If it were for me, all transactions of NFL players would be announced before the season and the players would appear in their new teams as if it were the beginning of a new anime arch. However, with the entire movement of players already announced that a duration of a period of a thorbellino free agency takes place, it can be difficult to remember who ended where. So we go some review, with the most important names in NFL in new places.
WR Davante Adams is now a Los Angeles RAM
After the short period of Adams with the jets ended with a groan, the talented open receiver reached the open market and ended with the Rams. It could be used by a player with his separation skills against man’s coverage, to allow Puka Nacua to look completely with less eyes on him.
OG Joe Thuney is now a Chicago bear
Thuney is one of the most stable players in the NFL, which provides a great game on guard and even moved to board when the chiefs needed it last season. This year, he goes to Chicago to help solidify the offensive line in front of the young QB Caleb Williams, hoping to re -run the Bears.
WR Stefon Diggs is now a New England patriot
Before a torn acl ended its season in Houston, Diggs was the perfect complementary receiver in the Texans offensive. In New England, it gives Drake Maye an objective that can open quickly and win in the short range to intermediate.
WR Cooper KUPP is now a Seattle Seahawk
Kupp returns home to Washington, where Wraxon Smith-Njigba complement began. KUPP might not be the player who once was, but it can still be a second quality receiver in the Seahawks offensive.
WR DK Metcalf is now a Pittsburgh Steeler
Metcalf was changed from Seattle to Pittsburgh in one of the two high -profile movements for Seahawks this low season, and for Pittsburgh it gives them another opportunity in a WR1 in good faith. In Arthur Smith’s offense to cross routes and vertical, Metcalf could prosper.
QB Geno Smith is now a Las Vegas Raider
The other high profile trade made by Seattle was to send Geno Smith to the Raiders while it meets Pete Carroll. Smith is one of the best QB in the NFL, with the arrogance of the arm that the field throws in the field combined with the precision and placement of the ball to support it. He is reaching age, but Raiders’s offensive could be fun to see with him in the helmet.
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WR Debo Samuel is now a Washington commander
Someone had to be the strange man when San Francisco begins to pay all his stars, and Samuel was the one who received the call. In the Washington RPO -based offensive, it must operate well as a fast game and an option under the QB Jayden Daniels Star.
Lt Larmy Tunnsil is now a Washington commander
In a bit surprising movement, the Houston Texans Trunsil to the commanders while Washington prepares to make their movement towards a Super Bowl. TunSil is definitely reaching age and did not have the best year last season, but a year ago in a new area could be in the cards.
Wr George Pickens is now a Dallas cowboy
One of the most dynamic (and volatile) deep threats of the NFL is now to put the star, since Pickens was recently changed to Dallas. If cowboys can keep it motivated, the field should open much more for Wrore Lamb, and QB ROOF Prescott receives a low field threat abroad than the port of the cowboys had recently had.
QB Sam Darnold is now a Seattle Seahawk
After a miraculous year with the Minnesota Vikings, Darnold charges the Seahawks in a $ 100 million agreement. In the Klint Kubiak offensive, Darnold should be able to work outside the game action and throw the ball down, but preventing it from unraveling under pressure must be the number one priority.
WR Tyler Lockett is now a Tennessee Titan
Lockett, the final piece of the old Seahawks to say goodbye to Seattle, is a firm that reminds me a lot when the Titans signed Wr Tyler Boyd last season. He is an aged veteran, but can still be explosive in the field.
Edge Demarcus Lawrence is now a Seattle Seahawk
The Lawrence season in Dallas surprisingly came to its end of the low season, but finds a solid home in Seattle. If you are going to play at the limit, it can be a reliable defender who can wreak havoc on the first bass, then be a fun player in acrobatics and loops in third place.
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QB Russell Wilson is now a New York giant
This is an interesting one. Wilson goes from Pittsburgh to New York in an agreement that would apparently make him a owner of the bridge once more. Athletics is constantly decreasing and the arm may not have the same zipper, but if you can get the ball in the field occasionally, it should be able to shake things until the young QB is ready.
QB Justin Fields is now a New York Jet
Fields finally had his great opportunity to be the firm headline again in New York with the Jets. The pass is still coming, but he is one of the best athletes in the NFL position and if the jets are made a dynamic career game to build.
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DT Milton Williams is now a New England patriot
The biggest contract given to a free agent this season was for Williams, who goes from Philadelphia to the Patriots. It is a fast gap shooter that should match DT Christian Barmore.
Edge Josh Sweat is now a cardinal from Arizona
Sweat meets DC Jonathan Gannon in Arizona, where he also charged after obtaining a Super Bowl ring. Sweat is a long and flexible passes corridor that gives cardinals much more size in advance, which really lacked last season.
CB Darius Slay is now a Pittsburgh Steeler
Slay moved from the Eagles after a Super Bowl ring, and now tries that Steelers on the wildcard hump in a one -year contract. Slay is 34 years old, so speed and explosion may not be there, but it is incredible and can recognize routes. Steelers need CB help, and this could be a good option.
Dt Jonathan Allen is now a minnesota viking
Allen was the strange man of his defensive line rotation after a season that was derailed by a torn, but in Minnesota he should recover his shape once again. When he is healthy, he is one of the strongest players in the league and can also affect the pin.
DT Javon Hargrave is now a Vikingo de Minnesota
The Vikings doubled in DTS, also adding to Javon Hargrave. Hargrave is older and smaller, but his speed in the field should upload the pass race without the exotic flowers being influential.