This year, the NFL’s free agency is going to be completely exciting. A variety of quarterbacks are entering the market, but we can’t tell for sure what will happen. The NFL would have a major effect on all these free agents and their choices. Nevertheless, we can’t help but think… What’s going to take place? Let’s have a peek at some of the projections, shall we?
Derrick Henry
It may take him a couple of games to get going, but the thunderous back of Alabama is a complete beast. Tennessee’s whole offensive scheme relies on the ball getting pounded by Henry. There’s no way for them to just let him go. Kansas City and Detroit seem like possible fits, but Henry is likely to be compensated handsomely by the Titans to guarantee he remains for the next few seasons. (Prediction: Tennessee Titans)

Derrick Henry
Dante Fowler
Fowler has become LA’s strongest pass rusher during this current season (and that includes Aaron Donald). A lot of the revenue from the Rams is mixed up, however, with its other owners. Moreover, LA faces the task of bringing DT Michael Brockers to join the team to launch. Arizona’s division rival has a lot of resources and is expected to bring a complementary rusher edge to work with Chandler Jones. (Prediction: Arizona Cardinals)

Dante Fowler
Chris Jones
Chris Jones, one of the most flexible defensive players in the NFL, controls double teams on virtually every play while he plays inside. He duly flashes elite pace as a defensive end while getting after opposition quarterbacks. He would command a reasonably hefty contract because of his age (25) and role. As a free agent, Kansas City is set on not letting him get out. (Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs)

Chris Jones
Marcus Peters
Known for being a promising yet unpredictable player, when they had enough of his shenanigans, Marcus Peters was sent to the Baltimore Ravens for a fifth-round selection by the Rams. Peters has returned to Pro Bowl mode after becoming a member of the Ravens. He had nabbed three interceptions in only six games for his current squad as of week 14. Provided Baltimore manages to receive Marcus Peters’ better edition, he’s definitely not going anywhere. (Prediction: Baltimore Ravens)

Marcus Peters
Michael Brockers
Ever since he was drafted out of LSU, Brockers has proven that he is a pretty solid NFL star. Although he might not be the type to pop off the frame, he is very dependable as a starting defensive tackle. The Rams have a lot of capital linked to a pair of players (Aaron Donald, Todd Gurley, Jared Goff, Brandin Cooks). It is doubtful that the Brockers can stay as the Rams try to re-sign both Cooper Kupp and Jalen Ramsey. (Prediction: Denver Broncos)

Michael Brockers
Shaq Thompson
Moving into the offseason, Oakland is projected to have under contract only two linebackers. For Carolina, Thompson has been a very good player. He was a collegiate safety and has the athleticism and flexibility to protect smaller backfield players. Apart from that, he’s fantastic at helping runners. For a year before the squad goes to Las Vegas, Thompson will get to serve the Bay Region (Sacramento), where he is from. (Prediction: Oakland Raiders)

Shaq Thompson
Byron Jones
This one is a little bit of a no-brainer. Rumblings say that Dallas is not giving an extension to Jones (because of the potential Dak Prescott contract). Houston lost Kareem Jackson to Denver the last offseason. In comparison, following this present season, current starters Bradley Roby and Johnathan Joseph will also walk in free agency. Therefore, Houston would do everything possible to sign the player who is considered as the strongest defensive back by those of the free-agent community. (Prediction: Houston Texans)

Byron Jones
Melvin Gordon
Since he holding out for a contract renewal that never arrived, Melvin Gordon did not even look fantastic this year. Although that’s not to suggest that it’s unlikely for him to get back to the Pro Bowl stage, the Chargers seem happy with Austin Ekeler, the cheaper alternative. Gordon will do well to catch passes out of the backfield, and with the Chiefs needing a lead running back, it seems like Kansas City is a better match for this future marriage. (Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs)

Melvin Gordon
Vonn Bell
This is the greatest year of Bell’s youthful career so far. He was a ball hawk on the back end and was outstanding at running support. Finally, for Bell, a recent first-round choice, it feels as if the light is going on. His deal is something to note and the upside of Bell certainly makes it feasible for him to make a handful going forward, even though he has not yet made a Pro Bowl. New Orleans can see him, though, as too overpriced for them. (Prediction: Arizona Cardinals)

Vonn Bell
Bud Dupree
As of Week 14, Dupree has notched 8.5 sacks, a career-high for the former first-round pick. He is a key member of Pittsburgh’s suddenly emerging defense. Along with Devin Bush, T.J. Watt, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, the Steelers have created a really good core of guys in their 20’s. Pittsburgh will probably re-sign Dupree to a really lucrative deal to keep the group together. (Prediction: Pittsburgh Steelers)

