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NFL Free Agency 2026: Devin Lloyd Leads Tyler Dragon’s Top 32 Free Agents

Last updated: March 1, 2026 4:30 pm
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NFL Free Agency 2026: Devin Lloyd Leads Tyler Dragon’s Top 32 Free Agents
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Devin Lloyd’s breakout 2025 season vaults him to the top of the 2026 free-agent board, while franchise tags strip the market of George Pickens and Kyle Pitts just hours before the negotiating window opens.

Flag-waving spending sprees start March 9, and every defensive coordinator in the league has the same name circled at No. 1: Devin Lloyd. USA TODAY Sports’ Tyler Dragon ranks the Jacksonville linebacker as the crown jewel of a class suddenly missing its top wide receiver after the Cowboys slapped the franchise tag on George Pickens.

The Numbers That Make Lloyd Untouchable

Lloyd wasn’t just good in 2025—he was historically disruptive. His five interceptions tied for second league-wide, and Pro Football Focus graded him 88.4, the best among inside linebackers who played at least 900 snaps. Add three 113-tackle campaigns in four years, and you get a 26-year-old three-down weapon ready to reset the off-ball market.

  • 2025 PFF grade: 88.4 (2nd among ILB)
  • Pass-rush productivity: 17 pressures on 79 blitzes
  • Snap count: 1,013 regular-season snaps (94% of team total)

What Pickens’ Tag Does to Supply and Demand

Dallas ripping the No. 1 receiver off the board 48 hours before legal tampering begins forced contenders to pivot. Atlanta matched the move by tagging Kyle Pitts, erasing two marquee names and inflating prices for Mike Evans, Romeo Doubs, and 34-year-old Tyreek Hill—who is rehabbing a torn ACL and may not be ready for Week 1.

Sneaky Winners Just Outside the Top Five

Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)

Seven games of health were enough to remind GMs he’s the same player who posted 17.5 sacks in 2024. Expect a one-year, prove-it deal dripping with incentives.

Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens)

Baltienne’s anchor already has a “market-setting offer” on the table, per GM Eric DeCosta. If talks crater, a guard-needy rival (looking at you, Giants) could convert him to All-Pro center overnight.

Kenneth Walker (Seahawks)

The Super Bowl 60 MVP forced 31 missed tackles on 64 postseason carries. Seattle wants him back, but the combination of age-24 explosiveness and playoff pedigree screams offer-sheet poison pill.

Quarterback Dominoes: Jones vs. Willis vs. Rodgers

Daniel Jones’ Achilles tear complicates Indy’s decision, yet his 106.3 passer rating in 13 games is why the Colts allowed Anthony Richardson to shop his trade value. Meanwhile, Malik Willis parlayed spot starts into legitimate market buzz, and Aaron Rodgers—yes, 43-year-old Aaron Rodgers—keeps dangling a 22nd season if Pittsburgh clears cap space.

Cap-Casualty Fallout: Dolphins Begin Rebuild

Miami’s purge sent Bradley Chubb packing in February and now exposes Tyreek Hill to medical red-flag bidding. Hill’s 4.2-second 40 speed may never return post-dislocated knee, but contenders with creative contract language (base + roster bonuses tied to games played) will still line up.

Instant Intel for Front Offices

  1. Devin Lloyd projects to a five-year, $110 million deal with $58 million fully guaranteed—linebacking’s new ceiling.
  2. Expect Cincinnati to re-tag Hendrickson if an agreement isn’t reached by July 15; pass rush is non-negotiable in the AFC North.
  3. Seattle franchising Walker feels likely if negotiations stall; the tag for running backs is still palatable versus top-of-market extensions.

For lightning-fast, authoritative breakdowns of every signing, trade, and rumor, stick with onlytrustedinfo.com—your first stop for the smartest NFL coverage.

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