The 2026 NFL offseason is off to quite the start, with huge contracts being handed out by all 30 teams in just the first 24 hours and change.
We've not only seen notable free agent signings, but some big trades have also gone down — Maxx Crosby moving to the Baltimore Ravens and Michael Pittman Jr. heading to the Pittsburgh Steelers, just to name a few.
Time will tell which of the moves being made this week will pay off on the field, but which free agent contracts are looking the best at this point in time? We asked ChatGPT to rank the five best deals handed out so far since the NFL free agency period opened on Monday.
5 Wan'Dale Robinson – Tennessee Titans
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Contract: 4 years, $78 million
What ChatGPT said: Robinson is coming off his first 1,000-yard season, giving Tennessee a reliable playmaker and helping upgrade their passing attack.
The Tennessee Titans are giving quarterback Cam Ward a solid target in the passing game with the addition of Wan'Dale Robinson. The 25-year-old is coming off his first career 1,000-yard campaign in his fourth NFL season out of Kentucky, while also catching a career-high four touchdowns and averaging 11 yards per reception.
Robinson is a much-needed addition to a Tennessee receiving corps that managed the fourth-fewest total yards (3,241) and joint-fewest touchdowns (15) in 2025.
4 Benjamin St-Juste – Green Bay Packers
Benjamin St-Juste
Contract: 2 years, $10 million
What ChatGPT said: Not a flashy signing, but he strengthens Green Bay’s secondary and allowed a career-low passer rating when targeted last season.
The Green Bay Packers are solidifying their secondary with former Charger and Commander corner Benjamin St-Juste. The move comes as Green Bay cut defensive back Nate Hobbs one year after signing him to a four-year free-agent deal.
The 28-year-old made just two starts in 2025, registering 37 tackles and one interception.
St-Juste is looking for a fresh start and a chance to live up to the potential that saw him taken in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He'll have a good shot at showing his talent in a strong defensive system in Green Bay.
3 Alec Pierce – Indianapolis Colts
Alec Pierce WR Indianapolis Colts vs Las Vegas Raiders 2023Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
Contract: 4 years, $116 million
What ChatGPT said: Pierce became one of the highest-paid receivers of the offseason, showing how valuable young vertical threats have become in modern NFL offenses.
Alec Pierce cashed in this offseason, signing the biggest free agent deal for a receiver in NFL history to stay with the Indianapolis Colts. Pierce has developed into one of the league's top deep threats, leading the NFL in yards-per-catch for the last two seasons.
With the Colts trading Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers, Pierce will be given the reigns as the No. 1 receiver in an offense that was devastating for the first half of 2025.
2 Malik Willis – Miami Dolphins
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Contract: 3 years, $67.5 million
What ChatGPT said: After releasing Tua Tagovailoa, Miami gave Willis a chance to become a full-time starter. He showed flashes with the Packers, including a strong game with 288 yards and three touchdowns vs. Baltimore.
The Miami Dolphins are replacing Tua Tagovailoa with Malik Willis, giving the former Packers backup a healthy $67.5 million contract. It's a lot of money for a player who has so far proved very little as a starter, but the two-season sample size was promising enough for the Dolphins.
In two seasons in Green Bay, Willis completed 70 of his 89 passing attempts (78.7%) for 972 yards and six touchdowns, with no interceptions. The 26-year-old is also a threat in the run game, totaling 261 yards over 42 rushing attempts and three touchdowns with the Packers.
1 Jaelan Phillips – Carolina Panthers
Jaelan Phillips
Contract: 4 years, $120 million
What ChatGPT said: Phillips is a high-level pass rusher entering his prime and gives Carolina a legitimate defensive centerpiece. He already has 28 career sacks and 68 QB hits and should become the Panthers’ top edge threat.
Edge rusher Jaelan Phillips signed a four-year, $120 million contract with the Carolina Panthers in one of the most notable moves so far this offseason.
In just five NFL seasons, Phillips has already registered 28 sacks and 205 tackles. He most recently featured for the Philadelphia Eagles after starting his career with the Dolphins, taken 18th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The 26-year-old will be a welcome addition to a Panthers' defense that only managed 30 sacks (27th) and 93 quarterback pressures (29th) in 2025.
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