
Center market explodes as free agency reshapes the NFL landscape
Week one of NFL free agency swung the league with Tyler Linderbaum’s $81-million, three-year deal redefining center pay, while the Raiders’ spending spree foreshadowed a new baseline for top linemen. The Rams used aggressive moves to fortify their defense—trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson—helping position Los Angeles as early title contenders. The 49ers stacked talent on both sides of the ball with Odafe Odighizuwa and Mike Evans, and Kansas City added Kenneth Walker III to boost the run game, though questions linger about defense after some key departures. Cowboys had a rocky start with controversial trades, while the Vikings/Cardinals and several others experimented with youth and veteran blends (Commanders going young; Jets adding steadiness; Browns bolstering the OL; Colts overpaying for Daniel Jones). In short, the week’s moves created a mix of big-payroll pivots, risky gambles, and reshaped rosters across the league.













