NFL Free Agency

An updated look at the best remaining NFL free agents

Several multi-time Pro Bowlers and notable veterans are still available.

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The initial 2025 NFL free agency frenzy is well in the rearview. But there's still value to be had the open market.

Over a month after a wild start to the legal tampering period, several multi-time Pro Bowlers and notable veterans remain unsigned. That includes players who were originally set to hit free agency and those who were cut.

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The most recent notable name to come off the board was offensive tackle on April 15, but not because he struck a free-agent pact. The eight-time Pro Bowler is instead retiring as a member of the Dallas Cowboys, a franchise he spent 13 of his 14 NFL seasons with.

So, who's still available? Here's a full updated look at the best remaining NFL free agents (players listed alphabetically by last name):

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Keenan Allen, WR, Chicago Bears

In his first season with the , caught 70 of 121 targets for 744 yards and seven touchdowns over 15 games. The six-time Pro Bowler turns 33 in April.

David Andrews, C, New England Patriots

is one of several veterans on this list . After going undrafted in 2015, Andrews signed with the , made 121 starts over nine seasons and won two Super Bowls. Andrews, who turns 33 in July, was limited to four games last season due to a shoulder injury.

Julian Blackmon, S, Indianapolis Colts

, 26, made 62 starts with the over his first five pro seasons. The former third-round pick tallied three interceptions, four passes defended and 86 total tackles in 16 games last season. out of 170 safeties.

Nick Chubb, RB, Cleveland Browns

, 29, made his return last season from a , but didn't look back to his old self. The four-time Pro Bowler carried the ball 102 times for 332 yards (3.3 average) and three scores in eight games, adding five receptions for 31 yards and one score on a offense that . In Chubb's last full season in 2022, he averaged 5.0 yards per carry while racking up 1,764 yards from scrimmage and 13 total touchdowns.

Amari Cooper, WR, Buffalo Bills

saw his numbers dip in 2024 as he split time between the Browns and . Following a midseason trade to Buffalo, the five-time Pro Bowler caught 20 of 32 targets for 297 yards and two touchdowns over eight games, giving him 44 total receptions for 547 yards and four scores on the year. Cooper, who turns 31 in June, has tallied over 1,000 receiving yards in seven of his 10 pro seasons.

J.K. Dobbins, RB, Los Angeles Chargers

, 26, got off to a blazing start last season in his return from an Achilles tear, tallying over 130 rushing yards in each of his first two games with the . But the former second-round pick didn't reach the 100-yard rushing mark for the rest of the year, finishing with 905 yards and nine touchdowns on 195 carries (4.6 average) over 13 games, and adding 32 receptions for 153 yards. The 13 games played were the most for Dobbins -- who has struggled with injuries -- since his 2020 rookie season.

Rasul Douglas, CB, Buffalo Bills

had a down year in his first full season with the Bills. The 29-year-old didn't record an interception over 15 games and allowed a career-worst 122.0 passer rating when targeted. ranked 132nd out of 223 cornerbacks. For comparison, Douglas had five picks with a 73.1 passer rating allowed in 2023, and four picks with a 88.5 passer rating allowed in 2022.

Matthew Judon, OLB, Atlanta Falcons

The to the last August amid a contract dispute. But the had one of his least productive seasons in 2024, tallying 5.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss, nine quarterback hits, 41 total tackles and one interception in 17 games. Judon, a four-time Pro Bowler who had 15.5 sacks in his last full season in 2022, had a 194th out of 211 edge defenders.

Eric Kendricks, LB, Dallas Cowboys

, playing for his third team in as many seasons, was . The 33-year-old recorded 138 total tackles, two interceptions, three sacks and four tackles for loss in 15 games with the Dallas Cowboys.

Shaq Mason, G, Houston Texans

The following a two-year tenure where he made 32 total starts. The , who has 147 pro starts under his belt, was last season.

Von Miller, OLB, Buffalo Bills

's three-year run with the Bills came to an end after he was released in a cost-saving move. The eight-time Pro Bowler, who had zero sacks over 12 games in 2023, tallied six sacks, seven tackles for loss, eight QB hits and 17 total tackles in 13 games last season. While those may not be the gaudy numbers Miller posted in his prime, he was still . Miller, who turns 36 later this month, is eight sacks away from tying for 10th on .

C.J. Mosley, LB, New York Jets

was released by the following a five-year tenure that was bookended by injury-shortened seasons. Mosley, who turns 33 in June, was limited to four games in 2024 due to multiple injuries, including a herniated disk in his neck. But the five-time Pro Bowler missed just one total game from 2021-23, ending that stretch with 152 tackles, two forced fumbles, one interception and seven passes defended in 2023.

Aaron Rodgers, QB, New York Jets

' disastrous 2024 season with the Jets was capped by New York releasing the four-time NFL MVP. In 17 games last season, Rodgers completed 63% of his passes for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, as the Jets went 5-12. The 41-year-old on March 21.

Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Los Angeles Chargers

A shoulder injury limited to four games last season. In 2023, the former second-round pick had two interceptions, 13 passes defended and 63 total tackles in 17 games, allowing a passer rating of 87.4 on 96 targets.

Brandon Scherff, G, Jacksonville Jaguars

, 33, is coming off three straight 17-game seasons with the . The five-time Pro Bowler was among 135 players, and he ranked 19th in pass-blocking.

Justin Simmons, S, Atlanta Falcons

signed a with Atlanta last offseason following eight years in Denver. The two-time Pro Bowler recorded two interceptions, seven passes defended and 62 total tackles over 16 games in 2024, with his out of 170 safeties. Simmons, 31, has made 124 starts over his nine-year career.

Za'Darius Smith, DE, Detroit Lions

, who split time between the Browns and last season, tallied nine sacks, nine tackles for loss, 17 QB hits and 35 total tackles in 17 games. The 32-year-old three-time Pro Bowler was

Kyzir White, LB, Arizona Cardinals

started all 17 games in his second season with the , making 137 total tackles, one interception, 2.5 sacks, nine tackles for loss and eight QB hits. White, who turns 29 later this month, was among 189 linebackers. He did, however, rank 50th against the run.

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Editor's note: This story was originally published on March 14.

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