Key Highlights
- Jaelan Phillips signed a four-year, $120 million deal with the Carolina Panthers.
- The Indianapolis Colts kept both Alec Pierce and Daniel Jones through contracts worth $88 million for Jones over two years.
- Carter Bahns WR Jauan Jennings is an underrated wideout looking for a new contract.
- Joey Bosa could join the San Francisco 49ers alongside his brother Nick.
- Deebo Samuel, who was with the Washington Commanders last season, could fit well in Denver under Sean Payton.
The Big Spenders: Titans and Colts
The Tennessee Titans are already a top spender in free agency. They released cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, freeing up $11.4 million in cap space. With the addition of $24.3 million from an NFL cap adjustment, they could be looking to add another wide receiver. The Indianapolis Colts also made significant moves, keeping both Alec Pierce and Daniel Jones with contracts that will keep them competitive.
Joey Bosa’s Potential Move
Pass rusher Joey Bosa is a perfect fit for the San Francisco 49ers alongside his brother Nick Bosa. While Bosa turns 31 this summer, he still leads the NFL with five forced fumbles in his one season with the Buffalo Bills. The 49ers could use his experience and leadership to bolster their defensive line.
Deebo Samuel’s Future
The Denver Broncos have a chance to add Deebo Samuel, who was the Washington Commanders’ leading receiver last season despite playing fewer games due to injury. With a young quarterback on a rookie deal and an elite defense, Samuel would provide significant depth and versatility.
Other Moves to Watch
Chris Jones posted about Cameron Jordan joining the New Orleans Saints, where he could play his 16th NFL season. The Houston Texans have been revamping their offensive line, with Wyatt Teller potentially moving from Cleveland to Houston. David Njoku is coming off one of the worst seasons of his career and may be available for a new team.
Keenan Allen is expected to stay with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Bobby Okereke could return to the NFC East with the Dallas Cowboys, while Matt Milano, a former Pro Bowl linebacker, would be a valuable addition to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Stefon Diggs, dealing with an off-field situation, might join the Baltimore Ravens after his stint in New England.