who are the best 25 players available in 2023?

EThe free agency period is about to begin in the NFL. While it’s becoming increasingly difficult for teams to let go of their key players, there’s still room for a few players who can prop up a team for the right price. That is why the expectation is growing for the process is scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. (ET) this Wednesday.

According to Yahoo! Sports, these are the top 25 free agents available for trades:

1. Orlando Brown Jr. (Offensive Tackle)

He is one of the main supports in the protection for Patrick Mahomes. However, he expects good money for this year and the Chiefs they didn’t give it to him with a second franchise tag. Brown is 26 years old and a very good left tackle, something very difficult to see in free agency, so hopefully he will find a job soon.

2. Javon Hargrave (Tackle defensivo)

Hargrave has had three fantastic seasons with the Eagles. In 2022 he had 11.5 sacks last season, a great mark for an interior lineman and he still has fuel in the tank, having just turned 30 and in a good defensive rotation he would be a great addition.

3. Jessie Bates III (safety)

Bates played 2022 on the franchise tag with the Bengals. Even so, he played at a high level. He is now free to sign with another team that will give him a multi-year contract, since he is a versatile safety at just 26 years old.

4. James Bradberry (cornerback)

Bradberry was the cornerback who gave up a crucial penalty in the fourth quarter of the game. Super Bowl to secure the title. However, he is a great player in his position and he was released as he had a one-year contract with the Eagles. Many teams will be willing to offer you something more than that.

5. Zach Allen (Defensive End)

A good third-round pick for the Cardinals in 2019. Since then he has become a great defender against the run and pass, at only 25 years old.

6. Jamel Dean (cornerback)

Dean was a starting cornerback for the Buccaneers 26 years. He isn’t evaluated as a Pro Bowl-caliber player, but he can be a solid starter to round out a porous secondary.

7. Mike McGlinchey (Tackle ofensivo)

McGlinchey has played with the caliber of a top 10 player in the Draft. He has been a good starter on the right side of the line with the 49ers for five seasons.

8. Jakobi Meyers (receptor)

He is one of the few quality receivers available in free agency. However, he has never had more than 866 yards in a season. Still, his talent shortage could land him a juicy contract as wide receiver 2 on a team that needs vertical attack.

9. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (safety)

The Eagles got him cheaply in a trade with the Saints (he was Gardner-Johnson and a seventh-round pick for a fifth and a sixth), and responded with a good season in Philadelphia, although he did have some injury issues. Still, he’s a versatile safety capable of creating turnovers and explosive plays.

10. Dre’Mont Jones (Defensive End)

He was a solid player for the Broncos And he has two advantages this offseason: his 26 years and the scarcity of available talent. Jones can be an above-average starter, no problem.

11. Jordan Poyer (safety)

Although he is a 32-year veteran, he has had spectacular moments with the Bills and still has one or two good seasons left.

12. Tremaine Edmunds (linebacker)

Edmunds is a two-time Pro Bowler and has recorded more than 100 tackles in his five NFL seasons. He is a first-round pick with the Bills who remains a good option at linebacker off the ball.

13. Jawan Taylor (Offensive Tackle)

Selected in the second round by the Jaguars, He’s never missed a start and is looking for a big contract at right tackle, which is also a good idea to upgrade an offensive unit.

14. Dalton Schultz (tight end)

Another case of a good alternative in a position with little talent. While his numbers were down slightly in 2022 with the Cowboys, he had 808 yards and eight touchdowns in 2021, he’s a good receiver and many teams need a position upgrade.

15. Odell Beckham Jr. (receptor)

Beckham would not be in this instance if there were no doubts about his state of health. Last year the Cowboys They did not want to take risks for this reason and he has been in rehabilitation for 13 months. However, with the Rams he showed enough to confirm himself as one of the best at his position in the league, when healthy.

16. Frank Clark (defensive end)

Clark is a major loss to the Chiefs, who couldn’t land him a long-term deal that would win him over. They still have hopes of bringing him back, but there’s little chance any other team will offer a good contract to a pass-rusher with a great postseason resume.

17. Bobby Wagner (linebacker)

Wagner will be cut by the Rams after one season. Despite the fact that he is a great veteran, even so, he was hardly salvageable for a team in a talent crisis Wagner will arrive in 2023 at the age of 33, but he can still contribute with short-term contracts in teams that are looking for depth in the midfield .

18. Dalvin Tomlinson (tackle defensivo)

He’s a quick fix for the run defense at 325 pounds and a track record of two productive seasons for the Vikings.

19. Jimmy Garoppolo (quarterback)

Again an acceptable option for a league where there aren’t 32 reliable starters at this position. In 2022, Garoppolo He’s shown he’s not spectacular, but he is a dependable, experienced quarterback who can surely improve more than half the teams in the league.

20. Kaleb McGary del (Tackle ofensivo)

McGary had a good season with a team in crisis, the Falcons. He’s also a first-round pick and he’s only 28 years old. He would be a good addition at right tackle.

21. Miles Sanders (running back)

Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs y Tony Pollard They did not go on the market because they were labeled as franchise players. Behind them, Sanders is the best running back available. A second contract for a running back is always risky, but he can put together a decent running backs committee, as he could with the Dolphins. Sanders had 1,347 total yards and 11 touchdowns last year with the Eagles, who boasted a killer running game.

22. Lavonte David (Linebacker)

A specialist as a linebacker without the ball and more for a 33-year-old veteran. He is elite in his position, strong against the pass and the run. He still has a good year or two ahead of him.

23. Mike Gesicki (tight end)

Gesicki didn’t fit into the Dolphins’ offense, but he was very productive from 2019-21 and is currently 27 years old. He’s a great receiver even though he doesn’t carry as much weight as a blocker.

24. Marcus Davenport (defensive end)

Davenport is a 26-year-old Saints first-round pick who had nine sacks two seasons ago. However, he has 21.5 sacks in five seasons, although he still has potential.

25. Cameron Sutton (cornerback)

Sutton, became a starter two years ago with the Steelers and had a good 2022 earning himself a nice multi-year deal for a versatile cornerback.

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