
2023 NFL Top-100 Free Agents
While most of the off-season hype will be surrounding the 2023 rookie draft class, the free agents shouldn’t get overlooked. The top free agent quarterbacks in the NFL are led by Tom Brady and Lamar Jackson. As for the running backs, Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs are at the top of the list. JuJu Smith-Schuster is looking like the top wide receiver. Finally, Dalton Schultz is looking like the top free agent at the tight end position.
2023 NFL Top-100 Free Agents
Stay tuned for updates throughout the off-season. As players sign their new deals, we’ll be updating this list with the most recent and up-to-date free agents.
Last updated: 12/23/22 – Via Spotrac
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