Five Archetypes Explain Why Free Agents Sit In May

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Breer groups available free agents into five archetypes—overmarketed veterans, older players who may skip OTAs, injury-prone figures, those with off-field/character questions, and end-of-career flag-bearers—to explain why they remain unsigned. He also cites Seattle’s savvy Dante Fowler Jr. signing as an example of veteran depth helping a contending team, and adds notes on Anthony Richardson’s Colts progression, Alvin Kamara’s desire to stay with the Saints, Patrick Mahomes’ rehab progress, and Aaron Rodgers’ situational uncertainty.
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- Schefter: There are still some very compelling NFL free agents TSN
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