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NFL free agent tracker, 2014: Follow all the moves from around the league

It's that time of year when NFL teams go shopping. Follow all the moves, big ones and little ones, from around the league with SB Nation's NFL free agency tracker.

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The 2014 league year starts Tuesday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET. That's the technical term for it. Most of the rest of the world knows it as the day that NFL teams start handing out big contracts to unrestricted free agents. Some teams will come to regret those deals (Mike Wallace, anyone?); others will manage to swing a return on their investment.

Judging the free agent deals comes later. For now, it's hot stove season for football fans. Many of the best players on the market will never make it there, re-signed by their teams before a rival scoops them up. Others will make it to the promised land. Our handy free agent tracker will help you keep up with the action.

Notable signings:

Giants add QB depth with Josh Freeman

Eli Manning is 33-year-old, coming off his worst season as a pro and is going through offseason ankle surgery. No, that's not a lead-in to suggest his spot on the depth chart is anywhere close to shaky, but it does mean the G-men are thinking about the depth behind him. They addressed that concern with the signing of Josh Freeman, the former Buccaneers starter who spent the back half of last season on the bench in Minnesota. He'll be competing with Curtis Painter and Ryan Nassib for the backup job.

Jets pick up Chris Johnson

The offense in New York last season was about as exciting as CSPAN, and Rex Ryan is hoping the addition of a proven playmaker like Chris Johnson will help liven things up. After a years of decline, however, it's uncertain just how much of an effect the 29-year-old -- who signed for $8 million over two years -- will have.

Gang Green Nation: Don't expect CJ2K
Matt Flynn signs with Packers

Quarterback Matt Flynn has agreed to terms with the Green Bay Packers. Flynn started his career in Green Bay, and turned a couple opportunities in relief of a resting Aaron Rodgers into a potential starting job elsewhere. Unfortunately, injuries and simply being outplayed forced him into a backup role everywhere he went. It seems he'll now settle in as Rodgers' backup once again, though he will need to compete with Scott Tolzien.

Acme Packing Co.: Flynn gets one-year deal
Champ Bailey signs with New Orleans

The New Orleans Saints have signed free agent cornerback Champ Bailey to a two-year deal. Bailey was released by the Denver Broncos earlier this offseason after a 2013 campaign that was severely limited by injuries. Bailey still plays at a high level when he's actually on the field. Some are surprised that he's going to play this season but if he can remain healthy, then he should be able to provide a boost for New Orleans' secondary.

DeSean Jackson agrees with Washington

After getting released by the Eagles just days earlier, wide receiver DeSean Jackson stays within the NFC East with a three-year agreement with the Redskins. Jackson caught 82 passes for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns in 2013 and figures to couple with Pierre Garcon to give Washington a dynamic receiving duo.

Jackson's contract will be worth $24 million over three years, with $16 million guaranteed, according to the Washington Post.

Knowshon Moreno signs with Miami

The Miami Dolphins signed running back Knowshon Moreno on Friday. Moreno was the top running back to come out this year, but there was an overall lack of interest in the market. Moreno had an excellent year with the Broncos last season, but it's unclear if he was looking for more money than the market was willing to offer, or if running back was just not a priority. Regardless, he should be a big part of Miami's offense next season.

LeGarrette Blount inks deal with Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with running back LeGarrette Blount on Friday. Blount wasn't the top back on the market, but he was definitely the top power back. He proved his worth with the New England Patriots last season and will now likely split carries with second-year back Le'Veon Bell in Pittsburgh.

Maurice Jones-Drew finally signs

The Oakland Raiders signed veteran running back Maurice Jones-Drew to a three-year contract. Jones-Drew was definitely the biggest name to hit the market this year, but he's considered well past his prime. Still, a change of scenery to Oakland might just be what he needs to get back on track. Oakland also re-signed Darren McFadden to a one-year deal so it will be interesting to see how the carries are distributed there.

Mark Sanchez joins Eagles

Shortly after Vick joined the Jets, former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was released, and signed a one-year deal with the Eagles, Vick's former team. The Eagles are looking for a backup to compete with second-year player Matt Barkley, while providing starter Nick Foles with something of a veteran presence behind him. Sanchez can earn up to $1.75 million more in incentives, based on playing time.

Michael Vick becomes a Jet

The most prolific quarterback on the market finally made a visit, and didn't leave it without a new contract. The Jets signed Vick to a one-year, $5 million deal, bringing him in to compete with second-year pro Geno Smith. In Gotham, the fans will be hoping Vick's signing brings out the best in Smith.

More: Geno will have to earn starting role
Antonio Cromartie signs with Arizona

There is a Cromartie in Arizona once again. Four years after Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie left for the Eagles, the team has signed cousin Antonio to a one year-deal, adding to a fierce secondary unit in which he will start opposite former first-round draft pick Patrick Peterson.

Devin Hester leaves Bears for Falcons

Star return man Devin Hester will be playing for the Falcons next season, as the former Chicago Bear signed a three-year deal with the team. He is expected to continue his contributions in the kicking game that fans are familiar with from his team with Chicago, but could see some action in Atlanta's offense, as well.

Michael Vick hopes to start with Jets

The New York Jets announced the release of Mark Sanchez on Friday, and 10 minutes later they filled the spot on the roster with Michael Vick. The veteran will now compete with Geno Smith for the starting role in New York, where they will try to turn around an offense that finished 29th in the NFL in points scored.

Lance Moore ends up in Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh Steelers may have lost Jerricho Cotchery, but the team responded on Friday by signing free agent wide receiver Lance Moore to a two-year contract. Moore is a solid receiver, and has been very effective from the slot for much of his career. He's struggled when not with the Saints, but the Steelers needed another option next to Antonio Brown and Markus Wheaton.

Jerricho Cotchery gives Panthers a much-needed WR

The signing of the 31-year-old Jerricho Cotchery probably won't be enough to get Panthers fans over their recent losses at wide receiver, but he's better than nothing -- which is pretty much what the team had before his arrival. The Panthers have lost three of their top four receivers from a year ago -- Steve Smith, Brandon LaFell and Tedd Ginn -- plus Dominik Hixon.

Cat Scratch Reader: Cotchery doesn't fill the void
Henry Melton to Dallas

Former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Henry Melton agreed to terms with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday. Melton was one of the top players remaining on the market at the time, and was reportedly swayed by the fact that the Cowboys have Rod Marinelli as their defensive coordinator. Melton has one Pro Bowl to his name, from 2012 when Marinelli was the defensive coordinator in Chicago.

Blogging the Boys: Breaking down Melton's contract
James Jones to the Raiders

The Raiders continue to make solid, if not flashy moves and the latest is signing a player in that exact mold. James Jones was productive for the Packers, but rarely earned accolades as one of the top receivers. He should be at least a solid complimentary piece for the Raiders and was arguably the top free agent receiver left on the board. The two sides agreed to a three-year deal.