Bud Dupree
Drew Brees
We can’t even see Brees entering any other franchise at all. He’s missed his fastball a little bit, but Brees stays playing at a reasonably high pace. What’s more, he is a respected part of the community and the franchise. He would presumably re-up on a quick contract, expecting that over the next couple of years, New Orleans will carry home a Super Bowl trophy. (Prediction: New Orleans Saints)

Drew Brees
Yannick Ngakoue
Jacksonville has to unload some of what it paid Nick Foles first or Ngakoue will be out of their price range. It is clear that the stud defensive end is one of this class’s crown jewels. The Jags do want him back, but the Colts also want to get him. They have a humongous need at defensive end and a lot of cap space. (Prediction: Indianapolis Colts)

Yannick Ngakoue
Brandon Scherff
He’s only going to be 28 years old by the time this two-time Pro Bowler enters the market. Washington might profit from re-signing it, but the franchise was not always renowned for making sound choices. It is clear to see why this would be a war between Tennessee and the New York Jets. In fact, the latter has found it challenging to defend its passers and is dead-last in terms of sacks yielded. (Prediction: Tennessee Titans)

Brandon Scherff
Jadeveon Clowney
Seattle traded for Clowney, and he showed himself to be the team’s strongest pass rusher off the edge. When he controls the floor, there are also times. Seattle definitely wouldn’t let Clowney walk free, having given up this season’s substantial draft resources for him. Seattle is going to require an expensive deal to fork out, so it’s going to be worth it. (Prediction: Seattle Seahawks)

Jadeveon Clowney
A.J. Green
He was practically an afterthought and in Cincinnati, he dwindled further. Green seems like a perfect fit for New England, considering how old he is (31), his injury experience, and the desire to play for a challenger. Those legs also have some juice in them, and there appears to be enough for the Patriots to rejuvenate athletes who are far beyond their age. (Prediction: New England Patriots)

A.J. Green
Amari Cooper
A series of nicks and fractures has continually hindered T.Y. Hilton, and he is clearly not the same player he used to be. Jacoby Brissett would just love to have a legit No. 1 receiver, and Cooper’s skill-set would be outstanding on turf. The offense of Indy will profit immediately from the balance Cooper would carry. (Prediction: Indianapolis Colts)

Amari Cooper
Anthony Castonzo
Miami requires talent everywhere, particularly a cornerstone player who can bring to the locker room power on the field and community. An agile and proven athlete, Offensive Tackle Anthony Castonzo would be a perfect match when it comes to the offensive line. Even if the Colts really want to re-sign him, there may be an issue with cap room. (Prediction: Miami Dolphins)

Anthony Castonzo
Jameis Winston
The squad that selected him No. 1 overall a couple of years ago may be prepared to re-up with Winston. Winston can throw two top receivers and gets to collaborate with Bruce Arians, a renowned offensive guru. Assuming that Winston is equipped with sufficient ground play by Tampa Bay, he should anticipate reasonable figures. (Prediction: Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Jameis Winston
Hunter Henry
This one is interesting enough. Henry has suffered from a series of injuries since joining the NFL, despite being obviously skilled. His future income may be negatively influenced by his loss of fitness. New England is also looking for their substitute for Rob Gronkowski, and they will certainly be interested in anything that will bring them a Henry caliber player on a discount. Henry will be completely devastating in Josh McDaniels’s offense.(Prediction: New England Patriots)

Hunter Henry
Austin Hooper
When it comes to Austin Hooper, a bidding war will arise. Everything in search of a major tight end are the Lions, Packers, Jets, Titans, Panthers, Bills, and Patriots. Often due to his sticky hands and blocking capacity, Hooper has been one of the very best in the game. He’ll potentially re-sign in Atlanta, but if he moves anywhere else, don’t be shocked. (Prediction: Atlanta Falcons)

Austin Hooper
Jarran Reed
He’s in a position for a major increase to his income after Reed earned less than $2 million in the last year. He had 10.5 sacks in 2018 as a defensive tackle, and even if he had less than impressive sack numbers in 2019, he is still a decent player on the run. To make it an elite team, Seattle is preparing to restore its security, so it can not really afford to let Reed walk. (Prediction: Seattle Seahawks)

Jarran Reed
Philip Rivers
Rivers has a resume that is chock-full of personal milestones and is the greatest quarterback that has never appeared in a Super Bowl. It is also obvious, though, that he is not the player he once was. Rivers simply may not have enough zip to drive the ball downfield adequately, apart from creating turnovers at an alarmingly high rate. Moreover, in San Diego, he and his relatives are firmly ingrained, but the 38-year-old would presumably want to put his cleats and return to his lovely home in Southern California. (Prediction: Retires)

