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NFL free agency has only been open for less than a week, and several marquee moves have already been made.
This year, in particular, has provided a lot of excitement for teams and fans alike, as some massive players have been on the move.
To consolidate the most significant moves to this point, Mike Greenberg shared his top five moves in a graphic shared by “Get Up” On ESPN.
.@Espngreeny‘s top five moves of free agency so far pic.twitter.com/cFoUZd8KjO
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) March 15, 2024
Greenberg’s favorite move was the Atlanta Falcons’ acquisition of Kirk Cousins.
Cousins was seen as the top free agent coming into the offseason, so Greenberg’s ranking of him at one overall is relatively unsurprising.
His next three favorite signings were running backs.
Saquon Barkley signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, Derrick Henry joined the Baltimore Ravens, and the Green Bay Packers added Josh Jacobs.
This barrage of running back signings is a vast difference from the cycle in 2023, where teams seemingly refused to sign running backs to a contract longer than one season.
However, as it has been revealed, it appears that teams are not confident in the upcoming draft class of backs, and as a result, they wanted to get their players in free agency.
Greenberg seems to agree with this evaluation.
The final piece on his list was the “bridge” quarterbacks, as he calls it, for the Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, and Las Vegas Raiders.
All three of these teams have signed veteran quarterbacks who have an opportunity to start for these teams, especially if their new organization drafts a rookie this year.
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