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Ranking top 25 offensive players set to hit free agency this offseason

20200517_134556by:Justin Rudolph02/22/22
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The NFL’s free agency period is slated to start March 16th for the upcoming season. And as we gear up for, it the biggest question heading into it is who are this year’s best free agents. Well, the team over at CBS Sports has already made their list, broken down into the top 25 players on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. And for the offense, that list flows a little something like this.

Top 25 free agents on offense

  1. DaVante Adams WR – Green Bay Packers
  2. Terron Armstead OT – New Orleans Saints
  3. Chris Godwin WR – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  4. Allen Robinson WR – Chicago Bears
  5. Mike Williams WR – Los Angeles Chargers
  6. Michael Gallup WR – Dallas Cowboys
  7. Odell Beckham Jr WR – Los Angeles Rams
  8. Orlando Brown OT – Kansas City Chiefs
  9. Brandon Scherff OG – Washington commanders
  10. Jameis Winston QB – New Orleans Saints
  11. Rob Gronkowski TE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  12. Dalton Schultz TE – Dallas Cowboys
  13. James Conner RB – Arizona Cardinals
  14. Christian Kirk WR – Arizona Cardinals
  15. D.J Chark WR – Jacksonville Jaguars
  16. Mike Gesicki TE – Miami Dolphins
  17. David Njoku TE – Cleveland Browns
  18. Cordarrelle Patterson WR – Atlanta Falcons
  19. Melvin Gordon RB – Denver Broncos
  20. Will Fuller WR – Miami Dolphins
  21. Austin Corbett OG – Los Angeles Rams
  22. Zach Ertz TE – Arizona Cardinals
  23. Leonard Fournette RB – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  24. Morgan Moses OT – New York Jets
  25. JuJu Smith-Schuster WR – Pittsburgh Steelers

Similar to this year’s draft, the NFL free agency is chocked full of pass-catching talent. But fans of the game will have to wait until midway through March to see if their team can broker a deal with one of these offensive studs.

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The first included an interesting passage: “Gratitude is the wine for the soul. Go on. Get drunk.”

The post comes as people question what’s next for Rodgers, who just won his fourth MVP award. It’s a big offseason ahead for the Packers, who lost in the NFC Divisional Round to the San Francisco 49ers this past season.

“To my teammates, past and current, you are the icing on the beautiful cake we call our job; football,” Rodgers continued. “The friendships that we have will transcend our collective time in this game and I am so thankful for the role that each of you have played in making my life that much better. I love you guys, and cherish the memories we’ve made.

“To everyone else, Spread love and gratitude you beautiful people, and read a book once in a while too while you’re at it. Love and peace.”