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In the forecast of the next week there is a flood of NFL activities.

The NFL new season is about to achieve high equipment with the unofficial start of the free agency, which is known as a legal manipulation period. The teams can speak more than 48 hours with free agents of competitive teams before the offers can be officially signed after the start of the new league year.

Some big names that have been forecast to meet free agency have already been taken from the board. The Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs turned franchise on Wideout Tea Higgins or Guard Trey Smith to prevent them from coming to the open market. The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles have now kept the defensive stallions OSA Odighizuwa or Zack Baun with great long -term pacts.

But there is still a long list of remarkable players without offers for the next season and beyond, including the quarterback from Minnesota Vikings, Sam Darnold, Tampa Bay Buccaners Wideout Chris Godwin and Miami Dolphins Safety Jevon Holland.

From the key data to the best available players at every position and more you know what you should know about NFL Free Agency:

When is the legal manipulation period in 2025 NFL Free Agency?

The teams can speak on Monday, March 10th, from 12 p.m. ET with pending free agents from competing clubs.

When does the NFL agency start in 2025?

The new league year begins on Wednesday, March 12, at 4 p.m. ET, when the free agency officially begins and contracts can be signed.

What is the NFL salary limit in 2025?

The salary limit of 2025 is 279.2 million dollars, which marks an increase of almost 24 million US dollars compared to last season.

Which NFL teams have the largest place for the free agency 2025?

According to Over the Cap, the New England Patriots will lead to 117.3 million US dollars with a wide lead in an effective CAP place until Friday afternoon. New England is the only team over the 90 million dollar brand in effective cap space.

The Los Angeles Chargers take second place in an effective investment rate with 83.3 million US dollars, with the Arizona Cardinals (74.5 million US dollars), the Washington commanders (74.1 million US dollars) and Las Vegas Raiders (74 million US dollars) rounded off.

The Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers meanwhile have 60.5 million US dollars.

There are ee eight teams with north of $ 40 million in space: The Jacksonville Jaguars ($ 55.9 million), Tennessee Titans ($ 52 million), Dallas Cowboys ($ 49.9 million), Los Angeles Rams ($ 49.1 million), Detroit Lions ($ 48.5 million), Cincinnati Bengals ($ 48.3 million), New York Jets ($ 45.7 million) and Chicago Bären ($ 45.2 million).

Who are the top NFL -free agents in 2025?

Here is a position-to-position view of some of the best players who meet the freelance agency and the team for which they played in 2024:

Quarterback

  • Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings
  • Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets
  • Justin Fields, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Jameis Winston, Cleveland Browns
  • Jimmy Garoppolo, Los Angeles Rams
  • Daniel Jones, Minnesota Vikings
  • Zach Wilson, Denver Broncos

Return

  • Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings
  • Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • JK Dobbins, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys
  • Jamaal Williams, New Orleans Saints
  • Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos
  • Kenneth Gainwell, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Raheem Mostert, Miami Dolphins
  • Kareem Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns

Barrett Brooks and Michael Barkann discuss the prospects for Eagles Backup, which Kenny Gainwell goes back when he approaches the free agency.

Wide receiver

  • Davante Adams, New York Jets
  • Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaners
  • Amari Cooper, Buffalo Bills
  • Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears
  • Stefon Diggs, Houston Texans
  • Marquise Brown, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
  • Dyami Brown, Washington Commanders
  • Darius Slayton, New York Giants
  • Deandre Hopkins, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Elijah Moore, Cleveland Browns
  • Diontae Johnson, Baltimore Ravens
  • Mike Williams, Pittsburgh Steelers

Albert Breer and Tom Curran discuss whether the patriots should follow Davante Adams

Tight ends

  • Evan Engram, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Zach Ertz, Washington commanders
  • Mike Schicki, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Tyler Conclin, New York Jets
  • Juwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints

Offensive duels

  • Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens
  • Cam Robinson, Minnesota Vikings
  • Morgan Moses, New York Jets
  • Tyron Smith, New York Jets
  • Jedrick Wills, Cleveland Browns
  • George Fant, Seattle Seahawks
  • Dan Moore Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers

Offensive

  • Kevin Zeitler, Detroit Lions
  • Mekhi Becton, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Brandon Scherff, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Aaron Banks, San Francisco 49ers
  • James Daniels, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Patrick Mekari, Baltimore Ravens
  • Will Fries, Indianapolis Colts
  • Will Hernandez, Arizona Cardinals
  • Teven Jenkins, Chicago Bears

Sheil Kapadia from the wrestler and Dave Zangaro discuss Mekhi Becton and the chances that he will return to the Eagles as a free agent this off -season.

