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
After being traded to the Packers right before the start of the 2024 regular season, Willis went from a guy who was on the cusp of not being able to make an NFL roster to arguably the most trusted backup quarterback in the league. How sharp Willis looked every time he was asked to step in for Jordan Love paired with the thinness of this year's draft class means a number of QB-desperate teams will be vying for his services despite his relative lack of action (6 career starts, 155 career passing attempts). Given the plethora of options he'll have, Willis would be wise to prioritize going somewhere with an established offensive coach like the Vikings or Steelers that will give him the best chance of making the most of his first true crack at being a starter in the league.
Possible Destinations: New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals
9.Jaelan Phillips, edge rusher (2025 teams: Miami Dolphins/Philadelphia Eagles)
After appearing in just 12 combined games across the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Phillips was able to play a full 17-game slate in 2025 and looked like every bit of the player he was during his first 2 years in the league. While he wasn't always able to get home (he only logged 5 sacks last season in his 9 games with the Dolphins and 8 with the Eagles), Phillips is outstanding at generating pressure on QB's (73 last year-which ranked 9th in the league) and would be a great addition to any team that's looking for a top-tier #2 edge rushing option.
Possible Destinations: Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans, Cincinnati Bengals
8.Isaac Seumalo, guard (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Seumalo has been one of the best guards in football since he became a full-time starter with the Eagles back in 2019. Coming off a campaign where he graded out as the 12th best guard in the league according to PFF, he's got plenty of gas left in the tank heading into his age 33 season and should be able to land a nice 3-or-4-year deal come next week.
Possible Destinations: Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns
7.Alec Pierce, wide receiver (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
A vertical passing attack is a key part of most NFL offenses and no pure deep threat in the league right now is more lethal than Pierce. The University of Cincinnati product has averaged over 20 YDS per reception and scored 6+ TD's in back-to-back seasons and cleared 1,000 YDS for the first time in his career in 2025. If the Colts can't find a way to bring him back, he'll have a massive market in this very shallow pool of free agent wideouts.
Possible Destinations: Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins
6.Kenneth Walker III, running back (2025 team: Seattle Seahawks)
It was a bit surprising that the Seahawks didn't elect to franchise tag the reigning Super Bowl MVP given how important running the ball is to their offense's identity (that's not expected to change with the departure of OC Klint Kubiak) and that their 1B running back Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL in their Divisional Round matchup with the 49ers. While durability and play-by-play consistency certainly aren't among Walker's strong suits, the huge runs that his rare burst and power allow him to rip off make him the kind of backfield weapon that is capable of transforming an entire offense.
Possible Destinations: Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars
5.Odafe Oweh, edge rusher (2025 teams: Baltimore Ravens/Los Angeles Chargers)
Landing with the Chargers after being dealt away by the Ravens in mid-October made Oweh a lot of money as he raised his game to a whole new level (7.5 sacks, 8 TFL's, 13 QB hits in 12 games) playing in Jesse Minter's blitz-happy system. Not everybody looking for edge help will have the stomach to pay a guy who only plays in sub packages, but those who do will be getting a tenacious, unrelenting pass-rushing specialist who just so happens to be in the middle of his prime.
Possible Destinations: Los Angeles Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4.Jamel Dean, cornerback (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Dean being a constantly dinged-up player (he's missed somewhere between 2 and 5 games in all 7 of his NFL seasons thus far) about to enter his age 30 season gives him a level of risk that isn't attached to other corners in this free agency class such as Cobie Durant, Alontae Taylor and Jaylen Watson. However, unlike his aforementioned peers, Dean has displayed a consistently high level of play while drawing tough assignments and should be able to remain a #1 corner for at least another 2-3 years if he's able to stay at least relatively healthy.
Possible Destinations: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, New York Giants, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals
3.Trey Hendrickson, edge rusher (2025 team: Cincinnati Bengals)
After a couple years of unfilled trade requests and contract disputes, Hendrickson has finally been liberated from the Bengals organization. The timing isn't exactly ideal for the 4x Pro Bowler to hit the open market as he's coming off a 2025 campaign that ended with him getting hip/pelvis surgery after appearing in just 7 games and will turn 32 in December. While there's certainly a real chance Hendrickson's best football is behind him, a guy who has a whopping 74.5 sacks over the last 6 seasons is worth rolling the dice on.
Possible Destinations: Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2.Devin Lloyd, inside linebacker (2025 team: Jacksonville Jaguars)
Over the past couple of seasons, Lloyd has turned into the elite sideline-to-sideline linebacker that he was projected to be when the Jaguars took him in the 1st round back in 2022. Getting the chance to bring in a linebacker this complete as he's about to enter his prime is incredibly rare and the payday he'll receive will likely reflect that.
Possible Destinations: Jacksonville Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, New York Giants, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos
1.Tyler Linderbaum, center (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
It would be flat out irresponsible for a Ravens team whose offensive line took a huge step back in 2025 to let the most reliable member of that group walk. However, they may not be able to afford Linderbaum's services as center is one of the thinnest positions in the league and he's been among the few consistently great ones since he came into the league in 2021. Given how many teams are desperate for interior line help right now, Linderbaum has an excellent chance of becoming the new highest paid center in the league and that type of contract may be too much to ask of a team that also has to imminently hand out serious $$$ to Kyle Hamilton and Lamar Jackson.
