The 2024 NFL Draft is officially over as teams are busy putting the final touches on their rosters with positions they didn't prioritize in the draft. Part of that logic has to do with the free agents available during the third wave of free agency, or the period where teams don't have to give up a compensatory pick in next year's draft for signing players.
With that deadline being this week, there should be a free agent frenzy for some of the top veterans still out there on the market. Here are the best fits for the top free agents on the board:
Ryan Tannehill
TEN • QB • #17
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Best fit: Denver Broncos
Want to give Bo Nix a chance? Allow a veteran to come in and mentor him while he learns the job. Tannehill would be a better placeholder for that role than Jarrett Stidham or Zach Wilson.
It's unlikely Tannehill lands in Denver, but he's the veteran quarterback this team is lacking. He has 151 starts in his 12-year career, throwing for 34,881 yards and 216 touchdowns with a 91.2 rating. His veteran presence as a starter and backup makes a quarterback room better.
Tyler Boyd
CIN • WR • #83
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Best fit:Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh did improve at wide receiver by adding Roman Wilson in the draft, but the Steelers could use a veteran wideout to pair with George Pickens and Van Jefferson. The Steelers have shown interest in Tee Higgins and Brandon Aiyuk, but haven't been able to land either one.
The fates of Higgins and Aiyuk tie into Boyd, who is the top free agent wide receiver available. Boyd would start in Pittsburgh and is familiar with the AFC North (a bonus). The two-time 1,000-yard wide receiver in Cincinnati would be more productive with more targets.
Odell Beckham Jr.
BAL • WR • #3
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Best fit:Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins are interested in Beckham, but nothing has materialized yet. They did make him an offer, but the veteran wideout has been gauging his market.
Beckham was still productive in aRavensoffense that spread the ball around last season, catching 35 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns (16.1 yards per catch). He's be a nice No. 3 option behindTyreek HillandJaylen Waddlein Miami.
David Bakhtiari
GB • OT • #69
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Best fit: Los Angeles Rams
Bakhtiari is still one of the top tackles in the game when he's healthy, which is probably why he hasn't been signed since his release from the Green Bay Packers. A First Team All-Pro in 2020, Bakhtiari made five straight All-Pro teams before injuries caught up to him (he missed 38 games over the last three seasons).
The Rams have Alaric Jackson and Joe Noteboom at left tackle, not really addressing the position in the draft. Giving Bakhtiari an opportunity to win a job and stay healthy is a gamble worth taking.
Andrus Peat
NO • OG • #75
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Best fit:New Orleans Saints
A deep offensive line class in this draft didn't help Peat land a job in the first two waves of free agency, but his market should heat up a bit. While Peat's versatility is valuable, his best position is guard where he allowed a 4.2% pressure rate in 310 pass-blocking snaps in his last full season there.
The Saints addedTaliese Fuagain Round 1, but didn't add any interior linemen in the draft. The Saints have Olisaemeka Udoh as their current left guard, a perfect spot for Peat to return and help out Fuaga.
Zach Cunningham
PHI • ILB • #52
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Best fit:Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles could use more competition at linebacker, even after signingDevin WhiteandOren Burksin free agency and draftingJeremiah Trotter Jr. They're likely set at linebacker, but Cunningham was a pleasant surprise for them last year.
He finished with 85 tackles and four passes defended in 13 games (10 starts), and is just 29. Brining Cunningham back would be good veteran competition for White andNakobe Dean, and a good mentor for Trotter.
Again unlikely to happen, but the Eagles would have better depth at a weak position.
Xavien Howard
MIA • CB • #25
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Best fit:Indianapolis Colts
The Colts could use some veteran help in the secondary with Julius Brents and Dallis Flowers as the projected starters. While it was surprising to see Indianapolis emerge from the draft without selecting a cornerback until pick No. 201, the team is primed to add one over the next month.
Howard could get an opportunity to start in Indianapolis, as he only allowed two passing touchdowns and a 64.2 passer rating in coverage last season. He can still line up against the game's top wide receivers.
Stephon Gilmore
DAL • CB • #21
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Best fit:Green Bay Packers
Still a starter despite being on four teams in three years, Gilmore can still play at a high level -- even at 33 years old. He should find a job next month after allowing four passing touchdowns and a 60.3 rating in coverage.
Green Bay didn't take a cornerback until pick No. 255, but put a lot of resources into the safety position. They could use some outside help next toJaire Alexander, and Gilmore would be more than ideal to challenge the oft-injuredEric Stokesfor playing time.
Justin Simmons
DEN • FS • #31
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Best fit: New York Jets
The Jets didn't address safety in the draft, thanks to filling out some holes on offense. With a deep safety class remaining in free agency, they could afford the luxury.
In comes Simmons, who is coming off a season which he finished with 70 tackles, three interceptions and eight passes defended. Opposing quarterbacks targeting Simmons had just a 58.4 passer rating as he earned his third straight Second Team All-Pro selection.
Simmons is a better option than Tony Adams or Chuck Clark at the moment -- and the Jets have been active in free agency. The price just needs to go down.
Micah Hyde
BUF • SS • #23
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Best fit: Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens didn't take a safety until pick No. 250 in this year's draft, and could use more depth at the position with Geno Stone departing. They have Marcus Williams and Kyle Hamilton back there, but Baltimore has ran three-safety sets in the past.
This isn't a need for Baltimore, but more of a luxury if Williams or Hamilton goes down. Hyde is a natural leader and hard hitter on defense, even with his declining coverage skills. He would be a welcome piece.