Free agency in the NFL is always a fascinating experiment. Some teams elect to sign a massive number of players at a wide array of positions, with the overall focus of lifting a whole team, rather than patching a few holes. Others elect to spend big at one or two positions, confident they can backfill the roster through the NFL Draft. Then there’s a third class, typically the most successful organizations, who understand their consistent drafting and team building is going to lead to lost talent, making their free agency an effort in trying to stop the bleeding as much as possible. It’s this push-pull that gives us the
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