With the Super Bowl now behind us, the focus shifts to the upcoming 2024 season and the excitement of free agency. As teams aim to strengthen their rosters, attention turns to the available talent set to hit the market next month. Below, we outline the top 25 offensive free agents for the upcoming offseason, with defense to follow in our next feature.
- Jonah Jackson, OG, Lions Despite a slight dip in performance in 2023, Jackson’s potential shines through, making him a valuable addition for teams in need of interior line support.
- Mekhi Becton, OT, Jets Becton’s size and potential make him an intriguing prospect, provided he can maintain his health and improve his consistency.
- Austin Ekeler, RB, Chargers While Ekeler’s rushing stats dipped, his prowess as a pass-catcher remains valuable for teams seeking versatility in their backfield.
- Jonah Williams, OT, Bengals Williams’ adaptability and youth present an opportunity for teams to invest in his future growth.
- Derrick Henry, RB, Titans Henry’s power running style still holds value, though concerns linger about his workload and efficiency.
- Baker Mayfield, QB, Buccaneers Mayfield’s inconsistency raises questions, but his potential as a starter offers an appealing option for QB-needy teams.
- Kevin Zeitler, OG, Ravens Despite his age, Zeitler’s pass-blocking prowess makes him an attractive option for teams in need of interior line stability.
- Tony Pollard, RB, Cowboys Pollard’s improvement throughout the season suggests he could be a bargain for teams seeking backfield depth.
- Dalton Risner, OG, Vikings Risner’s reliability in the interior line could make him a valuable addition for teams looking to shore up their blocking.
- Dalton Schultz, TE, Texans Schultz’s consistency as a starting tight end adds value, though Houston may opt for younger options.
- Mike Onwenu, OL, Patriots Onwenu’s versatility across the line makes him a valuable asset for teams in need of depth and flexibility.
- Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders Jacobs’ performance fluctuates, but his potential as a dual-threat back offers intrigue for teams willing to take the risk.
- Kevin Dotson, OG, Rams Dotson’s dominance in the run game makes him an enticing option for teams seeking interior line strength.
- Saquon Barkley, RB, Giants Barkley’s potential is tempered by injury concerns, but a team willing to manage his workload could reap the rewards.
- Andre James, C, Raiders James’ consistency and reliability in both pass protection and run blocking make him a sought-after option for teams in need of center stability.
- Robert Hunt, OG, Dolphins Hunt’s transition to guard has bolstered his performance, offering teams a reliable option in both run and pass blocking.
- Calvin Ridley, WR, Jaguars Ridley’s experience and ability to produce efficiently make him a valuable asset for teams seeking receiving depth.
- Connor Williams, C, Dolphins Williams’ adaptability and strong performance at center make him an ideal fit for teams with young quarterbacks.
- Trent Brown, OT, Patriots Brown’s potential as a starting tackle makes him an attractive option, provided teams can unlock his full potential.
- Marquise Brown, WR, Cardinals Brown’s speed and skill set offer teams a dynamic option in the passing game, particularly as a complementary receiver.
- Tyron Smith, OT, Cowboys Smith’s talent is undeniable, though concerns about his durability persist, making his health a crucial factor for potential suitors.
- Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts Pittman’s breakout season showcases his potential as a top receiving option, making him a priority for teams seeking offensive firepower.
- Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers Evans’ consistency and production make him a top target for teams looking to bolster their passing game.
- Tee Higgins, WR, Bengals Higgins’ youth and potential as a primary receiving option make him an enticing prospect for teams in need of offensive playmakers.
- Kirk Cousins, QB, Vikings Cousins’ accuracy and experience position him as one of the top quarterback options in free agency, offering teams a proven leader for their offense.