00:00Most of the big names are off the board in NFL free agency, so it's a pretty good time to
00:04just
00:04stop, take a deep breath, and let's take a look at the NFL free agency landscape right now. Who
00:10are the best free agents still available in the National Football League? I'll tell you. Here's
00:15a breakdown of numbers 10 through 1. Best available, still, free agents in the NFL.
00:25All right, so most of the big names already gone, but still an opportunity here to take a look at
00:32a couple of teams or a couple of players here that could still make an impact in the NFL in
00:37the
00:37upcoming season. At number 10, it's Joel Batonio. It's a pretty good time to be an interior offensive
00:42lineman after the big contract the Raiders gave Tyler Linderbaum. Batonio could really solidify
00:48a team's interior offensive line. A couple of different spots. By the way, if you're watching
00:54this or listening, later on this week, going to do the best free agent fits left in the NFL,
01:00and Batonio had quite a few looks. A couple of teams really interesting with him. At number 9,
01:05it's David Njoku. I know the tight end spot, not the most valuable out there, but Njoku still has a
01:12pretty good skill set, I believe, and has not had the best quarterbacks to work with over the last
01:16little while. I still think his combination of size and athleticism, he's not a top 3 tight end
01:23or anything like that, but still just a really solid player that can be a very reliable target,
01:27whether it's for a young quarterback or the final piece for a developing offense to really become
01:34something dangerous. At number 8, again, always a crowd pleaser. On the offensive line, it is Cam Robinson.
01:40This is not the strongest offensive line free agency class. In the draft, it's a little bit spread out,
01:47although you're starting to see more people talk themselves into some of these offensive linemen.
01:51Cam Robinson could be an intriguing add for a team out there. At number 7, it's Brian Robinson Jr.
01:56He was the backup for Christian McCaffrey last season, but just a couple years removed from being a
02:01very effective starting running back in the NFL. This guy isn't going to go out and get rich or anything
02:06like that, but he has a chance to really improve a team's offense. At number 6, it's Calais Campbell,
02:11defensive tackle. This guy has just, we've been expecting a fall off from him for 6 years now,
02:17and each year he just comes out and just keeps producing. He's not going to be the best player
02:23on a championship level defense or anything like that, but if you need someone to improve your
02:27defensive rotation with guys in the middle, or if you have a really strong edge game, need something
02:34down the middle. Calais Campbell can still be a very solid piece for a defense. At number 5,
02:39again, it's Rasheed Walker, again, just looking to improve things on the offensive line. Everyone
02:45loves offensive linemen talk, right? But I think Rasheed Walker can certainly help out a team.
02:49At number 4, it's Kirk Cousins. Maybe there's a bias here with him being the best quarterback that
02:53is still available, but I still think there's a little bit there in Kirk Cousins. Probably not going
02:59to be next year's Sam Darnold or anything like that, although no matter who signs him,
03:03that piece is going to be written, but there's still some bad quarterbacks out there that he
03:08is better than, so I guess there's that. At number 3, it's Debo Samuel. I'm going to hold on
03:13to the thought that there is still something really dynamic there with Debo. I have always kind of
03:19overrated him a little bit. I'm aware of that. I know that. But I think when you are looking at
03:24a guy who, like, he's not going to love getting it out of the backfield as much as he was
03:28out in San
03:29Francisco, but is impossible to bring down, is a pretty reliable target when he is out there,
03:35that this is someone who I think can really level up an offense. At number 2, it's Taylor Decker on
03:41the offensive line again. I think this is someone who could be a pretty genuine difference maker
03:46to a team's offensive line, and we saw throughout the regular season last year, there are a lot of
03:51teams that still need those difference makers on the offensive line. So Taylor Decker, I think,
03:56is going to be one of those signings that we look back on, and man, can't believe that that took
04:00into March or April for that to get done. But at number 1, so excited I'm throwing things. It's
04:05Juwan Jennings, the wide receiver for, formerly, of the San Francisco 49ers. I don't know if he's as
04:12good as he thinks he is, but this is someone who can be a pretty dynamic force on an offense.
04:18I don't think he's a number 1, but I think he's a pretty solid number 2 on a good team,
04:23and in a good receiving room. So I think he is someone that can be a big boost to a
04:28team on
04:28offense. What do you guys think? Do you have a problem with the order? Do you have a problem
04:31with me leaving anyone off? Let me know in the comments, and we can debate it down there.
04:36And let me know who your team is, and which one of these guys you hope that they sign. And
04:40we can
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