Top Remaining 2023 NFL Free Agents
1. LT Orlando Brown (27) – Limited athlete but above-average technician on the blindside.
2. G Dalton Risner (27) – High-motor tone setter was Denver’s most consistent OL in ’22.
3. G Isaac Seumalo (29) – Quality pass-protecting right guard finally stayed healthy in ’22.
4. LT Taylor Lewan (31) – Average to below-average LT tore ACL twice over last three seasons.
5. DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson (25) – Aggressive, feisty S/slot CB had six INTs in 12 games last year.
6. LB Lavonte David (33) – Aging but still playing at an elite level, especially in pass coverage.
7. TE Dalton Schultz (27) – True three-down tight end is possession receiver, quality run blocker.
8. FS Jordan Poyer (32) – Aging but still-elite coverage safety has nine INTs over last two seasons.
9. DE Yannick Ngakoue (28) – One-trick-pony pass rusher has 19.5 sacks over last two years.
10. QB Baker Mayfield (28) – Looks like a backup at this point. 6.0 adjusted YPA last season.
11. CB Shaquill Griffin (27) – Talented cover corner cut after two injury-plagued years in JAX.
12. OT Isaiah Wynn (27) – Talented but too often injured. Struggled badly at RT last season.
13. LT Donovan Smith (29) – Released by Tampa Bay. Durable but frustratingly inconsistent.
14. LB Bobby Wagner (32) – Aging but still super productive; six sacks, 140 tackles for ‘22 Rams.
15. DE Frank Clark (29) – Big name but overrated EDGE disappointed in four years for Chiefs.
16. QB Jacoby Brissett (30) – Ideal placeholder QB outplayed Deshaun Watson for ’22 Browns.
17. CB Rock Ya-Sin (27) – Proved functional starter when aligned outside for Colts & Raiders.
18. S Julian Love (25) – Exceptionally versatile defender can play FS, slot CB, outside CB, and LB.
19. WR Odell Beckham (30) – Beckham last played on 2/13/22. Has torn his left ACL twice.
20. RT Jermaine Eluemunor (28) – Powerfully built with starting experience at both RG & RT.
21. DE Jadeveon Clowney (30) – Edge-setting mercenary set to join fifth different NFL team.
22. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (26) – Big, tough slot WR with athleticism/playmaking limitations.
23. OL Connor McGovern (30) – Functional veteran starter has excelled at center most recently.
24. CB Marcus Peters (30) – Offers bounce-back potential further removed from 2021 ACL tear.
25. WR D.J. Chark (26) – Long-limbed burner averaged career-high 9.7 yards per target in 2022.
26. TE Mike Gesicki (27) – Receiving-only tight end must sign with team that has a specific plan.
27. S Taylor Rapp (25) – Reliable tackler is jack of many trades, master of none as NFL safety.
28. LB Drue Tranquill (27) – New-age ‘backer earned high 2022 PFF marks in coverage & blitzing.
29. WR Darius Slayton (26) – Vertical stretcher with 4.39 speed averaged 15.7 YPR last season.
30. WR Mecole Hardman (25) – Chiefs 2019 second-round pick has frustrated with inconsistency.
31. S Adrian Amos (30) – Consistent if non-dynamic starter for Bears, Packers last eight years.
32. DE Leonard Floyd (30) – Released by Rams despite at least nine sacks in three straight years.
33. WR Adam Thielen (32) – Cut by Vikings. Devolving into late-career possession/red-zone guy.
34. FS Juan Thornhill (27) – Non-exceptional yet reliable backend starter with winning résumé.
35. DT Fletcher Cox (32) – Still-disruptive late-career three-technique banked seven sacks in ’22.
36. DE Melvin Ingram (34) – Aging, best used rotationally but can still be a dynamic role player.
37. LB Kyle Van Noy (32) – Aging but versatile EDGE/off-ball LB has five-plus sacks in four straight years.
38. QB Teddy Bridgewater (30) – 22 TD, 11 INT, 7.4 YPA over 19 games (16 starts) last two years.
39. DE Justin Houston (34) – Pass-rusher mercenary coming off 9.5-sack season with Ravens.
40. RB Miles Sanders (26) – Averaging 5.0 yards on 739 career carries. Stayed healthy in 2022.
41. TE Hayden Hurst (29) – Capable if non-explosive every-down TE averaging 9.7 career YPR.
42. DT Poona Ford (27) – Fire-hydrant pocket pusher ideally built for No. 3/4 rotational DT role.
43. DT Jordan Phillips (30) – 330-pound space eater can collapse pocket but injured too often.
44. TE Irv Smith Jr. (24) – Potential-ridden receiving tight end has underachieved to this point.
45. RB Alexander Mattison (24) – Between-tackles banger has 70 receptions through four years.
46. DL Calais Campbell (36) – Cut by Ravens but still productive pass rusher (5.5 sacks in 2022).
47. WR Parris Campbell (25) – Savvy slot receiver whose injuries have sapped explosiveness.
48. DL Matt Ioannidis (29) – Old-school five-technique type best deployed as part of rotation.
49. DE Rasheem Green (26) – Situational pass rusher has accumulated 10 sacks last two years.
50. DT Greg Gaines (27) – 6’1″/312 fire hydrant nose guard racked up 8.5 sacks last two seasons.