Philip Rivers
Teddy Bridgewater
Los Angeles would have an available place, assuming Philip Rivers wishes to retire. Though Teddy Two Gloves isn’t the most flashy of athletes, the center is at least a valid choice. He has the potential to transfer the ball quickly, which never creates turnovers. If LA decides to draft a quarterback (such as Justin Herbert or Tua Tagovailoa), Bridgewater will be a successful stop-gap in the meantime.(Prediction: Los Angeles Chargers)

Teddy Bridgewater
Shaquil Barrett
There’s a big payoff going Barrett’s way. He is the NFL leader in sacks as of December 5th (14.5). Pass-rushing characteristics have been a huge bonus in the game today, but the 27-year-old would not have a lack of suitors. If the Atlanta Falcons competitor is attempting to court Barrett, it should come as no surprise. Atlanta wants pass-rushing brilliance badly, and the Barrett display has been in front of them all season.
(Prediction: Atlanta Falcons)

Shaquil Barrett
Marcus Mariota
Tennessee will be bidding goodbye to Mariota shortly. Moving into the free-agent phase, as a starting quarterback, it does not seem that the former Oregon star is first-choice stuff. Pete Carroll, who is very involved in former Pac-12 stars, would willingly sweep up Mariota and make him potentially the greatest replacement signal-caller for football. To Mariota, the west coast does not appear that far away (just a short plane ride away from his native Hawaii). (Prediction: Seattle Seahawks)

Marcus Mariota
Trae Waynes
The Panthers’ division comprises Calvin Ridley, Julio Jones, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Michael Thomas, among others (among others). For this cause, there are seldom so many quality corners for the team. At a good discount depending on the competition and other players at his place, former first-round selection Trae Waynes may be heading to Carolina. (Prediction: Carolina Panthers)

Trae Waynes
Joe Schobert
Mike Mayock is a huge supporter of gritty, hard-nosed athletes, and his draft track record reveals that he is recruiting players who are not only competitive but also from broader colleges. Schobert suits the bill fairly well as a former Wisconsin product, as he is a surefire tackler who is never caught out of place. He will help set the stage for protection in desperate need of continuity. (Prediction: Oakland Raiders)

Joe Schobert
Chris Harris Jr.
Harris Jr. can be of great importance to the Patriots. He has a pedigree of championships, a lot of practice, and he’s super competitive. Harris Jr. may be signed at this moment of his career at a bargain, which is ideal for Bill Belichick. (Prediction: New England Patriots)

Chris Harris Jr.
Dak Prescott
Dallas definitely won’t let Dak walk, the same guy who pulled back what used to be a broken locker space. Within the group, he is outstanding and progresses in the court, not to mention he has the absolute support of all within the organization. The sum of promised money might be discussed, but Prescott is certainly not moving anywhere. (Prediction: Dallas Cowboys)

Dak Prescott
Tom Brady
The shocker of the offseason, the alleged break between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, will finally arise. We all know Brady isn’t going to pursue a squad that isn’t willing to head all the way to the Super Bowl, and that he’s going to be happy to go to the West Coast. He’s actually from there (San Francisco), after all, and during the offseason, he lives there (Los Angeles). He is a resident of the Bay Area, so it makes sense for him to join the 49ers, particularly if SF does not achieve this season’s Super Bowl. John Lynch would not hesitate to pursue the star prospect, who is buoyed by a big-time defense and a good ground game if Brady displays interest. For Tom Brady, it’s like a dream match. (Prediction: San Francisco 49ers)

Tom Brady
Josh Norman
Josh Norman was cut ahead of the free agent by the Washington Redskins, his $75 million deal, in turn, saved them $12.5 million, but left teams believing they would get their choice long in advance. Surely, the Buffalo Bills are going to keep him at the top of their list, and we know he’s going to make the bargain.

Josh Norman
Le’Veon Bell
As Bell has some wear-and-tear that is definitely dreaded by the Steelers, a break between Bell and the Pittsburgh steelers is certainly on the rise. Any other side, however, is certainly not scared to take this costly player on and if they want to reach the playoffs and finally get a major victory, our money is on Detroit, Bell is their best chance.

Le’Veon Bell
Aaron Donald
The Rams have indicated that they are able to invest in Donald and can do what it takes instead of signing core positions or starters for depth. The squad is planning to invest more cash in the future to keep stars like Todd Gurley and Jared Goff, but Donald is just as important and if not the most valuable, we expect that betting on him would be more favorable than the others.

Aaron Donald
Tyrann Mathieu
We know that Mathieu loves his squad as a whole and the future as a whole, since shocking us all with his selection of the Houston Texans, he wants to compete on packed defenses and with a committed union. We still agree that the chance for him to transfer is available, probably to the Bills, but if it doesn’t work out a prove-on it’s the cards for him too in New England.