Silver and Black Pride: Raiders get their guy
Giants land Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie appeared headed to New York, it was just a question of which team he would join. The Jets and Giants were both after the standout cornerback and he opted to join Big Blue, agreeing to a five-year deal worth $39 million. With Rodgers-Cromartie and Walter Thurmond now in the fold, the Giants have successfully remade their cornerback depth chart.

Big Blue View: Giants continue to revamp their secondary

Brandon Weeden heads to Dallas

Brandon Weeden's attempt to revive his career will come in Dallas after he agreed to a two-year deal with the Cowboys. The 30-year-old Weeden signed for the veteran minimum and will now compete to make the roster and possibly for backup duties. Kyle Orton is the current No. 2, but he's reportedly pondering retirement. That could leave Weeden as the top contender to backup Tony Romo next season

Blogging the Boys: Cowboys land a cheap insurance policy

Steven Hauschka re-signs with Seahawks

NFL vet Steven Hauschka has agreed to a 3-year, $9.15 million deal to return to Seattle. Hauschka was one of the top kickers in the league a season ago, nailing 33 of 35 kicks. The 28-year-old has made 86 percent of his kicks during his seven-year pro career.

Saints hold on to Zach Strief

One of the longest tenured Saints has extended his stay for another half-decade, as veteran right tackle Zach Strief has agreed to a five-year contract. With most of the top tackles off the market, Strief is a solid signing for New Orleans, who didn't have much cap room to make a big splash anyway.

Canal St. Chronicles: Re-signing Strief a smart move
Patriots bring back Julian Edelman, add Brandon LaFell

Tom Brady gets to hold on to one of his old targets while adding a new one. New England has agreed to terms with wide receiver Julian Edelman and has signed former Panthers wideout Brandon LaFell. Edelman and LaFell will likely compete for the No. 2 spot, though there's still a chance the Pats' receiving corps could continue with the potential signing of Kenny Britt, who is scheduled to meet with the team on Monday. The Panthers, who have seen LaFell, Steve Smith and Tedd Ginn. leave in free agency, have now lost three of their top four receivers from last season.

Browns finally get a RB, sign Ben Tate

Ben Tate gets to step out of the shadow of Arian Foster and the Browns get an opportunity to have an actual running game again. After a days of mixed reports, news of a two-year, $7 million contract broke on Saturday. Tate struggled a bit last season after taking over for an injured Foster down the stretch, but is a major up upgrade to a team that struggled to find a consistent runner after trading away former first-rounder Trent Richardson.

Dawgs by Nature: Tate contract short, safe
Emmanuel Sanders chooses Broncos over Chiefs

Eric Decker is off to New York, but Denver landed a solid replacement with former Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who signed a three-year $15 million deal and now slides into the No. 2 spot in Denver behind Demaryius Thomas. This comes at the expense of the Chiefs, who claim they had a verbal agreement with Sanders and are in an uproar over his agent's sneaky negotiating. Reportedly, the agent turned around and shopped the Kansas City deal to Denver in order to drive up the price, which isn't technically illegal by NFL rules, but is generally frowned upon.

Packers land Julius Peppers, re-sign B.J. Raji

Julius Peppers was too expensive for the Bears to keep around. Now they'll have to face him twice a year. Days after being released by Chicago, Peppers signed a three-year, $30 million contract to stay in the NFC North with Green Bay. The Pack's defensive line also benefited from the re-signing of B.J. Raji, who has inked a one-year, $4 million contract. Peppers will now have to make the adjustment to a 3-4 after playing his entire career in the 4-3.

Tarrell Brown switches teams, doesn't have to move

One of the top cornerbacks remaining on the market, Tarell Brown, signed a deal with the Oakland Raiders on Friday. Brown didn't have a ton of interest go his way this offseason, but he is a starting-caliber player just looking for an opportunity to earn a big deal, which is why he signed with the Raiders, a team that will virtually guarantee him a starting spot opposite D.J. Hayden.

Silver and Black Pride: Brown an unexpected addition
Hakeem Nicks gets a "prove it" deal from Colts

A first-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft of the New York Giants, Hakeem Nicks never had a bad season with the team, but never quite proved that he was worth the money of a No. 1 receiver. With a one-year deal from the Indianapolis Colts, Nicks will have that type of opportunity before reaching free agency again in 2015. According to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, Nicks will receive $3.5 million in 2014 with an additional $2 million available through incentives. Andrew Luck will now have Nicks, Reggie Wayne and T.Y. Hilton to work with in the re-tooled Indianapolis offense.

Stampede Blue: Colts add Nicks
Michael Oher to Tennessee

The player best known for The Blind Side is leaving to join the Tennessee Titans on a four-year deal worth $20 million that the Ravens were unwilling to match. In five years with the Ravens, Oher started all 80 games possible, but struggled in his final season with the team after having a strong start to his professional career. In Tennessee, he will likely step into the starting lineup at right tackle.

Baltimore Beatdown: Oher returns to his home state
Steve Smith joining the Ravens

In 13 seasons with the Panthers, Steve Smith racked up 12,197 yards receiving, 67 touchdowns and five trips to the Pro Bowl, but the team released him to clear cap space. Where Carolina was unwilling to pay, the Ravens were, dishing out a three-year deal worth $11.5 million to the receiver. While Torrey Smith had a great season in 2013, the team struggled to replace the production of Anquan Boldin, which the new addition may be able to provide.

Daryl Smith staying in Baltimore

After an admirable season replacing Ray Lewis, Daryl Smith has been rewarded with a four-year, $16.1 million deal to return to the Ravens. Baltimore faced stiff competition from Denver and New England, but ended up bagging their leading tackler from a season ago. Baltimore has been patient with it's in-house free agents, and has managed to lock down Smith, Eugene Monroe and Dennis Pitta, their top three priorities.

Baltimore Beatdown: Smith a huge get
Raiders sign Lamarr Woodley

A day after the Raiders lost their top free agent target in Rodger Saffold, thanks to him failing a physical, the team has made another splash by signing former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Oakland is bringing him in on a two-year deal worth $12 million. The deal seems good for both sides, as Woodley appears to have a lot to offer at this point in his career, but has slowed down and shouldn't get more than a one- or two-year deal.

Silver and Black Pride: Woodley says he'll play defensive end
Jason Hatcher goes to division rival Redskins

Former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Jason Hatcher ended up signing with the NFC East rival Washington Redskins on Thursday. That's a huge hit for the Cowboys, who were trying to get Hatcher re-signed to a new contract, but with limited cap space (they only recently became cap compliant), it's not surprising the Redskins were able to sway him.

Jags re-sign Jason Babin; add Chris Clemons, Ziggy Hood

The Jaguars addressed their desperate need for depth on the defensive line on Thursday by signing former Seahawk defensive end Chris Clemsons (four-years, $18 million) and ex-Steeler Ziggy Hood and re-signing Jason Babin. It's hard to imagine Jacksonville fans getting too excited about this, however. Clemons is 32 with a history of knee problems and Hood was a first-round bust in Pittsburgh. Nevertheless, the pair of veterans add solid depth up front. Babin will be 34 by the time the season starts.

