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Fantasy reactions to NFL free agency
What does all the moves mean from a fantasy perspective? Watch live reaction from Yahoo Sports' fantasy experts here.
When does the “legal tampering” period start?
The NFL's “legal tampering” period begins today at noon ET and ends Wednesday, March 13th at 4:00 pm ET. During this 52-hour period, teams will be allowed to contact the accredited representatives of players who will become free agents without restriction to negotiate contracts. Agents for the new league year.
Players who are not represented by an NFLPA-certified contract advisor are permitted to communicate with team front office personnel regarding contract negotiations. do not have The head coach or other member of the coaching staff.
When does NFL free agency start?
NFL free agency begins Wednesday, March 13th at 4pm ET, which also marks the beginning of the NFL's new league year.
Contracts cannot be signed until free agency officially begins.
Who are the top free agents?
Check out Yahoo Sports NFL writer Frank Schwab's list of the top 25 NFL free agents here.
Check out Schwab's top five free agents at each position here.
What is the NFL salary cap this season?
The salary cap is $255.4 million, an increase of $30 million starting in 2023. Yahoo Sports' Jolie Epstein has a comprehensive look at this leap.
How much cap space does each team have and what are its needs?
Check out each team's NFL offseason primer. You'll see the cap situation for each franchise and where they need to spend their money.
Which players received the NFL franchise tag?
Eight players received the non-exclusive franchise tag, including Tee Higgins, WR of the Cincinnati Bengals. Rajarius Snead, Kansas City Chiefs cornerback. Brian Burns, Carolina Panthers Edge. Justin Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens DT; Antoine Winfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers S. Josh Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars edge. Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears CB; Michael Pittman Jr., Indianapolis Colts WR
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Packers reportedly involved with Giants safety Xavier McKinney
Sources say the team expected to acquire Xavier McKinney is the Green Bay Packers. There is a connection between McKinney and passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley. It's a logical move. https://t.co/3Nqog94HBi
Report: Vikings make two moves on offense…but Kirk Cousins doesn't
of #Vikings Re-signed OL David Quessenberry and Blake Blundell. Nothing has been announced yet regarding LG Dalton Risner, who is expected to develop the market.
Packers OL David Bakhtiari announces departure from Green Bay
There's a lot of emotion in this. I want to say thank you, Green Bay. Thank you for the past 11 years. It was an incredible run. I've always wanted to have a Lombardi on Lombardi Street and I'll never complain. I tried my best. I have always tried my best no matter the situation… pic.twitter.com/dnc7gkKSAC
Tony Pollard can definitely be productive. But how effective can Tennessee be against a more inconsistent offensive line than the Cowboys?
His net yards over the past two years were essentially the same (1,007 yards rushing vs. 1,005 yards rushing), but his efficiency dropped from 5.2 yards per carry to 4.0 yards per carry as he took on a heavier workload in the months following a broken foot. did.
The end of the Derrick Henry era in Tennessee?
Derrick Henry looked like he would be away from the Tennessee Titans for several months, but there was still a small crack in the door for him to return.
The Titans clearly had other plans.
Less than an hour into the NFL's so-called legal tampering period, reports emerged that the Titans had agreed to a deal with former Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard. Practically speaking, this should close any possibility of Henry coming back.
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Pollard reportedly signed a three-year contract worth $24 million.
Titans expected to sign RB Tony Pollard
The Titans have signed former Cowboys running back Tony Pollard, a source confirmed to Yahoo Sports. Coming off his second consecutive 1,000-yard season, the Memphis native will be closer to home.
After causing a stir with tweets suggesting he would leave Buffalo, Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins has reportedly signed a three-year, $60.5 million contract extension, according to ESPN 😂
Bills three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Dion Dawkins has signed a three-year, $60.5 million contract extension, according to sources. The deal is expected to make Dawkins the fourth-highest paid tackle in the league. pic.twitter.com/hcOhFisJBn
Just 12 minutes into the NFL's so-called legal tampering period, the Chicago Bears acquired a running back.
It was D'Andre Swift, not Saquon Barkley, who had been rumored for several days. According to NFL Media's Mike Garafolo, Swift has agreed to a three-year, $24 million contract with the Bears. The deal won't be officially finalized until Wednesday, when the league year begins, so it's possible Swift or the Bears walk away, but the Bears' first order of business in free agency will be to use some of their cap space to upgrade their running backs. It seems that it was.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins mysteriously hints he will leave Buffalo
Will Bills offensive lineman quit?
Bears sign RB D'Andre Swift to 3-year contract
According to NFL Network, that amount is $24 million.
Bears expected to pursue Eagles running back D'Andre Swift
The Bears are expected to make a big push to sign Eagles free agent running back D'Andre Swift, according to sources. Free agency is now open and he is expected to be Chicago's main target.
The NFL's legal tampering window is officially open!
The NFL's “legal tampering” period begins today at noon ET and ends Wednesday, March 13th at 4:00 pm ET. During this 52-hour period, teams will be allowed to contact the accredited representatives of players who will become free agents without restriction to negotiate contracts. Agents for the new league year.
Players who are not represented by an NFLPA-certified contract advisor are permitted to communicate with team front office personnel regarding contract negotiations. do not have The head coach or other member of the coaching staff.
NFL free agency begins Wednesday, March 13th at 4pm ET, which also marks the beginning of the NFL's new league year. Contracts cannot be signed until free agency officially begins.
Michael Pittman Jr. agrees to stay in Indianapolis
Report: Colts and WR Michael Pittman Jr. agree to 3-year, $70 million contract extension
The deal could reach up to $71.5 million, with $46 million guaranteed for the 26-year-old, according to NFL Network.