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Official NFL Free Agency Thread


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Colts re-signed WR Ashton Dulin. 

Dulin, 25, was an interesting prospect with a breakout age of 18 and a 95th percentile speed score. The Colts used him both in the slot and on the outside during his limited playing time last year. He had a 31.5 percent target share over the season's first two games in 2022 as the team struggled with wideout injuries. Dulin could be an interesting name to watch if the Colts don't add much receiver help in the draft. 

Mar 15, 2023 at 8:20 AM ET
  • Titans signed Arden Key, formerly of the Jaguars, to a three-year, $24 million deal, with $13 million guaranteed.

    Key was valued as situational pass rusher with the Jaguars while they made their playoff run. He followed up a 6.5-sack season as a 49er in 2021 with 4.5 in 2022. Key is being brought in to help keep the Titans front seven afloat and finally cashed in after a slow start to his career. He’ll provide depth playing alongside Harold Landry and Rashad Weaver. 

    Mar 14, 2023 at 10:38 PM ET
     
  • Vikings signed CB Byron Murphy to a two-year, $22 million contract. 

    Murphy was one of the top corners on the market during this year's free agent cycle, and he'll now head to Minnesota to take the place of recent departure Patrick Peterson. The Vikings are in the midst of a massive overhaul on the defensive side of the ball, but Murphy is a step in the right direction as the team searches for a new identity. Murphy's coverage grades are down over the previous two seasons but the aggressive corner is still highly capable given the right defensive scheme.

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