Jets hope to boost offense with signing of Eric Decker

The Jets have agreed to terms with free agent Eric Decker on a five-year, $36.25 million contract. The former Broncos wide receiver thrived over the last two seasons playing with Peyton Manning and will now try to duplicate those numbers with Geno Smith. Decker amassed 3,090 yards and 33 touchdowns over four season in Denver, with a majority of those stats coming in the past two years.

Rodger Saffold signs with the Raiders staying with the Rams

The bizarre story of Rodger Saffold played out on Wednesday with reports earlier in the day claiming that the offensive linesman had agreed to a big 5-year, $42.5 million deal with Oakland. The reports were true but hours later the deal was off after the Raiders decided to cancel the deal after a physical brought up issues with Saffold's shoulder. The Rams apparently weren't concerned about the tackles shoulder and are set to give him a new five-year deal.

Revis reportedly lands with the Patriots

Cornerback Darrelle Revis will reportedly play for the New England Patriots after being released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, though his business manager says no deal has been agreed to. We'd heard that playoff teams would be fighting to get Revis, and the Patriots signing him for a season makes the likelihood of seeing Revis in January and February much more likely. He's reportedly there on a one-year, $12 million deal that would certainly lead to bigger and better things if he shows he's playing up to form.

Golden Tate taking his talents to the Motor City

After winning a Super Bowl with the Seahawks, wide receiver Golden Tate has agreed to a five-year deal worth a reported $31 million with Detroit. The Lions -- who went 7-9 in 2013 -- have now given quarterback Matthew Stafford another talented receiver to throw in Tate. He should help boost the team's passing attack, forcing defenses to worry about someone other than just Calvin Johnson, one of the league's best receivers.

Corey Graham upgrades Bills defense, special teams

The Bills were reportedly looking to upgrade their special teams units this offseason, and they did just that by signing cornerback Corey Graham to a four-year, $16 million contract. The deal could go as high as $19 million based on playing time. Graham is a Buffalo native that spent his first five seasons with Chicago, and last two with Baltimore. He made the Pro Bowl for special teams in 2011.

Jacoby Jones stays with Ravens

Baltimore shored up a position on offense and special teams by re-signing Jacoby Jones to a four-year, $14 million deal on Wednesday. Jones had 455 receiving yards in 12 games, plus he handled most of the punt and kick return duties. He has had four special teams touchdowns over the last two seasons.

Baltimore Beatdown: Jones pivotal in 2013 playoffs
Tony McDaniel sticks with Seahawks

Another Super Bowl-winning team to retain one of their own, the Sahawks re-signed defensive tackle Tony McDanies to a two-year, $6.2 million contract. McDaniel made just five starts over his first seven years in the league, but had 15 starts for the 2013 champions, providing an important role on the defensive line.

DeMarcus Ware becomes the Broncos third big signing

After nine years in Dallas, defensive end/linebacker DeMarcus Ware will be paying a mile-high for the Broncos in 2014. Ware is a seven-time Pro Bowler, led the NFL in sacks twice (2008, 2010), and is the Cowboys' all-time leader in sacks and forced fumbles. Even at the age of 31, Ware looks poised to continue to play at a high level and the idea of having him line up with Von Miller should give opposing offenses nightmares.

Everson Griffen gets paid by Vikings

Griffen isn't a household name like Jared Allen, but he sure got paid handsomely. Griffen is staying in Minnesota for the foreseeable future after inking a five-year, $42.5 million deal with $20 million guaranteed. He will be expected to pick up the slack with Allen headed elsewhere.

Jairus Byrd signs with Saints in a stunner

Strapped with very little salary cap space, not many expected the Saints to be a big player in free agency. They didn't add a lot of pieces on Monday, but did come away with the biggest piece of all, landing safety Jairus Byrd. Arguably the top overall free agent, Byrd agreed to a six-year deal with New Orleans. How the Saints will fit the deal under the cap remains to be see, but Byrd is a major addition. He will join second-year safety Kenny Vaccaro to form one of the best safety duos in the NFL.

Canal St. Chronicles: What to expect from Byrd
Aqib Talib is a splurge for Broncos

Denver handed out the biggest deal of the day thus far, signing Talib to a six-year deal worth $57 million, including $26 million guaranteed. Talib has flashed greatness during his career but has been inconsistent and struggled with injury and off the field issues. The deal likely means Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will not return to Denver.

Alterraun Verner joins the Bucs

Tampa Bay may move on from Darrelle Revis, but they landed a solid replacement, agreeing to a four-year deal with Alterraun Verner. The deal is worth $26.5 million including $14 million guaranteed. The guaranteed portion of the deal is less than Revis would have made next season. Verner was arguably the top corner on the free agent market.

Bucs Nation: Verner an "A" signing
T.J. Ward going to Broncos

The back end of the defense has been a problem for the Broncos in recent seasons and they made a major move to resolve that by inking Ward. Most considered Ward to be the No. 2 safety in the class behind Jairus Byrd. Landing him on a reasonable deal appears to be a major coup for John Elway and the Broncos.

Mile High Report: Elway lands a steal in Ward
Jared Veldheer heads to Cardinals

Left tackle has long been a problem for the Cardinals, but they found a solution Tuesday. Arizona landed one of the free agent prizes, signing left tackle Jared Veldheer to a five-year deal. Veldheer was one of the top tackles on the market and instantly becomes the best offensive lineman the Cardinals have had in several seasons. He didn't come cheap, but reportedly took less money than he was offered to remain in Oakland.

Revenge of the Birds: Veldheer deal is cap-friendly
Lamarr Houston to the Bears

Chicago missed out on one of its top targets when Michael Bennett re-signed with Seattle, but the Bears landed a very solid second option, agreeing to a five-year deal with Houston. Like Bennett, Houston is a versatile player capable of playing a number of spots along the defensive line. He'll likely play a lot of defensive end, sliding inside at times to create a matchup mismatch.

Windy City Gridiron: Houston a good fit in Chicago
Vontae Davis returns to Indy

Although Vontae Davis reportedly drew heavy interest, the Colts were able to retain their No. 1 corner on a four-year, $39 million deal. The deal is similar to what Sam Shields signed for with the Packers. The Colts have spent heavily in free agency in recent years, so locking up Davis, even for $20 million guaranteed, didn't come as a major surprise.

Eugene Monroe stays in Baltimore

The Ravens made re-signing Monroe a top offseason priority and were able to get the deal done shortly after free agency opened. Monroe played very well after joining the Ravens in a midseason trade. The deal he signed was for less than Branden Albert, but the five-year $37.5 million matches what Jared Veldheer signed for.

Baltimore Beatdown: Monroe drama ends with re-signing
Branden Albert to Miami

A year after almost acquiring him in a trade from Kansas City, the Dolphins officially inked Albert on Tuesday. The deal should be a big one for Miami as they had a desperate need along the offensive line. There is still work to do, but Albert will shore up the left tackle position.