Possible Destinations: Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, Chicago Bears
Other Notable Free Agents:
A.J. Epenesa, edge rusher (2025 team:
Buffalo Bills)
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Al-Quadin Muhammad, edge rusher (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Alex Anzalone, inside linebacker (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Alex Singleton, inside linebacker (2025 team: Denver Broncos)
Alijah Vera-Tucker, guard (2025 team: New York Jets)
Alohi Gilman, safety (2025 teams: Los Angeles Chargers/Baltimore Ravens)
Alontae Taylor, cornerback (2025 team: New Orleans Saints)
Andre Cisco, safety (2025 team: New York Jets)
Andrew Wingard, safety (2025 team: Jacksonville Jaguars)
Ar'Darius Washington, safety (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Arnold Ebiketie, edge rusher (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
Austin Hooper, tight end (2025 team: New England Patriots)
Bobby Wagner, inside linebacker (2025 team: Washington Commanders)
Boye Mafe, edge rusher (2025 team: Seattle Seahawks)
Braden Smith, tackle (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
Bradley Chubb, edge rusher (2025 team: Miami Dolphins)
Brady Christensen, guard (2025 team: Carolina Panthers)
Braxton Jones, tackle (2025 team: Chicago Bears)
Brian Robinson Jr., running back (2025
team: San Francisco 49ers)
Bryan Cook, safety (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, safety/cornerback (2025 teams: Houston Texans/Chicago Bears)
Cade Mays, center (2025 team: Carolina Panthers)
Cade Otton, tight end (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Calais Campbell, defensive tackle/defensive end (2025 team: Arizona Cardinals)
Calvin Austin III, wide receiver (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Cam Taylor-Britt, cornerback (2025 team: Cincinnati Bengals)
Cameron Jordan, edge rusher (2025 team: New Orleans Saints)
Charlie Kolar, tight end (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Chidobe Awuzie, cornerback (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Chigoziem Okonkwo, tight end (2025 team: Tennessee Titans)
Christian Kirk, wide receiver (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Chuck Clark, safety (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Cobie Durant, cornerback (2025 team: Los Angeles Rams)
Coby Bryant, safety (2025 team: Seattle Seahawks)
Connor McGovern, guard (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Cordale Flott, cornerback (2025 team: New York Giants)
D.J. Reader, defensive tackle (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Dallas Goedert, tight end (2025 team: Philadelphia Eagles)
Dane Belton, safety (2025 team: New York Giants)
Daniel Faalele, guard (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Dante Fowler Jr., edge rusher (2025 team: Dallas Cowboys)
DaQuan Jones, defensive tackle (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Darren Waller, tight end (2025 team: Miami Dolphins)
David Edwards, guard (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
David Njoku, tight end (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
David Onyemata, defensive tackle (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
DeAndre Hopkins, wide receiver (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Deebo Samuel, wide receiver (2025 team: Washington Commanders)
Demario Davis, inside linebacker (2025 team: New Orleans Saints)
Dennis Gardeck, edge rusher (2025 team: Jacksonville Jaguars)
Derek Barnett, edge rusher (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Devin Bush, inside linebacker (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
Donovan Wilson, safety (2025 team: Dallas Cowboys)
Dre'Mont Jones, edge rusher (2025 teams: Tennessee Titans/Baltimore Ravens)
Dylan Parham, guard (2025 team: Las Vegas Raiders)
E.J. Speed, inside linebacker (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Ed Ingram, guard (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Elandon Roberts, inside linebacker (2025 team: Las Vegas Raiders)
Elijah Wilkinson, tackle (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
Eric Stokes, cornerback (2025 team: Las Vegas Raiders)
Eric Wilson, inside linebacker (2025 team: Minnesota Vikings)
Ethan Pocic, center (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
Fabian Moreau, cornerback (2025 team: Minnesota Vikings)
Geno Stone, safety (2025 team: Cincinnati Bengals)
Germaine Pratt, inside linebacker (2025 teams: Las Vegas Raiders/Indianapolis Colts)
Graham Glasgow, guard/center (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Greg Newsome II, cornerback (2025 teams: Cleveland Browns/Jacksonville Jaguars)
Greg Van Roten, guard (2025 team: New York Giants)
Haason Reddick, edge rusher (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Harrison Smith, safety (2025 team: Minnesota Vikings)
Hollywood Brown, wide receiver (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Isaiah Likely, tight end (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Isiah Pacheco, running back (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
J.K. Dobbins, running back (2025 team: Denver Broncos)
Jabrill Peppers, safety (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Jack Jones, cornerback (2025 team: Miami Dolphins)
Jadeveon Clowney, edge rusher (2025 team: Dallas Cowboys)
Jalen Nailor, wide receiver (2025 team: Minnesota Vikings)
Jalen Thompson, safety (2025 team: Arizona Cardinals)
Jamal Adams, inside linebacker (2025 team: Las Vegas Raiders)
Jamaree Salyer, tackle/guard (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)
