NFL free agency predictions 2026: Projected landing spots for top 60 free agents, from Trey Hendrickson to Joe Flacco image
NFL free agency predictions 2026: Projected landing spots for top 60 free agents, from Trey Hendrickson to Joe Flacco image
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The NFL has its own mad mid-March in the form of 2026 unrestricted free agency. Although the new league year doesn't start until next Wednesday at 4 p.m., most of the top free agents will have new contracts in place not long after the legal tampering period starts at noon on Monday.
Once again, like in 2025, there was limited usage of the franchise or transition tag for teams to keep players off the open market. Only three marquee offensive skill players — Jets running back Breece Hall, Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens and Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts — were franchise-tagged. Meanwhile, the Colts used the transition tag on quarterback Daniel Jones as their placeholder for agreeing on a long-term extension.
That leaves a lot of talented offensive and defensive players free to choose new teams or agree to re-sign in free agency.
Taking Hall, Pickens, Pitts and Jones out of the equation, here's predicting the landing spots for 60 free agents, starting with a coveted pass rusher and going through a valuable backup QB:
NFL free agency predictions: Projecting landing spots for top 60 players
EDGE Trey Hendrickson to Chargers
Hendrickson should be the biggest splurge for Joe Horitz and Jim Harbaugh to help new defensive coordinator Chris O'Leary with a cornerstone pass rusher.
C Tyler Linderbaum to Giants
Former Ravens coach John Harbaugh is the only one who can convince Linderbaum to not go to Jim and the Chargers. He would be a fantastic new blocker and snapper for Jaxson Dart.
LB Devin Lloyd to Raiders
Lloyd should be a big defensive pickup for Las Vegas to shore up the second level for new coordinator Rob Leonard.
EDGE Jaelan Phillips to Ravens
Anthony Weaver needs pass-rush help in coming over from the Dolphins and will be compelled to go after one of his former stars.
WR Alec Pierce to Commanders
Pierce looks like he won't return to the Colts to help Daniel Jones as a downfield target so this sneaky destination works as Washington gets another field-stretcher for Jayden Daniels to play well off Terry McLaurin.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce
Alec Pierce
Jan 4, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (14) catches a touchdown pass against the Houston Texans during the first half at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images
LB Devin Bush to Cowboys
The Cowboys will be trying to find some reasonable deals to upgrade their defense with a tough cap situation and Bush would be a good fit in Christian Parker's scheme.
CB Jaylen Watson to Giants
The Giants can be this year's Patriots in some aggressive spending to become an instant Super Bowl contender with John Harbaugh and Dart. Watson would be an ideal big cover man to fill a need.
OT Rasheed Walker to Browns
The Browns have made it clear they are eyeing key Packers offensive pieces but Walker might take priority to rebuild Todd Monken's front vs. a QB (Malik Willis).
EDGE Odafe Oweh to Ravens
Oweh had his delayed breakout with the Chargers, rushing the passer for Jesse Minter post a midseason deal from Baltimore. He can return to the Ravens and follow Minter.
RB Kenneth Walker III stays with Seahawks
Walker needs to be a priority as the Super Bowl 60 MVP workhorse with Zach Charbonnet facing a long recovery from his major knee injury.
WR Mike Evans to 49ers
This is not much of a secret in terms of how much San Francisco covets the future Hall of Famer to help clean up some receiving mess and give Brock Purdy another trusted downfield and red zone guy to go with George Kittle.
LB Leo Chenal to Broncos
The Broncos need to upgrade linebacker, maybe multiple times, as the ace cover and pass rush Chief would be a good intradivision steal.
QB Aaron Rodgers stays with Steelers
Rodgers has been rumored to be looking at the Vikings, too, but Pittsburgh doesn't hire former Green Bay offensive-minded coach Mike McCarthy without having a good feeling that Rodgers will return to play for him.
CB Alontae Taylor to Bears
Taylor can be sniped to help the Bears deal with some other cornerback free agency developments and reunite with Dennis Allen.
RB Travis Etienne Jr. to Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes needs more rushing and receiving support coming off his torn ACL. Etienne can give Kansas City a needed three-down back with sure hands and red zone burst still in his prime.
WR Jauan Jennings to Raiders
Klint Kubiak will want to get a route-running technician with good hands to get open often for Fernando Mendoza, one who will play well off Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty in the passing game.
CB Jamel Dean to Jaguars
With Etienne likely out the door, the Jaguars can snag the ideal versatile veteran corner to pair with a lot more defense-heavy Travis Hunter.
QB Malik Willis to Dolphins
Willis will be courted by the Jets and Browns plenty, but he should feel most comfortable as a complementary QB to a defensive rebuild under former Packers coordinator Jeff Hafley.
G David Edwards to Texans
Houston is rebuilding its offensive line much like Cleveland (also in play) but he would make most sense to replace Ed Ingram. Another team to watch is the Panthers.
LB Nakobe Dean to Cowboys
Parker is bound to steal a few former Vic Fangio Eagles for his rebuild of the Cowboys' entire defense. Dean would be the ideal rangy leader post Micah Parsons as they go 3-4 inside with him and Bush.
EDGE Boye Mafe to Eagles
Mafe would be an interesting fit with Fangio to build on his time with the Seahawks, also following former Seattle assistant Clint Hurtt.
DT D.J. Reader to Bears
Ben Johnson and Ryan Poles can convince Reader to keep his run-stuffing stout ways in the NFC North for a team that desperately needs that.
28. Riq Woolen to Jets
The Jets are no strangers to tapping into Seattle for cornerback help (see D.J. Reed) and will do it again for a big cover man to please Aaron Glenn, and to also raise the big-play quotient.
