Which impact contributors could depart NFL playoff teams this offseason? The number is probably more than you think.
Guard Trey Smith, who is rated as Pro Football Focus' number-two impending free agent, is projected for a four-year, $79 ...
Mark Konezny-Imagn Images Kansas City will have trouble paying Smith the type of contract he'll command as a free agent, which could be more than $20 million per year. Ryan Poles could be more ...
The Carolina Panthers went against the grain last offseason and splurged on a couple of guards, handing out a total of $153 million to sign Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt. Spending that much at ...
Smith won't come cheap, though. To land him, the Bears could need to pay Smith more than $20 million annually. A good model could be the five-year, $100 million deal Robert Hunt signed with the ...
Here are three free-agent targets who should top their list: ...
So it was quite telling for the Eagles that edge rusher Nolan Smith played 58 of the Eagles ... Bryce Huff, meanwhile, the Eagles' biggest salaried free-agent signee last spring, played just ...
Every season has its share of players who provide a glimpse at their potential, turning heads in small sample sizes and ...
Laken Tomlinson was the most consistent but is set to be an unrestricted free agent ... moves to protect Smith. They can do that, or simply move on from Smith to ensure even more money.
The Minnesota Vikings struck gold last offseason. Almost all their free agency additions became impact players on a team that went 14-3 in what looked ...