James Pierre, cornerback (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Jaquan Brisker, safety (2025 team: Chicago Bears)
Jauan Jennings, wide receiver (2025 team: San Francisco 49ers)
Jawaan Taylor, tackle (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Jaylen Watson, cornerback (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Jaylinn Hawkins, safety (2025 team: New England Patriots)
Jermaine Eluemunor, tackle/guard (2025 team: New York Giants)
Joel Bitonio, guard (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
Joey Bosa, edge rusher (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
John Franklin-Myers, defensive end/tackle (2025 team: Denver Broncos)
John Simpson, guard (2025 team: New York Jets)
Jonah Williams, tackle (2025 team: Arizona Cardinals)
Jordan Poyer, safety (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Joseph Ossai, edge rusher (2025 team: Cincinnati Bengals)
Josh Jobe, cornerback (2025 team: Seattle Seahawks)
Josh Uche, edge rusher (2025 team: Philadelphia Eagles)
Joshua Williams, cornerback (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Justin Strnad, inside linebacker (2025 team: Denver Broncos)
K'Lavon Chaisson, edge rusher (2025 team: New England Patriots)
Kaden Elliss, inside linebacker (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
Kader Kohou, cornerback (2025 team: Miami Dolphins)
Kamren Curl, safety (2025 team: Los Angeles Rams)
Kareem Hunt, running back (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Keenan Allen, wide receiver (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)
Kenneth Gainwell, running back (2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers)
Kevin Byard, safety (2025 team: Chicago Bears)
Kevin Zeitler, guard (2025 team: Tennessee Titans)
Khalil Mack, edge rusher (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)
Khyris Tonga, defensive tackle (2025 team: New England Patriots)
Kingsley Enagbare, edge rusher (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
Kirk Cousins, quarterback (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
Kwity Paye, edge rusher (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
Kyle Dugger, safety (2025 teams: New England Patriots/Pittsburgh Steelers)
Leo Chenal, inside linebacker (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Logan Hall, defensive tackle (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Malcolm Koonce, edge rusher (2025 team: Las Vegas Raiders)
Marcus Mariota, quarterback (2025 team: Washington Commanders)
Matt Milano, inside linebacker (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Mike Evans, wide receiver (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Mike Hilton, cornerback (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
Montaric Brown, cornerback (2025 team: Jacksonville Jaguars)
Myles Bryant, cornerback (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Nahshon Wright, cornerback (2025 team: Chicago Bears)
Najee Harris, running back (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)
Nakobe Dean, inside linebacker (2025 team: Philadelphia Eagles)
Nick Chubb, running back (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Nick Cross, safety (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
Nick Scott, safety (2025 team: Carolina Panthers)
Quay Walker, inside linebacker (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
Quincy Williams, inside linebacker (2025 team: New York Jets)
Rachaad White, running back (2025 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Rasheed Shaheed, wide receiver/return specialist (2025 teams: New Orleans Saints/Seattle Seahawks)
Rasheed Walker, tackle (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
Rasul Douglas, cornerback (2025 team: Miami Dolphins)
Reed Blankenship, safety (2025 team: Philadelphia Eagles)
Reggie Gilliam, fullback (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Rico Dowdle, running back (2025 team: Carolina Panthers)
Riq Woolen, cornerback (2025 team: Seattle Seahawks)
Rob Havenstein, tackle (2025 team: Los Angeles Rams)
Rock-Ya Sin, cornerback (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Roger McCreary, cornerback (2025 teams: Tennessee Titans/Los Angeles Rams)
Romeo Doubs, wide receiver (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
Roy Lopez, defensive tackle (2025 team: Detroit Lions)
Russell Wilson, quarterback (2025 team: New York Giants)
Samson Ebukam, edge rusher (2025 team: Indianapolis Colts)
Sean Rhyan, guard (2025 team: Green Bay Packers)
Sebastian Joseph-Day, defensive tackle (2025 team: Tennessee Titans)
Shaq Thompson, inside linebacker (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Sheldon Rankins, defensive tackle (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Teven Jenkins, guard (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
Tony Jefferson, safety (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)
Travis Etienne Jr., running back (2025 team: Jacksonville Jaguars)
Travis Kelce, tight end (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Tre'Davious White, cornerback (2025 team: Buffalo Bills)
Trent Brown, tackle (2025 team: Houston Texans)
Trevon Diggs, cornerback (2025 teams: Dallas Cowboys/Green Bay Packers)
Tyler Allgeier, running back (2025 team: Atlanta Falcons)
Tyler Biadasz, center (2025 team: Washington Commanders)
Tyler Higbee, tight end (2025 team: Los Angeles Rams)
Tyler Huntley, quarterback (2025 team: Baltimore Ravens)
Tyquan Thornton, wide receiver (2025 team: Kansas City Chiefs)
Tyrod Taylor, quarterback (2025 team: New York Jets)
Wan'Dale Robinson, wide receiver (2025 team: New York Giants)
Wyatt Teller, guard (2025 team: Cleveland Browns)
Zion Johnson, guard (2025 team: Los Angeles Chargers)