TE Isaiah Likely to Browns
There's a good chance that Likely follows Monken to Cleveland from Baltimore, as the Browns will need a replacement for David Njoku to support Harold Fannin Jr. in 12 personnel.
WR/KR Rashid Shaheed to Raiders
The Raiders should also be interested in a big-play slot to go with Jennings for the outside. This would be another nice Kubiak coup for Mendoza.
WR Wan'Dale Robinson to Titans
The Titans need another reliable short-area receiver and Robinson would be a dangerous weapon in the slot for Cam Ward, reuniting with Brian Daboll.
C Connor McGovern to Bears
Either the Bears (now minus retired Drew Dalman) or the Chargers (now minus retired Bradley Bozeman) will go get this plug-and-play starter.
DT Calais Campbell to Packers
New Green Bay defensive coordinator Johnathan Gannon, fired by the Cardinals, will want to keep giving the ageless disruptive behemoth a key role.
G Isaac Seumalo to Panthers
This would be a nice interior upgrade in front of Bryce Young and the running game.
RB Tyler Allgeier to Buccaneers
Bucky Irving should return as the strong lead but look for Allgeier to stay in the division as the power change of pace, following Zac Robinson from Atlanta.
S Jaylinn Hawkins to Giants
With the Giants already scoring Linderbaum and Watson in these projections, this move can help them "win" free agency with a starter next to Jevon Holland.
EDGE Khalil Mack to Bills
Mack wants to stay in the league and keep producing at a high level to add more sacks to his Hall of Fame resume. "The Return of the Mack" to his old college stomping grounds in Buffalo would be a fitting end, looking to be their new Von Miller.
G Joel Bitonio to 49ers
The 49ers need some interior blocking help and the savvy long-time Brown Bitonio would fit well with their scheme.
S Kamren Curl to Chargers
Curl can stay in Los Angeles to build on his top-end playmaking, fitting the Chargers as well as he did the Rams.
S Kevin Byard III stays with Bears
He was too valuable of a leader and playmaker to let go and should be their secondary priority.
EDGE Joey Bosa to Packers
Bosa should be interested in following former Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich to help Green Bay's pass rush.
LB Bobby Wagner stays with Commanders
Wagner has found a good home as a leader and playmaker to end his Hall of Fame career.
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S Coby Bryant to Jets
Don't be surprised when the Jets double up on former Seahawks secondary pieces, with Bryant being predicted with Woolen here.
RB Kenneth Gainwell to Saints
He can reunite well to Kellen Moore to give a needed versatile option behind Alvin Kamara.
TE David Njoku to Falcons
The Falcons tagged Kyle Pitts but will use some good 12 personnel and Njoku would offer the strong blocking complement back with Kevin Stefanski and Tommy Rees.
RB Rico Dowdle to Broncos
Dowdle would make sense to give R.J. Harvey some needed experienced support and power change of pace with JK Dobbins likely gone.
WR Romeo Doubs to Steelers
Doubs makes sense as a fellow former Packer to pair with Rodgers because of his reliable route-running and hands through the red zone.
EDGE Arnold Ebiketie to 49ers
Raheem Morris should want to get his former Falcon in San Francisco to boost the depth.
TE Travis Kelce stays with Chiefs
Kelce is either retiring before his nuptials with Taylor Swift or coming back for one more playoff shot after not getting it in 2025.
QB Kirk Cousins to Vikings
Let's just go the easy route for Minnesota's too-complicated multiple-tier QB offseason plan to give J.J. McCarthy good competition. Cousins would be the makeup reunion for not keeping Sam Darnold.
RB Brian Robinson Jr. to Seahawks
For Robinson, following former 49ers run game coordinator Brian Fleury to Seattle would make sense as a needed healthy backup for Walker.
TE Dallas Goedert to Saints
The Saints have hybrid receiver Juwan Johnson as a good target for Tyler Shough playing off Chris Olave, but this would be a solid inline complement and red zone threat to reunite with Moore.
S Bryan Cook to Patriots
With Hawkins looking for a big payday, this would be a welcome recovery to steal the Chiefs starter.
RB J.K. Dobbins to Browns
Dobbins can get one more shot to stay healthy and effective as a much-needed experienced back for Monken.
WR Deebo Samuel to Titans
Getting Samuel and Robinson would make sense to get a lot more experience on the field to move all over the field for Ward.
EDGE Cameron Jordan to Bears
Jordan is either returning for one more season as a future Hall of Famer or going back to Allen in Chicago.
QB Kyler Murray to Jets
They are replacing Justin Fields with a smaller but more accomplished version with a stronger arm and just as fast legs. He's too cheap to ignore now without a needed trade.
S Reed Blankenship to Cowboys
The Cowboys also need safety playmaking boosts and Blankenship would provide another good former Eagle into Parker's rebuild.
LB Quay Walker to Dolphins
Hafley will get some of his key Packers pieces to Miami and Walker is definitely one of them.
S Jaquan Brisker to Seahawks
Seattle can replace Bryant with this high-upside playmaker for Mike Macdonald.
DT John Franklin-Myers to Falcons
The Bronco makes a lot of sense to beef up a defense led by his former Jets defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
EDGE Jadeveon Clowney to Bengals
The Bengals will go much cheaper and older to try to replace the high-energy Hendrickson.
RB Rachaad White to Jaguars
White should be a nice little get for former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen to replace Etienne and pair with Bhayshul Tuten.
RB Najee Harris to Lions
Harris should be recovered well enough from his Achilles' to be the new power compelment to Jahmyr Gibbs replacing David Montgomery.
QB Joe Flacco, QB to Falcons
Flacco can follow Stefanski and be the new contingency for Michael Penix Jr. with Cousins gone.