NFL free agency: Roster additions, cuts, remaining questions - ESPN
The first week of NFL free agency saw all 32 teams make moves in hopes of bolstering — or maintaining — their rosters.
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The first week of NFL free agency saw all 32 teams make moves in hopes of bolstering — or maintaining — their rosters.
NFL free agency has started to slow down since officially opening last Wednesday, so it's a good time to take stock of the moves. Some teams have made splash signings, adding standouts like Sam Darnold, Davante Adams, Justin Fields, Josh Sweat and Carlton Davis III to their rosters. Other top free agents — notably Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Stefon Diggs — are still searching for their next team.
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Finding perfect schematic and cultural fits is team builders' biggest challenge during the NFL's "Free Agent Frenzy" period. Evaluators must separate the performance and production to project how well a player will play in a new scheme. In addition, the coaching staff must understand how to unlock a marquee free agent's talents to help him realize his potential as a difference-maker on a new squad.
As the NFL's first week of free agency comes to a close, two questions loom largest: Where will Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson wind up?
The veteran quarterback market has been active this NFL offseason.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — One month after saying goodbye to Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets addressed the quarterback position on the first day of free agent negotiating period, agreeing to terms Monday with former Pittsburgh Steelers backup Justin Fields, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.