Top 5 NFL Free Agents Worth Pursuing

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Key NFL Free Agents for 2024

The 2024 NFL free agent class is showing promise, presenting team executives around the league with ample choices to address roster needs and enhance personnel. The anticipation is high for significant financial transactions to take place, indicating an active period ahead.

Kirk Cousins

The deal I’d offer: Three years, $120 million ($80 million guaranteed)

Kirk Cousins, despite turning 36 and suffering from a right Achilles tendon injury, boasts impressive productivity. In just eight games last season with the Vikings, he threw 18 touchdown passes. Ranking seventh in Total QBR with 63.2, Cousins consistently exceeded 4,200 passing yards over the past three seasons. His 44-to-15 touchdown-to-interception ratio since 2020 places him among the top quarterbacks.

Derrick Henry

The deal I’d offer: One year, $8 million (fully guaranteed)

Derrick Henry, although not at his peak, remains a formidable running back option. Last season with the Titans, he maintained a 4.2 yards-per-carry average, amassed 1,167 yards, and scored 12 touchdowns. With a scarcity of top-tier running backs in the draft, securing Henry on a one-year deal under $10 million presents an attractive opportunity for bolstering a team’s ground game.

Tyron Smith

The deal I’d offer: One year, $15 million ($5 million guaranteed)

At 33 years old, Tyron Smith stands out as a premier left tackle in the NFL. Despite injury concerns, Smith’s performance indicators, notably in pass blocking and run blocking, place him as a valuable asset for teams seeking offensive line reinforcement. A short-term, low-guarantee deal could yield substantial returns given Smith’s impact when healthy.

Andrew Van Ginkel

The deal I’d offer: Three years, $36 million ($25 million guaranteed)

Andrew Van Ginkel, often overlooked, deserves recognition for his consistent contribution to the Miami Dolphins. With impressive stats in tackles, sacks, pressures, and pass breakups, Van Ginkel’s versatility and reliability make him a compelling option at an annual cost of $12 million, compared to other high-profile defensive players.

Bobby Wagner

The deal I’d offer: One year, $10 million ($7 million guaranteed)

Despite approaching 34 years old, Bobby Wagner’s enduring performance and leadership qualities make him a valuable addition to any team. Leading the NFL in tackles last season and showcasing consistent on-field excellence, Wagner’s impact transcends his age, making him a worthwhile investment for a single season.

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