Looking at a Sporting News list of top 75 free agents. The ones that interested me the most were:
2. Trey Smith, G, Chiefs (age: 25)
Smith has been a smooth blend of athleticism and power for
Kansas City since his rookie season and can cash in big-time elsewhere if not re-signed.
3. D.J. Reed, CB, Jets (age: 28)
5. Charvarius Ward, CB, 49ers (age: 28)
Ward missed time last season after his young daughter tragically passed, but his down season in coverage is bound to tick back in the right direction next season in his prime.
6. Josh Sweat, EDGE, Eagles (age: 27)
Sweat has been a good supplemental pass rusher and just came through with eight sacks in Vic Fangio's system.
7. Zack Baun, LB, Eagles (age: 28)
Baun was the perfect fit in Vic Fangio's defense, giving the
Eagles an elite cover linebacker who also holds his own upfield in pursuing vs. the run and rushing the passer when needed
11. Will Fries, G, Colts (age: 26)
Fries was outstanding as a run blocker for Jonathan Taylor and also has proved to be one of the league's most reliable inside pass protectors.
15. Dre Greenlaw, LB, 49ers (age: 27)
Greenlaw kept executing at a high level after coming back late from his devastating Achilles injury in Super Bowl 58. He cleans up against the run and remains effective in coverage.
19. Drew Dalman, C, Falcons (age: 26)
Dalman has emerged as one of the best athletic line leaders and a high-level run blocker.
22. Talanoa Hufanga, S, 49ers (age: 25)
Hufanga is the classic attack-mode safety who operates more like an upfield extra linebacker. He cleans up as an intimidating force vs. the run.
27. Alaric Jackson, OT, Rams (age: 26)
Jackson had a fine season for the
Rams, serving as their best LT option since Andrew Whitworth retired. They might want to keep him for some line continuity.
29. Nick Bolton, LB, Chiefs (age: 24)
Bolton has been a linchpin on the second level of their defense, but he had a rare off year from which he can rebound to star all-around again.
49. Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Lions (age: 26)
Onwuzurike does a little bit of everything well and is the ideal complement to an elite starter.
52. Najee Harris, RB, Steelers (age: 26)
The Steelers are done with him after preferring Jaylen Warren for key touches late in the season, but he can rebound in a good power-blocking system as a committee back.
53. Ernest Jones, LB, Seahawks (age: 25)
Strangely, the former Rams top cover man, was better against the run for
Seattle's NFC West rivals after coming over in a trade from the
Dolphins.
57. Jedrick Willis, OT, Browns (age: 25)
The 2020 No. 10 overall pick had a down season coming off his 2023 cut short by a knee injury (MCL), but he still can be a good reclamation given his youth and past pedigree.