Arthur Jones lands with the Colts

Indianapolis made a major move along the defensive line by matching Chuck Pagano with his former pupil in Baltimore. Jones was somewhat underrated with the Ravens, but is an excellent run defender and an effective pass rusher. He should have a major impact on the Colt defense next season

Dexter McCluster going to Tennessee

The Titans added another weapon, signing McCluster to a three-year deal worth $12 million. McCluster provides value both as a versatile slot receiver and as a return man. With the Titans also re-signing Leon Washington, they could have the most dangerous return unit in the NFL next season.

Music City Miracles: Titans add versatile weapon
D'Qwell Jackson headed to Colts

A four-year, $22 million contract with $11 million guaranteed for a 31-year-old inside linebacker is pricey. Jackson's probably a better fit for his leadership qualities than his defense nowadays. It's fair to wonder if Jim Irsay is the new Dan Snyder.

John Carlson signs with Cardinals

It's not a huge deal for the Cardinals offense, but Carlson at least gives Carson Palmer another pass catcher to work with. His injury history has limited his production over the last three seasons. A two-year, $4.65 million deal is essentially a no-risk investment.

Revenge of the Birds: Cards bolster tight ends
Red Bryant signs with Jaguars

Released by the Seahawks, Bryant rejoined his former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley in Jacksonville. The Jaguars picked up a few former Seahawks last season, but Bryant is the best of the bunch.

Michael Bennett returns to Seahawks

After talks had begun to swirl that Bennett would join his brother Martellus is Chicago, Seattle stepped up and inked its leading pass-rusher to a four-year, $28.5 million deal. With Bennett back, Pete Carroll has his defensive front in tact for 2014.

Michael Johnson to Bucs

Tampa Bay is looking to make a splash in free agency, and started the period off with a bang. Technically not even allowed to sign their players yet, the Buccaneers have reportedly come to terms on a five-year, $43.75 million deal with $24 million guaranteed.

Sam Shields stays with Pack

One of the best cornerbacks in football, Shields decided to forgo free agency and stay with the only organization he has ever known. Shields signed a four-year, $39 million deal, the richest in Packer history for a cornerback.

