NFL, Day 1
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The Dallas Cowboys are adding a new face to the secondary once again in free agency.
They are all that remain from the Ravens’ 2022 draft class after Monday’s frenzy on the opening day of the NFL’s legal tampering period, a two-day window when teams can contact the agents of impending free agents before players officially put ink to paper beginning Wednesday afternoon.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ historic 2022 draft class has mostly moved on in free agency, leaving George Karlaftis as the lone player remaining.
He’s still a fine, low-cost signing for the Falcons on a one-year deal. Tagovailoa agreed to the veteran minimum worth $1.3 million, via NFL Media. He was owed $54 million in guaranteed money from his old team this year.
Last year, the Packers took fliers on Isaiah Simmons and Mecole Hardman. While those moves didn’t work out, it’s worth trying again.
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a departure on night one of NFL free agency, as insiders relayed news of a former draft pick's signing.
Proof the entire NFL is desperate for offensive line help might be best represented with a former Cincinnati Bengals player in free agency this week. Cordell Volson, a fourth-round pick by the Bengals in 2022,
Georgia produced an NFL-record 15 draft picks following the 2021 national championship, many of whom are cashing in on their second NFL contracts after rookie deals expired.