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3 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Who are the best remaining free agents? Here are the top guys in Matt Bowen's top 100 rankings who haven't yet signed. Bowen's rankings factor in age, positional value, expected future production, scheme versatility and buzz around the league:

 

  1. Joey Bosa, Edge
  2. Cam Robinson, OT
  3. Rasul Douglas, CB
  4. Stefon Diggs, WR
  5. Mekhi Becton, G

I am a little surprised the Bosa to SF deal hasn't been completed yet.

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13 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

TE Juwan Johnson has agreed to terms with the #Saints on a three-year deal, per his agent @ajv

The Saints don't have very much salary cap space, which has limited their ability to sign outside free agents, but they have been busy taking care of their own. The latest move came when they re-signed Juwan Johnson on Tuesday. The tight end is getting a three-year, 30.75 million deal that includes $21.25 million in guaranteed money, NFL Media has reported

Johnson led ALL Saints players in receiver yards last season with 548. He came on strong at the end of the season, averaging six catches and 73 yards per game over the final two weeks of the year. The 28-year-old was ranked as the third-best available tight end on Prisco's list of the top 100 free agents

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Antonio Brown trying to break some Aaron Rodgers news

Please take this with a grain of salt, but former Steelers receiver Antonio Brown is reporting that Rodgers has agreed to a two-year deal with the Steelers. Brown was the first one to report that Russell Wilson would sign with the Steelers last year, but he's also whiffed plenty of times in situations like this, so you'll have to decide whether you want to believe him or not. 

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