Sortable list of free agents for 2014

Player Position 2013 Team 2014 Team Contract
Derek Anderson QB Panthers Panthers 1 year
Jason Campbell QB Browns Bengals 1 year
Matt Cassel QB Vikings Vikings 2 years, $10MM
Jimmy Clausen QB Panthers Bears 1 year, $645,000
Kellen Clemens QB Rams Chargers 2 years, $3MM
Ryan Fitzpatrick QB Titans Texans 2 years
Matt Flynn QB Bills Packers TBA
Josh Freeman QB Vikings Giants 1 year
David Garrard QB Jets
Rex Grossman QB Redskins
Chad Henne QB Jaguars Jaguars 2 years, $8MM
Shaun Hill QB Lions Rams 1 year, $1.75 MM
Tarvaris Jackson QB Seahawks Seahawks 1 year, $1.25MM
Jon Kitna QB Cowboys
Josh McCown QB Bears Buccaneers 2 years, $10MM
Luke McCown QB Saints Saints 1 year
Colt McCoy QB 49ers Redskins Undisclosed
Dan Orlovsky QB Buccaneers Lions 1 year
Curtis Painter QB Giants Giants 1 year, $795,000
Jordan Palmer QB Bears Bears 1 year
Brady Quinn QB Rams
Mark Sanchez QB Jets Eagles 1 year, $4MM
Rusty Smith QB Titans Giants TBA
Michael Vick QB Eagles Jets 1 year, $5MM
Seneca Wallace QB Packers
Brandon Weeden QB Browns Cowboys 2 years, $1.23 MM
Charlie Whitehurst QB Chargers Titans 2 years, $8MM
Jackie Battle RB Titans Titans 1 year, $855,000
Joique Bell RB Lions Lions 2 years, $7MM
Kahlil Bell RB Packers
LeGarrette Blount RB Patriots Steelers 2 years
Ahmad Bradshaw RB Colts Colts 1 year, $855,000
Andre Brown RB Giants Texans 1 year, $645,000
Donald Brown RB Colts Chargers 3 years, $10.5MM
Ronnie Brown RB Chargers
Michael Bush RB Bears
Delone Carter RB Jaguars
Tashard Choice RB Colts
Anthony Dixon RB 49ers Bills 3 years
Jonathan Dwyer RB Steelers Cardinals 1 year
Tony Fiammetta RB Bears Bears 2 years, $1.62MM
Justin Forsett RB Jaguars Ravens 1 year
Toby Gerhart RB Vikings Jaguars 3 years, $10.5MM
Ray Graham RB Texans
Michael Hill RB Buccaneers Packers 2 years, $930,000
Peyton Hillis RB Giants Giants 2 years, $1.8MM
Rashad Jennings RB Raiders Giants 4 years, $14MM
Chris Johnson RB Titans Jets 2 years, $8MM
Felix Jones RB Steelers
Maurice Jones-Drew RB Jaguars Raiders 3 years
Deji Karim RB Texans
Spencer Larsen RB Buccaneers
Brian Leonard RB Buccaneers
Darren McFadden RB Raiders Raiders 1 year, $4MM
Willis McGahee RB Browns
Sam McGuffie RB Patriots
Rashard Mendenhall RB Cardinals Retired
Knowshon Moreno RB Broncos Dolphins 1 year, $3MM
Tauren Poole RB Panthers Steelers TBA
Darius Reynaud RB Jets
Bernard Scott RB Ravens
James Starks RB Packers Packers 2 years
LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Steelers
Ben Tate RB Texans Browns 2 years, $6.2 MM
Leon Washington RB Titans Titans 1 year
George Winn RB Cowboys
Josh Baker FB Jets Buccaneers TBA
Jed Collins FB Saints Lions 1-year, $730,000
Le'Ron McClain FB Chargers
Lex Hilliard FB Jets
Greg Jones FB Texans
John Kuhn FB Packers Packers 1 year, $1MM+
Jorvorskie Lane FB Dolphins Buccaneers TBA
Vonta Leach FB Ravens
Erik Lorig FB Buccaneers Saints 4 years
Michael Robinson FB Seahawks
Seyi Ajirotutu WR Chargers Chargers 1 year
Danario Alexander WR Chargers
Miles Austin WR Cowboys Browns TBA
Jason Avant WR Eagles Panthers 1 year, $1.05MM
Earl Bennett WR Bears Browns TBA
Davone Bess WR Browns
Anquan Boldin WR 49ers 49ers 2 years, $12MM
Deion Branch WR Colts
Dezmon Briscoe WR Redskins
Kenny Britt WR Titans Rams 1 year, $1.4MM
Nate Burleson WR Lions Browns 1 year
Plaxico Burress WR Steelers
LaRon Byrd WR Cardinals Cowboys 2 years
Andre Caldwell WR Broncos Broncos 2 years, $3.45 MM
Kevin Cone WR Falcons Dolphins TBA
Riley Cooper WR Eagles Eagles 5 years, $22.5MM
Terrance Copper WR Chiefs
Austin Collie WR Patriots
Jerricho Cotchery WR Steelers Panthers 2 years
Josh Cribbs WR Jets
Eric Decker WR Broncos Jets 5 years, $36.25MM
Tandon Doss WR Ravens Jaguars 2 years, $1.51MM
Julian Edelman WR Patriots Patriots 4 years, $17 MM
Jacoby Ford WR Raiders Jets 1 year, $740,000
Ted Ginn WR Panthers Cardinals 3 years, $9.75MM
Chad Hall WR Chiefs
Lavelle Hawkins WR Chargers Buccaneers TBA
Adam Henry WR Rams
Devin Hester WR Bears Falcons 3 years, $9MM
Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Colts Steelers 1 year
Domenik Hixon WR Panthers Bears 1 year, $930,000
Trindon Holliday WR Broncos Giants 1 year, $700,000
Santonio Holmes WR Jets
DeSean Jackson WR Eagles Redskins 3 years, $24MM
Lestar Jean WR Texans Vikings TBA
Jacoby Jones WR Ravens Ravens 4 years, $12MM
James Jones WR Packers Raiders 3 years
Brandon Kaufman WR Bills
Brandon LaFell WR Panthers Patriots 3 years, $11MM
Brandon Lloyd WR Patriots 49ers 1 year
Jeremy Maclin WR Eagles Eagles 1 year, $5.5MM
Mario Manningham WR 49ers Giants 1 year
Marc Marinai WR Titans Titans 1 year, $670,000
Dexter McCluster WR Chiefs Titans 3 years, $12MM
Robert Meachem WR Saints Saints 1 year
Lance Moore WR Saints Steelers 2 years
Marlon Moore WR Dolphins
Josh Morgan WR Redskins Bears 1 year
Santana Moss WR Redskins Redskins 1 year
Louis Murphy WR Giants Buccaneers 1 year
Hakeem Nicks WR Giants Colts 1 year, $3.5MM
Kevin Ogletree WR Lions Lions 1 year
Kassim Osgood WR 49ers 49ers 1 year, $590,000
Taylor Price WR Jaguars Seahawks 1 year
Sidney Rice WR Seahawks Seahawks 1 year, $1.4MM
Andre Roberts WR Cardinals Redskins 4 years, $16MM
Naaman Roosevelt WR Browns Lions TBA
Emmanuel Sanders WR Steelers Broncos 3 years, $15MM
Emmanuel Sanzenbacher WR Bengals Bengals 1 year
Jerome Simpson WR Vikings Vikings TBA
Steve Smith WR Panthers Ravens 3 years, $11.5MM
Micheal Spurlock WR Lions
Brandon Stokley WR Ravens
Julian Talley WR Giants
Brandon Tate WR Bengals Bengals TBA
Golden Tate WR Seahawks Lions 5 years, $31MM
Brian Tyms WR Browns
Tiquan Underwood WR Buccaneers Panthers 2 years
Kevin Walter WR Titans
Bryan Walters WR Seahawks
Joe Webb WR Vikings Panthers TBA
Damian Williams WR Titans Dolphins 1 year
Kyle Williams WR Chiefs Chiefs TBA
Kyle Adams TE Buccaneers
