There is a bit of a lull across the NFL as teams embark on the second week of free agency.
The big-money moves have all pretty much been completed, so teams are now looking for bargains. Perhaps it is a veteran looking for one more contract. Or an injured player willing to sign a one-year “prove it deal” to let the league know they still have what it takes.
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A few names still out there, as of this writing, that would fill a position of need for the Cleveland Browns include wide receivers Jauan Jennings, Christian Kirk, and Hollywood Brown; guards Daniel Faalele and Mekhi Becton (hey, you can’t have enough offensive linemen!); offensive tackle Jonah Williams; and running back Brian Robinson Jr.
Noticeably absent are any quarterbacks, as the list is beyond depressing, and there is no need for general manager Andrew Berry to spend any time pondering who is out there. Even with the current quarterback room being a disaster.
Berry likely has his eye on a player or two that no one has been following, like the signings of tight end Jack Stoll and defensive tackle Kalia Davis, so the upcoming week should see a few more new names come to the Browns.
In the meantime, let’s start the day with the latest edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow.
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2026 NFL free agency: Best team fits for remaining free agents (ESPN) – Many NFL players about to hit free agency dream of being the subject of a bidding war between teams. By the time we get to Day 3 of the new league year (and Day 5 of the free agent window that opens with the start of the negotiation period), there aren’t many of those bidding wars happening. Having said that, there are still plenty of useful players who can make a difference for NFL teams in 2026.
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NFL Mock Draft: The free agency shake-up (The Ringer) – The first wave of NFL free agency is done, with more than $2.3 billion in total contract valuations signed this week. Now that teams have addressed some needs, it’s time to reset draft boards and take a fresh look at what the first round of this draft might look like.
