As
the 2026
NFL free-agency period
enters its
second week,
the initial
frenzy of
blockbuster signings
has started to slow down.
High-profile moves
like edge
rusher Jaelan
Phillips landing
a four-year,
$120M
deal with
the Carolina
Panthers, wide
receiver Alec
Pierce re-signing
with the
Indianapolis Colts
for four
years and
$114M and running
back Kenneth
Walker III
joining the
Kansas City
Chiefs on
a three-year,
$43M
contract have
reshaped rosters
across the
league.
Yet, a number of impactful veterans and proven contributors remain on the open market, waiting for the right fit. These players could provide immediate value to contending teams or serve as bridge options for rebuilding squads.
Below, we break down some of the top remaining free agents, exploring why they’re still available and predicting their most likely landing spots based on team needs, scheme compatibility and market dynamics.