Jake Ballard TE Cardinals Cardinals 1 year
Nate Byham TE Buccaneers
John Carlson TE Vikings Cardinals 2 years, $4.65MM
Scott Chandler TE Bills Bills 2 years
Dallas Clark TE Ravens
Chase Coffman TE Falcons
Jeff Cumberland TE Jets Jets 3 years, $3.7MM
Owen Daniels TE Texans Ravens 1 year
Fred Davis TE Redskins
Kellen Davis TE Seahawks Giants 1 year
Ed Dickson TE Ravens Panthers TBA
Jim Dray TE Cardinals Browns 3 years, $5.6MM
Jermichael Finley TE Packers
Richard Gordon TE Chiefs Chiefs 1 year, $645,000
Garrett Graham TE Texans Texans 3 years, $11.25MM
Jimmy Graham TE Saints
Clay Harbor TE Jaguars Jaguars 2 years, $3MM
Ben Hartsock TE Panthers
Michael Hoomanawanui TE Patriots Patriots 2 years, $2.4MM
David Johnson TE Steelers Chargers 2 years, $1.7MM
Dustin Keller TE Dolphins
Jeff King TE Cardinals
Jeron Mastrud TE Raiders
Anthony McCoy TE Seahawks Seahawks 1 year
Matthew Mulligan TE Patriots Bears TBA
Brandon Myers TE Giants Buccaneers 2 years, $2MM
Michael Palmer TE Steelers Steelers 1 year
Bear Pascoe TE Giants Falcons TBA
Brandon Pettigrew TE Lions Lions 4 years, $16MM
Dennis Pitta TE Ravens Ravens 5 years, $32MM
Andrew Quarless TE Packers Packers 2 years, $3MM
Allen Reisner TE Jaguars Vikings TBA
Dante Rosario TE Bears Bears 1 year, $855,000
Tony Scheffler TE Lions
Alex Smith TE Bengals
Kory Sperry TE Cardinals
Kellen Winslow TE Jets
Branden Albert OT Chiefs Dolphins 5 years, $46MM
Justin Anderson OT Colts
Khalif Barnes OT Raiders Raiders 1 year, $1.2MM
Cameron Bradfield OT Jaguars Jaguars 2 years, $3MM
Charles Brown OT Saints Giants 1 year, $795,000
Levi Brown OT Steelers
Chandler Burden OT Chiefs Bengals TBA
Rashad Butler OT Steelers
Gabe Carimi OT Buccaneers Falcons 1 year, $850,000
Tyson Clabo OT Dolphins
Anthony Collins OT Bengals Buccaneers 5 years, $30MM
David Diehl OT Giants Retired -
Jason Fox OT Lions Dolphins 1 year, $795,000
Andrew Gardner OT Texans Eagles TBA
Breno Giacomini OT Seahawks Jets 4 years, $18MM
Jordan Gross OT Panthers Retired
Ryan Harris OT Texans
Austin Howard OT Jets Raiders 5 years, $30MM
Winston Justice OT Broncos Broncos 1 year
Jeff Linkenbach OT Colts Chiefs 1 year, $900,000
Sean Locklear OT Falcons
Bryant McKinnie OT Dolphins
Eugene Monroe OT Ravens Ravens 5 years, $37.5MM
Marshall Newhouse OT Packers Bengals TBA
Michael Oher OT Ravens Titans 4 years, $20MM
Mike Otto OT Titans
Tony Pashos OT Raiders
Donald Penn OT Buccaneers Raiders 2 years, $9.6MM
Dennis Roland OT Bengals
Rodger Saffold OT Rams Rams 5 years, $31.7MM
Steve Schilling OT Chargers Seahawks TBA
Jonathan Scott OT Bears
David Stewart OT Titans
Zach Strief OT Saints Saints 5 years, $20.5MM
Will Svitek OT Patriots
Jeremy Trueblood OT Falcons
Jared Veldheer OT Raiders Cardinals 5 years, $35MM
J'Marcus Webb OT Vikings Chiefs TBA
Thomas Welch OT Bills Saints
Guy Whimper OT Steelers Steelers 1 year
Eric Winston OT Cardinals
Sam Young OT Jaguars Jaguars 2 years
Zach Allen OG Colts
David Arkin OG Dolphins
Jon Asamoah OG Chiefs Falcons TBA
Zane Beadles OG Broncos Jaguars 5 years, $30MM
Kevin Boothe OG Giants Raiders 2 years
Mike Brisiel OG Raiders
Eben Britton OG Bears Bears 1 year
Bruce Campbell OG Panthers Redskins TBA
Brandon Carter OG Cowboys
Willie Colon OG Jets Jets 1 year, $2 MM
Oniel Cousins OG Browns Buccaneers 1 year
Harvey Dahl OG Rams
Vladimir Ducasse OG Jets Vikings 1 year
Mike Gibson OG Cardinals
Geoff Hangartner OG Panthers
Leroy Harris OG Lions
Richie Incognito OG Dolphins
John Jerry OG Dolphins Giants 1 year, $770,000
Charlie Johnson OG Vikings Vikings 2 years, $5MM
Mike Johnson OG Falcons Falcons 1 year
Davin Joseph OG Buccaneers
Shawn Lauvao OG Browns Redskins 4 years, $17MM
Jamon Meredith OG Buccaneers Buccaneers 2 years
Paul McQuistan OG Seahawks Browns 2 years, $3MM
Uche Nwaneri OG Jaguars
Rich Ohrnberger OG Chargers Chargers 1 year
Seth Olsen OG Vikings
Chad Rinehart OG Chargers Chargers 2 years, $6MM
Mike Pollak OG Bengals Bengals 3 years, $5MM
Geoff Schwartz OG Chiefs Giants 4 years, $16.8MM
Chris Scott OG Panthers
Matt Slauson OG Bears Bears 4 years, $12.8MM
Jason Spitz OG Seahawks
Shelley Smith OG Rams Dolphins 1 year, $5.5MM
Wade Smith OG Texans
Greg Van Roten OG Packers Seahawks 1 year, $730,000
Brian Waters OG Cowboys
Travelle Wharton OG Panthers
Chris Williams OG Rams Bills
Garry Williams OG Panthers Panthers 1 year, $650,000
David Baas C Giants
Joe Berger C Vikings Vikings 1 year, $920,000
Sherman Carter C 49ers Lions TBA
Kyle Cook C Bengals
Ryan Cook C Cowboys
Phil Costa C Cowboys Colts 2 years, $2.7MM
Brian De La Puente C Saints Bears 1 year
Evan Dietrich-Smith C Packers Buccaneers 4 years, $14.25MM
Dylan Gandy C Lions
Roberto Garza C Bears Bears 1 year, $1.5MM
Jonathan Goodwin C 49ers
Andre Gurode C Raiders
Joe Hawley C Falcons Falcons 2 years, $6.5MM
Charley Hughlett C Cowboys Patriots 2 years, $930,000
Jorgen Hus C Rams Seahawks 3 years
Dan Koppen C Broncos
Ted Larsen C Buccaneers Cardinals 2 years, $2.6MM
Alex Mack C Browns Browns 5 years, $42MM
Patrick Mannelly C Bears
Kevin Matthews C Titans
Mike McGlynn C Colts Redskins 1 year
Will Montgomery C Redskins
Don Muhlbach C Lions Lions TBA
Dominic Raiola C Lions Lions 1 year, $1.75MM
Chris Spencer C Titans Titans 1 year
Rob Turner C Titans
Steve Vallos C Broncos
Fernando Velasco C Steelers
Cody Wallace C Steelers Steelers 3 years
J.D. Walton C Redskins Giants 2 years, $5MM
Ryan Wendell C Patriots Patriots 2 years, $8.15MM
Jared Allen DE Vikings Bears 4 years, $32MM
Robert Ayers DE Broncos Giants 2 years
Jason Babin DE Jaguars Jaguars 3 years, $7.06MM
Marcus Benard DE Cardinals
Michael Bennett DE Seahawks Seahawks 4 years, $28.5MM
Andre Carter DE Patriots
Adam Carriker DE Redskins
Chris Clemons DE Seahawks Jaguars 4 years, $18MM
Kenyon Coleman DE Saints
Keyunta Dawson DE Saints Saints TBA
