From yesterday's Athletic. 1st of 4 parts.
One key NFL free-agent target for every team: Where would Jimmy Garoppolo, others fit?
Mike Jones Mar 11, 2023
The past couple of weeks have been busy in the NFL, with the combine, franchise-tag action and quarterback musical chairs in full swing. But next week, things will really kick into high gear across the league as free agency opens.
The “legal tampering” window, when teams are permitted to begin negotiating with the representatives of free agents, opens Monday at noon ET. Then, starting at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday, players can begin signing new deals.
This time of year, hope springs eternal as every team adds what its officials view as difference-making pieces to the puzzle.
Here’s a look at one key free-agent target who would make sense for each of the NFL’s 32 teams as they try to upgrade their rosters and position themselves for success this fall.
Arizona Cardinals: Edge Marcus Davenport
The Cardinals badly need a lead pass rusher with J.J. Watt now retired and Markus Golden better suited as a second fiddle. Davenport generates a lot of pressure, but last season only managed half a sack. This isn’t a strong year for pass rushers, because teams don’t let top edge guys walk. But Davenport could potentially help Arizona.
Atlanta Falcons: DT Javon Hargrave
The Falcons’ needs are plentiful, but they couldn’t stop anybody last season. That’s why despite the uncertainty at quarterback, Atlanta has to invest in the defense. Hargrave is regarded as one of the league’s top interior linemen.
Baltimore Ravens: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster
If Lamar Jackson stays, the Ravens need to upgrade his supporting cast. Former divisional rival Smith-Schuster, who just came up big in the Super Bowl for Kansas City, could help fill a void.
Buffalo Bills: RB Kareem Hunt
Buffalo needs more balance on offense and should’ve swung a deal at last year’s trade deadline to bring Hunt into the mix. It didn’t, but now gets a shot at a do-over by signing him in free agency. An improved rushing attack will help ease pressure on Josh Allen and make the Bills less predictable.
Carolina Panthers: QB Jacoby Brissett
Frank Reich has turned to the steady veteran before, and it just might be time for the Panthers coach to do so again. Carolina is fully expected to use the top pick (acquired Friday via trade with Chicago) on a quarterback. But Brissett would fill a big need as insurance if that prized rookie isn’t ready for prime time, and as a valuable mentor.
Chicago Bears: Edge Yannick Ngakoue
The Bears certainly need to surround Justin Fields with more weapons. But they also need to bolster their defense so Fields and the offense are in more favorable positions. A top-flight pass rusher like Ngakoue could help with that.
Cincinnati Bengals: OT Jawaan Taylor
Protecting Joe Burrow is always priority No. 1. The Bengals last offseason invested in their line but still have a long way to go before that unit is as strong as it needs to be. Landing Taylor could help Cincinnati take another step forward.
Cleveland Browns: LB Bobby Wagner
The Browns’ defense didn’t perform up to standards last season and that prompted a change at defensive coordinator. Cleveland could use some additional playmakers with whom Jim Schwartz could work. Wagner is a tackling machine and would serve as a good tone-setter to go along with Myles Garrett.
Dallas Cowboys: WR Adam Thielen
The Cowboys need to get Dak Prescott another weapon opposite CeeDee Lamb. Thielen brings a valuable veteran presence and is dependable with his ability to move the chains.
Denver Broncos: DL David Onyemata
The Broncos need to bolster the interior of their defensive line, so Sean Payton could look to his past and recruit eighth-year veteran Onyemata, who is coming off one of his most productive seasons.
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One key NFL free-agent target for every team: Where would Jimmy Garoppolo, others fit?
Mike Jones Mar 11, 2023
The past couple of weeks have been busy in the NFL, with the combine, franchise-tag action and quarterback musical chairs in full swing. But next week, things will really kick into high gear across the league as free agency opens.
The “legal tampering” window, when teams are permitted to begin negotiating with the representatives of free agents, opens Monday at noon ET. Then, starting at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday, players can begin signing new deals.
This time of year, hope springs eternal as every team adds what its officials view as difference-making pieces to the puzzle.
Here’s a look at one key free-agent target who would make sense for each of the NFL’s 32 teams as they try to upgrade their rosters and position themselves for success this fall.
Arizona Cardinals: Edge Marcus Davenport
The Cardinals badly need a lead pass rusher with J.J. Watt now retired and Markus Golden better suited as a second fiddle. Davenport generates a lot of pressure, but last season only managed half a sack. This isn’t a strong year for pass rushers, because teams don’t let top edge guys walk. But Davenport could potentially help Arizona.
Atlanta Falcons: DT Javon Hargrave
The Falcons’ needs are plentiful, but they couldn’t stop anybody last season. That’s why despite the uncertainty at quarterback, Atlanta has to invest in the defense. Hargrave is regarded as one of the league’s top interior linemen.
Baltimore Ravens: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster
If Lamar Jackson stays, the Ravens need to upgrade his supporting cast. Former divisional rival Smith-Schuster, who just came up big in the Super Bowl for Kansas City, could help fill a void.
Buffalo Bills: RB Kareem Hunt
Buffalo needs more balance on offense and should’ve swung a deal at last year’s trade deadline to bring Hunt into the mix. It didn’t, but now gets a shot at a do-over by signing him in free agency. An improved rushing attack will help ease pressure on Josh Allen and make the Bills less predictable.
Carolina Panthers: QB Jacoby Brissett
Frank Reich has turned to the steady veteran before, and it just might be time for the Panthers coach to do so again. Carolina is fully expected to use the top pick (acquired Friday via trade with Chicago) on a quarterback. But Brissett would fill a big need as insurance if that prized rookie isn’t ready for prime time, and as a valuable mentor.
Chicago Bears: Edge Yannick Ngakoue
The Bears certainly need to surround Justin Fields with more weapons. But they also need to bolster their defense so Fields and the offense are in more favorable positions. A top-flight pass rusher like Ngakoue could help with that.
Cincinnati Bengals: OT Jawaan Taylor
Protecting Joe Burrow is always priority No. 1. The Bengals last offseason invested in their line but still have a long way to go before that unit is as strong as it needs to be. Landing Taylor could help Cincinnati take another step forward.
Cleveland Browns: LB Bobby Wagner
The Browns’ defense didn’t perform up to standards last season and that prompted a change at defensive coordinator. Cleveland could use some additional playmakers with whom Jim Schwartz could work. Wagner is a tackling machine and would serve as a good tone-setter to go along with Myles Garrett.
Dallas Cowboys: WR Adam Thielen
The Cowboys need to get Dak Prescott another weapon opposite CeeDee Lamb. Thielen brings a valuable veteran presence and is dependable with his ability to move the chains.
Denver Broncos: DL David Onyemata
The Broncos need to bolster the interior of their defensive line, so Sean Payton could look to his past and recruit eighth-year veteran Onyemata, who is coming off one of his most productive seasons.
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