By Carter Bahns
• 2 min read

Offseason programs are well underway across the NFL. Newcomers that arrived on their respective teams during the first major waves of free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft are starting to settle into their new environments.
As teams introduce their rookies to the pros and weave in their veteran pickups, they also continue to look to improve on the periphery. Not every roster hole was filled in March and April, after all, and there is a notable advantage to signing free agents after the NFL Draft: They no longer count against the NFL's compensatory picks formula. That resulted in a slight uptick in the spring, but most of the post-draft signings will continue to trickle in this summer as still-unsigned vets start finding new homes ahead of (or even during) training camp.
Each of the top 36 players on Pete Prisco's annual free agent ranking has signed, but there is still plenty of quality talent available as the NFL calendar moves through its quietest months. Most recently, Cameron Jordan and the Saints finally ended their long-winded negotiations and agreed on a new one-year deal. That leaves nine of the top 100 players still on the market.
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