Demarcus Dobbs DE 49ers 49ers 1 year
Everson Griffen DE Vikings Vikings 5 years, $42.5MM
Dan Giordano DE Cardinals
Greg Hardy DE Panthers Panthers 1 year, $13.16MM
Lamarr Houston DE Raiders Bears 5 years, $35MM
Jason Hunter DE Raiders
Israel Idonije DE Lions Bears 1 year
Tyson Jackson DE Chiefs Falcons 5 years, $25MM
Johnny Jolly DE Packers
Arthur Jones DE Ravens Colts 5 years, $33 MM
Michael Johnson DE Bengals Bucs 5 years, $43.75MM
Brett Keisel DE Steelers
Austen Lane DE Lions Bears 1 year, $730,000
Ricardo Mathews DE Colts Texans 1 year, $730,000
Jeremy Mincey DE Broncos Cowboys 2 years, $4.5MM
Mike Neal DE Packers Packers 2 years, $8MM
Cheta Ozougwu DE Bears
Julius Peppers DE Bears Packers 3 years, $30 MM
Frostee Rucker DE Cardinals Cardinals 2 years, $2.145MM
Matt Shaughnessy DE Cardinals Cardinals 2 years, $4.4MM
Lawrence Sidbury DE Colts
Antonio Smith DE Texans Raiders 2 years, $9MM
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim DE Buccaneers
Justin Tuck DE Giants Raiders 2 years, 11MM
DeMarcus Ware DE Cowboys Broncos 3 years, $30MM
Corey Wootton DE Bears Vikings 1-year
C.J. Wilson DE Packers Raiders TBA
Jarius Wynn DE Cowboys Bills 1 year
Willie Young DE Lions Bears 3 years, $9MM
Jonathan Babineaux DT Falcons Falcons 3 years, $9MM
Chris Baker DT Redskins Redskins 3 years, $9MM
Alan Branch DT Bills
Red Bryant DT Seahawks Jaguars 4 years, $17MM
Alex Carrington DT Bills Rams 1 year, $1.5MM
Terrence Cody DT Ravens Ravens 1 year
Landon Cohen DT Bears
Colin Cole DT Panthers Panthers TBA
Nate Collins DT Bears Bears 1 year
Brandon Deaderick DT Jaguars
Leger Douzable DT Jets Jets 1 year, $1MM
Fred Evans DT Vikings Vikings 1 year, $1MM
Andre Fluellen DT Lions Lions TBA
Aubrayo Franklin DT Colts
Clifton Geathers DT Eagles Redskins TBA
Gary Gibson DT Buccaneers
Cory Grissom DT Patriots Chiefs 1 year
Letroy Guion DT Vikings Packers 1 year, $985,000
Jason Hatcher DT Cowboys Redskins 4 years, $27.5MM
Ziggy Hood DT Steelers Jaguars 4 years, $16MM
Corvey Irvin DT Cowboys Lions 1 year, $730,000
Peria Jerry DT Falcons Falcons TBA
Antonio Johnson DT Titans Titans 2 years, $2.35MM
Linval Joseph DT Giants Vikings 5 years, $31.5MM
Kyle Love DT Jaguars Chiefs TBA
Terrell McClain DT Texans Cowboys 3 years, $3.05MM
Tony McDaniel DT Seahawks Seahawks 2 years, $5.75MM
Clinton McDonald DT Seahawks Buccaneers 4 years, $12MM
Henry Melton DT Bears Cowboys 4 years
Earl Mitchell DT Texans Dolphins 4 years, $16MM
Fili Moala DT Colts Colts 1 year, $1.4MM
Daniel Muir DT Raiders
Mike Patterson DT Giants Giants TBA
Corey Peters DT Falcons Falcons 1 year, $1.6MM
Ryan Pickett DT Packers
Ropati Pitoitua DT Titans Titans 3 years, $9.6MM
Jerrell Powe DT Chiefs Texans
B.J. Raji DT Packers Packers 1 year, $4MM
Jay Ratliff DT Bears Bears 2 years, $4MM
Shaun Rogers DT Giants
Pat Sims DT Raiders Raiders 1 year
Paul Soliai DT Dolphins Falcons 5 years, $33MM
Isaac Sopoaga DT Patriots
Randy Starks DT Dolphins Dolphins 2 years, $12MM
Cam Thomas DT Chargers Steelers 2 years
Vance Walker DT Raiders Chiefs 3 years, $13MM
Al Woods DT Steelers Titans 2 years, $5MM
Tank Johnson DT Bengals
Anthony Toribio DT Chiefs
Kevin Williams DT Vikings
James Anderson OLB Bears
Michael Boley OLB Bengals
Bryan Braman OLB Texans Eagles 2 years, $3.15MM
Jasper Brinkley OLB Cardinals Vikings TBA
Jonathan Casillas OLB Buccaneers Buccaneers 1 year
Jermaine Cunningham OLB Jets Jets 1 year, $730,000
Jo-Lonn Dunbar OLB Rams Rams 2 years, $3.5MM
Larry Foote OLB Steelers Cardinals TBA
Omar Gaither OLB Falcons
Parys Haralson OLB Saints Saints 1 year
Adam Hayward OLB Buccaneers Redskins 3 years, $3MM
Will Herring OLB Saints
Rob Jackson OLB Redskins Redskins TBA
Willie Jefferson OLB Bills
Edgar Jones OLB Cowboys
Rocky McIntosh OLB Lions
Jameel McClain OLB Ravens Giants 2 years, $4.1MM
Marvin Mitchell OLB Vikings
Stephen Nicholas OLB Falcons
Calvin Pace OLB Jets Jets 2 years, $5MM
Shaun Phillips OLB Broncos Titans 2 years, $6MM
Taylor Reed OLB Patriots
Keith Rivers OLB Giants Bills 2 years, $5MM
Craig Robertson OLB Browns Browns 1 year, $730,000
Ricky Sapp OLB Texans Texans 1 year, $730,000
Jordan Senn OLB Panthers Bears 1 year, $730,000
O'Brien Schofield OLB Seahawks Giants 2 years, $8MM
Ernie Sims OLB Cowboys Cardinals
Will Smith OLB Saints
Darryl Tapp OLB Redskins Lions 1 year, $930,000
Reggie Walker OLB Chargers Chargers 2 years
Dekoda Watson OLB Buccaneers Jaguars 3 years, $6.25MM
Jamaal Westerman OLB Steelers
Jason Worilds OLB Steelers Steelers 1 year, $9.75MM
LaMarr Woodley OLB Steelers Raiders 2 years, $12MM
Frank Zombo OLB Chiefs Chiefs 1 year, $1.625MM
Pat Angerer ILB Colts
Nick Barnett ILB Redskins
Jon Beason ILB Giants Giants 3 years, $19MM
Desmond Bishop ILB Vikings
Stewart Bradley ILB Broncos
Josh Bynes ILB Ravens Ravens 1 year
Donald Butler ILB Chargers Chargers 7 years, $51.8MM
Kavell Conner ILB Colts Chargers 3 years
Dan Connor ILB Panthers
Blake Costanzo ILB Bears
Jacob Cutrera ILB Buccaneers
Karlos Dansby ILB Cardinals Browns 4 years, $24MM
Zac Diles ILB Titans
Dane Fletcher ILB Patriots Buccaneers 1 year, $2MM
Rob Francois ILB Packers
Erin Henderson ILB Vikings
Ramon Humber ILB Saints Saints 1 year
D'Qwell Jackson ILB Browns Colts 4 years, $22MM
Akeem Jordan ILB Chiefs Redskins 1 year, $920,000
Bryan Kehl ILB Redskins
Paris Lenon ILB Broncos
Josh Mauga ILB Jets
Joe Mays ILB Texans Chiefs 2 years, $6MM
Arthur Moats ILB Bills Steelers 1 year, $795,000
Vincent Rey ILB Bengals Bengals 2 years
Perry Riley ILB Redskins Redskins 3 years, $13MM
Darryl Sharpton ILB Texans Redskins 1 year, $2MM
Brandon Spikes ILB Patriots Bills 1 year, $3.25 MM
Austin Spitler ILB Dolphins
Daryl Smith ILB Ravens Ravens 4 years, $16.1MM
Stevenson Sylvester ILB Steelers
Jonathan Vilma ILB Saints
D.J. Williams ILB Bears Bears 1 year
Jason Williams ILB Panthers Panthers TBA
