The NFL Players Association has ratified the new collective bargaining agreement and the 2020 league year is on track to begin on schedule. That means that the official free agency period will begin on Wednesday as originally planned. With that in mind, here are some of the NFL’s top unrestricted free agents among skill players, along with their potential landing spots and fantasy impact in 2020. Keep in mind there is a lot of fluidity in these situations. Even while writing this, I have made plenty of alterations due to trades, rumored signings, franchise tags placed, etc. The dominos will continue to fall in the days and weeks ahead, which should make for interesting fodder. At least it will give us something to do over what seems like it will be an extended period without live game action from any of the four major sports.
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Notable 2020 NFL Unrestricted Free Agents
Quarterback Free Agents
Dak Prescott, Dallas (FRANCHISE TAGGED)
Drew Brees, New Orleans (RE-SIGNED WITH NEW ORLEANS)
Tom Brady, New England (SIGNED WITH TAMPA BAY)
Philip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers (SIGNED WITH INDIANAPOLIS)
Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee (RE-SIGNED)
Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay
Teddy Bridgewater, New Orleans (SIGNED WITH CAROLINA)
Marcus Mariota, Tennessee (SIGNED WITH LAS VEGAS)
Case Keenum, Washington (SIGNED WITH CLEVELAND)
Others of note: Blake Bortles, Chase Daniel (Signed with Detroit)
Running Backs
Derrick Henry, Tennessee (FRANCHISE TAGGED)
Kenyan Drake, Arizona (TRANSITION TAGGED)
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams (SIGNED WITH ATLANTA)
Todd Gurley was cut by the Rams less than two years after signing a four-year contract extension. He was quickly scooped up by the Atlanta Falcons, who signed him to a one-year deal. Gurley has health issues that are well-documented, but still had 14 touchdowns in 15 games last year. He should be a major factor in the red zone for Atlanta and can easily score double-digit touchdowns. I think Gurley can still be a top-15 fantasy back in 2020.
Gurley’s signing has other ramifications as well. It takes a lot of air out of the Ito Smith balloon, for one. Smith will likely be a change-of-pace back, and someone who can fill in if Gurley needs a breather. Outside of that, he does not figure to have much standalone value. As for the vacancy in Los Angeles, I still think that Malcolm Brown is the current favorite over Darrell Henderson for touches in the Rams’ backfield. But Henderson is a player whose stock will rise in the coming weeks, and is definitely worth buying relatively low on.
Melvin Gordon, Los Angeles Chargers (SIGNED WITH DENVER)
Devonta Freeman, Atlanta
Carlos Hyde, Houston
Jordan Howard, Philadelphia (SIGNED WITH MIAMI)
Others of note: Ty Montgomery, Chris Thompson, Dion Lewis, DeAndre Washington, Lamar Miller, LeSean McCoy
Wide Receivers
Amari Cooper, Dallas (RE-SIGNED WITH DALLAS)
A.J. Green, Cincinnati (FRANCHISE TAGGED)
Robby Anderson, New York Jets
Emmanuel Sanders, San Francisco
Brashad Perriman, Tampa Bay
Brashad Perriman went from NFL bust to coveted free agent in the span of a month back in December. From the beginning of the 2017 season through Week 12 of 2019, Perriman totaled 556 receiving yards and three scores. In December of 2019, Perriman had 506 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Perhaps he can give a kickback of his future earnings to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin for getting hurt down the stretch last season. I cannot suddenly buy into Perriman being a consistent receiver in the NFL. It sure seems like he benefited from some unique circumstances. Perriman is little more than a late-round dart throw for me in terms of his 2020 fantasy appeal.
Nelson Agholor, Philadelphia
I read on Twitter on Monday that a guy was walking around in an Agholor jersey because he didn’t want to catch Coronavirus. My guess is he will not be back in the city of Brotherly Love. Instead, early indications seem to be that Indianapolis is interested in Agholor. Perhaps he makes more sense than a receiver like Cooper from a schematic standpoint. However, I cannot envision a scenario in which his signing moves the fantasy needle much. He could get a bit of a boost in PPR formats, but even then would be hard to trust as anything more than a matchup-based Flex play.
Other names of note: Randall Cobb (Signed with Houston), Devin Funchess, Tajae Sharpe, Phillip Dorsett, Taylor Gabriel, Demaryius Thomas, Rashard Higgins, Ted Ginn, Geronimo Allison, Paul Richardson
Tight Ends
Hunter Henry, Los Angeles Chargers (FRANCHISE TAGGED)
The Los Angeles Chargers placed the franchise tag on their star tight end, so he will remain in the fold for whoever the club’s new quarterback will be. Henry caught a career-high 55 passes in 2019 but missed four games. Henry is shaping up to be a top-six fantasy tight end as we approach the 2020 season. I believe he could be as high as TE4 depending on who Los Angeles can bring in to play quarterback. TB12 perhaps?
Austin Hooper, Atlanta (SIGNED WITH CLEVELAND)
The Cleveland Browns have a deal in place with for Falcons tight end Austin Hooper. That is an interesting signing when you consider the Browns already have David Njoku in tow and have plenty of other pass-catchers as well. This could mean that Jarvis Landry may be out longer than expected, or maybe the team has simply soured on Njoku. Either way, I believe Hooper’s value will take a slight hit in Cleveland. He will probably still be a TE1, but I consider him more on the low end of that scale now, likely in the 10-12 range at the position. Hooper will be replaced in Atlanta by former Raven Hayden Hurst, who was acquired via trade on Monday. The former first-round pick could be an intriguing TE2 pick with some upside.
Eric Ebron, Indianapolis
Eric Ebron predictably fell off in 2019 after having a monster 2018 season. His output was lower last season than it was in any of the previous five years. He also missed the last five games of this past season due to injuries to his ankles. Between injury concerns and reduced production, the Colts are expected to move on. Green Bay is a possibility for Ebron, but he can no longer be trusted as a TE1 even if he gets to play with Aaron Rodgers. He could be worth streaming in certain spots depending on where he lands, but I do not expect him to be a consistent fantasy performer in 2020.
Jimmy Graham, Green Bay (SIGNED WITH CHICAGO)
The reason Green Bay is a possible landing spot for Ebron in free agency is that their former tight end, Jimmy Graham, has signed in Chicago. This move is a bit puzzling to me. Chicago has tight ends on the roster, although it is certainly possible that head coach Matt Nagy is done with the Trey Burton experiment. Even so, Graham had his worst season since his 2010 rookie campaign. Graham is unlikely to make a difference in 2020 and can safely be ignored in all upcoming drafts.
Delanie Walker, Tennessee
The Titans released veteran tight end, Delanie Walker, last week. Walker was one of the league’s most productive tight ends during his first five years in Tennessee. However, injuries and age have caught up with him in recent years. Walker has played just eight games in the last two years. He will latch on somewhere, but like Graham, his best days are behind him and he will be a non-factor in 2020.
Other names of note: Nick Vannett
Also, check out Michael Florio’s take on the fantasy fallout from Day 1 of NFL Free Agency.
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