By David DeChant, Jourdan Rodrigue and Vic Tafur
The negotiating window for NFL free agency opens in two weeks, and teams will have a little extra to spend after the 2025 salary cap came in higher than expected.
Unfortunately for them, this free-agent class might be one of the weakest in recent memory, particularly at the top. Even so, some teams still will find value, as the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles did last spring.
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These are our top 150 free agents, ranked using a host of factors — including production, physical traits, age, injury and potential — and split into eight tiers.
A few notes before we dive in:
Ages are as of
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