Will Witherspoon ILB Rams
Wesley Woodyard ILB Broncos Titans 4 years, $16MM
Michael Adams CB Buccaneers
Phillip Adams CB Raiders Seahawks 1 year
Javier Arenas CB Cardinals Falcons 1 year
Champ Bailey CB Broncos Saints 2 years
Aaron Berry CB Jets
E.J. Biggers CB Redskins Redskins TBA
Will Blackmon CB Jaguars Jaguars 2 years, $1.875MM
Zack Bowman CB Bears Giants 1 year
Curtis Brown CB Steelers
Tarell Brown CB 49ers Raiders 1 year, $3.5MM
Brandon Browner CB Seahawks Patriots 3 years, $17MM
Chris Carr CB Saints
Nolan Carroll CB Dolphins Eagles 2 years, $5.2MM
Antoine Cason CB Cardinals Panthers 1 year
Chris Cook CB Vikings 49ers 1 year
Derek Cox CB Chargers Vikings 1 year, $780,000
Perrish Cox CB 49ers 49ers 1 year
Antonio Cromartie CB Jets Cardinals 1 year
Vontae Davis CB Colts Colts 4 years, $39MM
Cortland Finnegan CB Rams Dolphins 2 years, $11MM
Drayton Florence CB Panthers
Dominique Franks CB Falcons
Brandon Ghee CB Bengals Chargers 2 years, $1.65MM
Danny Gorrer CB Buccaneers Buccaneers TBA
Corey Graham CB Ravens Bills 4 years, $16MM
Jabari Greer CB Saints
Brent Grimes CB Dolphins Dolphins 4 years, $32.02MM
DeAngelo Hall CB Redskins Redskins 4 years, $17MM
Aaron Harris CB Broncos Lions TBA
Chris Harris CB Broncos Redskins 4 years, $17MM
Kelvin Hayden CB Bears Bears 1 year, $840,000
Quentin Jammer CB Broncos
Mike Jenkins CB Raiders Buccaneers 1 year, $1.5MM
Tim Jennings CB Bears Bears 4 years, $22.4MM
Ellis Lankster CB Jets Jets TBA
LeQuan Lewis CB Patriots Cardinals 2 years, $1.08MM
Elbert Mack CB Texans Texans TBA
Richard Marshall CB Chargers Chargers 1 year, $855,00
Derrick Martin CB Bears Bears TBA
Rashean Mathis CB Lions Lions TBA
Brice McCain CB Texans Steelers TBA
Bryan McCann CB Cardinals Cardinals 1 year
Robert McClain CB Falcons Falcons 1 year, $1.431MM
Captain Munnerlyn CB Panthers Vikings 3 years, $11.25MM
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB Broncos Giants 5 years, $39MM
Trumaine McBride CB Giants Giants TBA
Sherrick McManis CB Bears Bears TBA
Nate Ness QB Panthers Lions TBA
Chris Owens CB Dolphins Chiefs TBA
Johnny Patrick CB Chargers Jets 4 years, $2.7MM
Dimitri Patterson CB Dolphins Jets 1 year, $3MM
Tracy Porter CB Raiders Redskins 2 years, $6MM
Darrelle Revis CB Bucs Patriots 1 year, $12MM
Dunta Robinson CB Chiefs
Carlos Rogers CB 49ers Raiders TBA
Aaron Ross CB Giants
Asante Samuel CB Falcons
Sam Shields CB Packers Packers 4 years, $39MM
Aqib Talib CB Patriots Broncos 6 years, $57MM
Walter Thurmond CB Seahawks Giants 1 year, $3.5MM
Terrell Thomas CB Giants
Charles Tillman CB Bears Bears 1 year, $900,000
Isaiah Trufant CB Jets Browns TBA
Cassius Vaughn CB Colts Lions TBA
Alterraun Verner CB Titans Buccaneers 4 years, $26.5MM
Eddie Whitley CB Saints Cardinals 2 years, $930,000
Josh Wilson CB Redskins Falcons 1 year
Eric Wright CB 49ers 49ers 1 year
Husain Abdullah S Chiefs Chiefs 2 years, $2.27MM
Mike Adams S Broncos
Nate Allen S Eagles Eagles 1 year, $2MM
Will Allen S Steelers Steelers 1 year, $955,000
Colt Anderson S Eagles Colts TBA
Yeremiah Bell S Cardinals
Antoine Bethea S Colts 49ers 4 years, $26MM
Sergio Brown S Colts Colts 1 year, $1.4MM
Stevie Brown S Giants Giants 1 year, $3MM
Jairus Byrd S Bills Saints 6 years, $56MM
Don Carey S Lions Lions 3 years, $2.93MM
Patrick Chung S Eagles Patriots TBA
Ryan Clark S Steelers Redskins 1 year
Chris Clemons S Dolphins Texans 2 years, $2.7MM
Kurt Coleman S Eagles Vikings TBA
Chris Crocker S Bengals
Thomas DeCoud S Falcons Panthers
Louis Delmas S Lions Dolphins 1 year, $3.5MM
Quintin Demps S Chiefs Giants TBA
Reed Doughty S Redskins
Matt Giordano S Rams
Steve Gregory S Patriots
Jose Gumbs S Redskins
Roman Harper S Saints Panthers 2 years, $4.5 MM
Michael Huff S Broncos
James Ihedigbo S Ravens Lions 2 years
Malcolm Jenkins S Saints Eagles 3 years, $16.25MM
M.D. Jennings S Packers Bears 1 year, $745,000
Jim Leonhard S Bills
Kendrick Lewis S Chiefs Texans TBA
Dwight Lowery S Jaguars Falcons TBA
Danieal Manning S Texans Bengals 1 year
Chris Maragos S Seahawks Eagles 3 years, $4MM
Taylor Mays S Bengals Bengals TBA
Danny McCray S Cowboys Bears 1 year, $790,938
Brandon Meriweather S Redskins Redskins 1 year, $1MM
Quintin Mikell S Panthers
Jeromy Miles S Ravens Ravens 1 year
Mike Mitchell S Panthers Steelers 5 years, $25MM
Ryan Mundy S Giants Bears 2 years, $3MM
Bernard Pollard S Titans Titans 2 years, $6.4MM
Ed Reed S Jets
Anderson Russell S Panthers Panthers 2 years, $1.08MM
Craig Steltz S Bears Bears 1 year, $795,000
Darian Stewart S Rams Ravens 1 year
Darrell Stuckey S Chargers Chargers 4 years, $7.6MM
T.J. Ward S Browns Broncos 4 years, $23MM
John Wendling S Lions
Donte Whitner S 49ers Browns 4 years, $28MM
Adrian Wilson S Patriots
Charles Woodson S Raiders Raiders TBA
Major Wright S Bears Buccaneers 1 year
Usama Young S Raiders Raiders 2 years
Greg Warren LS Steelers Steelers TBA
David Akers K Lions
Dan Bailey K Cowboys Cowboys 7 years, $22.5MM
Rob Bironas K Titans
Josh Brown K Giants Giants 2 years, $2.5 MM
Dan Carpenter K Bills Bills 4 years, 9.9MM
Billy Cundiff K Browns Browns 1 year, $1.02MM
Phil Dawson K 49ers 49ers 2 years
Jay Feely K Cardinals Cardinals 1 year, $1.02
Nick Folk K Jets Jets 4 years, $12MM
Graham Gano K Panthers Panthers 4 years, $12.4MM
Robbie Gould K Bears
Shayne Graham K Saints Saints 1 year, $955,000
Steven Hauschka K Seahawks Seahawks 3 years, $9.15MM
Rian Lindell K Buccaneers
Lawrence Tynes K Buccaneers
Adam Vinatieri K Colts Colts 2 years, $5MM
Donnie Jones P Eagles Eagles 3 years, up to $6MM
Pat McAfee P Colts Colts 5 years, $14MM
Mat McBriar P Steelers
Zoltan Mesko P Bengals
Brian Moorman P Bills Bills 1 year
Adam Podlesh P Bears Steelers TBA
Sav Rocca P Redskins
Dave Zastudil P Cardinals Cardinals 2 years
Daniel Zychlinski P N/A Raiders TBA