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2023 NFL offseason: 32 players who need a fresh start on a new team

We're quickly approaching the NFL's version of Silly Season, as the free agency negotiating period will start March 13 in the lead-up to the start of the league year on March 15.

Many players will be getting paid by their current teams, while others will be on the move. Our goal here was to pick one player on each team who might be eager to move on to a new situation. Whether they are young guys looking for increased playing time, players who would benefit from a new scheme or veterans who might not want to be part of a rebuild, we had our NFL Nation writers pick one person from the team they cover who should be happy with a new home for the 2023 season.

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Devin Singletary, RB

There's not an obvious player on the Bills who needs a change. But Singletary, who led the team in rushing yards (819), is set to be a free agent and changing teams could be best for both sides. As rookie James Cook's snaps and production rose toward the end of 2022, Singletary's decreased, so Cook should have a larger role in 2023. The Bills also traded for Nyheim Hines during the season, looking for a player who could handle returns and be a receiving back. — Alaina Getzenberg

Mike Gesicki, TE

Last season represented a sharp decline for Gesicki, who played under the franchise tag. Durham Smythe effectively replaced him as the Dolphins' starting tight end toward the end of training camp, and Gesicki recorded his lowest catch and receiving yards totals since his rookie season. He is still a threat as a receiver but is not likely to have a major role in Mike McDaniel's

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