Centers

  • Drew Dalman, Atlanta Falcons
  • Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis Colts
  • Austin Corbett, Carolina Panthers
  • Coleman Shelton, Chicago Bears
  • Josh Myers, Green Bay Packers

Defensive Tackles

  • Milton Williams, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Javon Hargrave, San Francisco 49ers
  • Levi Onwuzurike, Detroit Lions
  • Jonathan Allen, Washington commanders
  • Jarran Reed, Seattle Seahawks
  • Tershawn Wharton, Kansas City Chiefs
  • BJ Hill, Cincinnati Bengals
  • DJ Jones, Denver Broncos
  • Calais Campbell, Miami Dolphins
  • Poona Ford, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Sebastian Joseph-Day, Tennessee Titans
  • Dre’mont Jones, Seattle Seahawks

Barrett Brooks and Michael Barkann discuss the prospects for Milton Williams and the Eagles in the Free Agency.

Defensive/edge

  • Josh Sweat, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Harold Landry, Tennessee Titans
  • Malcolm Koonce, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Dayo Odeyingbo, Indianapolis Colts
  • Azeeez Ojulari, New York Giants
  • Demarcus Lawrence, Dallas Cowboys
  • Persecution boy, New Orleans Saints
  • Haason Reddick, New York Jets
  • Matthew Judon, Atlanta Falcons
  • Baron Browning, Arizona Cardinals
  • Dante Fowler Jr., Washington Commanders
  • Chauncey Golston, Dallas Cowboys
  • Joseph Oassai, Cincinnati Bengals

Line backer

  • Dre Greenlaw, San Francisco 49ers
  • Nick Bolton, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Jamien Sherwood, New York Jets
  • EJ Speed, Indianapolis Colts
  • Robert Spillane, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Ernest Jones, Seattle Seahawks
  • Tyrel Dodson, Miami Dolphins
  • Kyzir White, Arizona Cardinals
  • Lavonte David, Tampa Bay Buccaners (According to reports for 1 year with Tampa Bay, $ 10 million.)
  • Eric Kendricks, Dallas Cowboys
  • Divine Dieblo, Las Vegas Raiders

“49ers talk” organizes Jennifer Lee Chan and Matt Maiocco when Dre Greenlaw will return to the 49s next season.

Cornerbacks

  • Charvarius Ward, San Francisco 49ers
  • Darius Slay, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Carlton Davis, Detroit Lions
  • DJ Reed, New York Jets
  • Byron Murphy, Minnesota Vikings
  • Mike Jackson, Carolina Panthers
  • Mike Hilton, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Stephon Gilmore, Minnesota Vikings
  • Rasul Douglas, Buffalo Bills
  • Paulson Adbo, New Orleans Saints
  • Jourdan Lewis, Dallas Cowboys
  • Kristian Fulton, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Asante Samuel Jr., Los Angeles Chargers
  • Nate Hobbs, Las Vegas Raiders

The 6-time per bowl cornerback Darius Slay went to his Big Play Slay Podcast to discuss his reaction to the publication of the Eagles at the beginning of the week.

Collateral

  • Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins
  • Justin Reid, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Camryn Bynum, Minnesota Vikings
  • Talanoa Hufanga, San Francisco 49ers
  • Tre’von Moehrig, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Justin Simmons, Atlanta Falcons
  • Julian Blackmon, Indianapolis Colts
  • Jeremy Chinn, Washington commanders
  • Xavier Woods, Carolina Panthers
  • Andre Cisco, Jacksonville Jaguars

The NFL design of 2025 is officially determined after the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl Lix. All 32 teams are here, with Tennessee Titans secure number 1 of the overall selection.

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