The NFL’s All-Free Agent Team

The NFL's All-Free Agent Team
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NFL Free Agents

Pretend for the day one of the most populous cities in the United States without an NFL team was awarded a franchise in 2022. Such cities include San Antonio, San Jose, Columbus, El Paso, and Oklahoma City.

If there was no expansion draft [for some reason], this is the roster the hypothetical general manager could construct as of May 24 via free agency.


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QB – Cam Newton

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Newton’s days as a bonafide starter are kaput in the NFL, but he’ll make a serviceable QB2 somewhere — if he’d accept such a gig.

RB – Peyton Barber

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Barber is suddenly a journeyman running back, spending time with Buccaneers, Commanders, and Raiders. He’s 27.

WR – Julio Jones

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Either Julio Jones had a quiet 2021 and is poised for a resurgence — or he’s nearing the end of the road.

WR – Odell Beckham

Odell Beckham
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Whichever team signs on the dotted line for Beckham will receive a damn good football player ready for a playoff push. But he won’t be healed from injury until October or November.

WR – Will Fuller

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Fuller will be signed before too long, but he never remains healthy, so teams aren’t flocking to his free-agent doorstep.

TE – Rob Gronkowski

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We had to tap Gronkowski for this spot, and he’ll just re-sign with Tampa Bay this summer.

LT – Riley Reiff

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Reiff’s team reached the Super Bowl in February without him. Bummer.

LG – Ereck Flowers

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Not great; not bad. Flowers is a decent guard who should sign with a team this summer.

C – JC Tretter

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The two-month-long mystery about Tretter’s strange free agency revolves around health.

RG – Billy Price

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Price, 27, started 15 games for the Giants in 2021. He was a 1st-Round pick in 2018.

RT – Daryl Williams

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Wiliams fired up a solid 67.5 score from Pro Football Focus in 2021.

EDGE – Carl Nassib

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Nassib, 29, will land on his feet as a situational pass rusher in 2022.

DT – Akiem Hicks

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A Viking killer, Minnesota should sign Hicks just so he doesn’t play somewhere else.

NT – Linval Joseph

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Joseph is old, has a sweet Vikings tattoo on his body, and is a free agent. At this age, he should chase rings.

DT – Ndamukong Suh

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This Super Bowl champion hasn’t missed a football game since 2011.

EDGE – Carlos Dunlap

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Dunlap is a two-time Pro Bowler who, like Nassib, will sign with a team as a situational pass rusher.

LB – Anthony Barr

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Vikings fans thought Anthony Barr would be a relatively hot commodity in free agency. He wasn’t. Barr has been linked in the rumor mill to the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys.

LB – Joe Schobert

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Schobert had a down year in 2021, but he’s a tackling machine otherwise.

CB – Joe Haden

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Haden, like many free agents on this list, is getting old. He’s a three-time Pro Bowler around the same age as Patrick Peterson.

CB – Xavier Rhodes

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Rhodes stunk during the season finale of his Vikings career, but he was revitalized in Indianapolis, to an extent. He isn’t quite done.

FS – Landon Collins

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Collins was a tyrant during his first four seasons with the New York Giants but never really took off in Washington — at least at an All-Pro or Pro Bow level.

SS – Tashaun Gipson

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Safety availability in free agency is arid at the moment, and Gipson makes the cut here almost by default.

Kicker – Michael Badgley

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Badgley was a part of the snakebitten special teams culture with the Chargers. He’ll be the first guy signed when another team’s kicker infuriates its general manager.

Punter – Michael Palardy

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Obligatory anonymous punter commentary.


Dustin Baker is a political scientist who graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2007. Subscribe to his daily YouTube Channel, VikesNow. He hosts a podcast with Bryant McKinnie, which airs every Wednesday with Raun Sawh and Sally from Minneapolis. His Viking fandom dates back to 1996. Listed guilty pleasures: Peanut Butter Ice Cream, ‘The Sopranos,’ and The Doors (the band).

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