Tyrann Mathieu
Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham is a strong player, a valuable player and, under Pat Shurmur, works extremely well. He will certainly spark interest in several teams, but if he wants to win a title, he needs to remain with the Giants after his injury, and they will be lucky to have him. His home is where it is and should be for this player.

Odell Beckham Jr.
Khalil Mack
Mack is searching for a well-deserved new deal and is sure his team’s alpha at the moment, with a new coach moving in stuff that would probably alter. We assume Mack will quit Oaklahoma for the New York Jets, the Jets would obviously have a lot of cap space and will be able to make him the franchise’s face. The Raiders are better trained, may we suggest, to battle it out or offer it out.

Khalil Mack
DeMarcus Lawrence
As an edge rusher, DeMarcus Lawrence has been flourishing, his pay-day is up and what’s known is arriving. Oakland is the right option and suited and they might have several spaces available because we want players to quit if there is a successful chance and the Raiders will go far with him.

DeMarcus Lawrence
Randall Cobb
Currently, Cobb has become a little erratic with the Packers, and if they don’t reach the Super Bowl, things are likely to shake up. We predict Tennessee becoming the first in line to sign him if Cobb winds up becoming one of the reforms. Tennessee has a wide receiver field and the resources to make this move makes sense logistically.

Randall Cobb
Taylor Lewan
In the heavy paychecks in the world of free agency, offensive linemen rake and we suspect that Lewan is next in line. The Titans would most certainly let him walk-free with an array of choices for linesmen, but the Bills require a tackle to have the resources to contract Lewan. Therefore, we suppose Lewan is headed to Buffalo until his arm strengthens.

Taylor Lewan
Zack Martin
When his squad is very well informed of his value as well as other players, the Cowboys realize that they are going to be guided by Ezekiel Elliot and therefore having Martin around is worth the investment for them. All-pro guard Zack Martin is trying to preserve the cash dollar. Dallas wants his influence and so we predict that they can carry him on.

Zack Martin
Earl Thomas
The Cowboys were claimed to have made an offer to exchange for Thomas, but conditions could not be reached, and it seems like he would soon leave Seattle. Dallas is our best option, but we think it would be on some sort of bonus contract. This purchase is on the cards, with Dallas specifically liking to have an all-pro safety.

Earl Thomas
Brian Orakpo
This lethal pass-rusher is 32 years old and has proven that the Titans have been able to keep safe for the last three seasons. His possibilities are free, but the most possible option as an original from All-American Houston is to sign him with the Cowboys.

Brian Orakpo
Danielle Hunter
The Vikings are able to invest big to keep the players they need, and because Hunter is young, they would resign him for sure, on top of his game and an advantage we expect. Minnesota knows that this is the change they can make and we see it happening.

Danielle Hunter
Tyrod Taylor
We are talking about the upcoming top free-agent market quarterback. Over the last three seasons, he has shown capacity and productivity for Buffalo and we believe he is heading for Cleaveland. It is the right choice to sign him to play for the Jaguars and fits well as e will substitute Blake Bortles, this is a clever decision.

Tyrod Taylor
Ezekiel Ansah
This player has been called a little erratic, but when back on the scene, it would definitely be in demand. It is assumed that he would most definitely make the switch from Lions to Arizona, this makes full sense since they require an edge rusher that will modify the game for them, which Ansah is capable of. It is expected, though, that it won’t be a long-term contract.

Ezekiel Ansah
Anthony Harris
Another protection that’s not exposed to a number of people is Anthony Harris. After his outstanding 2019 season, he may be having a really good contract. He has six picks playing for the Minnesota Vikings DB, and he did a decent job in the center when asked to do so.

Anthony Harris
Cory Littleton
Cory Littleton played with the Los Angeles Rams ILB, coming off his finest season ever. His best football is still to come, being just 26 years old. He’s an involved and athletic linebacker for the time being, who has a promising future.

Cory Littleton
Justin Simmons
While his name might not be one that many people know, Justin Simmons has most likely captured the NFL staff’s attention. He’s young, he’s sporty, and he’s a hawk of the ball. In that, there is a ton of worth. The last time he appeared was with the Denver Broncos FS.

Justin Simmons
Arik Armstead
Arik Armstead had his strongest season in 2019, emerging at the right moment. The 49ers are unlikely to be able to hold him for much longer. He’ll probably get a mega-deal soon from some squad.

Arik Armstead
Ryan Tannehill
Last season with the Tennessee Titans, he brought his career back to life, coming off the bench and guiding them to the playoffs. He’s most definitely going to get a sticker of some type, so now what’s his real value?

Ryan Tannehill