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NFL free agency 2026 kicks off with massive surprises

With over a billion dollars in contracts about to be written, the league year opens March 11 — and every roster in the league is about to look different
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 5, 2026 Sports No Comments5 Mins Read
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Free agency is the NFL offseason’s most ruthless season. No pads. No helmets. Just front offices making cold, calculated decisions that will define franchises for years. With the 2026 league year officially opening on Wednesday, March 11, and the legal tampering window beginning Monday, March 9 at noon ET, the movement is already underway — and the names involved are anything but small.

This is the week the NFL remakes itself. Here is everything that matters.

Kenneth Walker III Is the Biggest Prize on the Market

The conversation starts with the Super Bowl MVP. Kenneth Walker III, who carried the Seattle Seahawks to a championship behind one of the most electric postseason performances in recent memory, is now a free agent — and every contender in the league wants him.

Walker enters free agency as the top available running back, combining explosive rushing ability with emergent receiving skills that made him a matchup nightmare in Seattle’s offense. The irony is that he was never even a perfect fit for the Seahawks’ zone-heavy scheme. In an open market with a thin running back class in the 2026 draft, analysts expect free agent running backs to see a significant boost in contract value this cycle.

Six potential landing spots have already been identified by NFL insiders, with contenders lining up for a chance to add the reigning Super Bowl MVP to their backfield.

The Quarterback Market Is Heating Up

The 2026 quarterback class features one player locked in as a first-rounder — Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza — and he is widely projected as the No. 1 overall pick by the Las Vegas Raiders. That reality makes the veteran free agent quarterback market enormously important for teams that cannot wait for the draft to solve their signal-caller problem.

The names at the top of that market tell the whole story

  • Malik Willis, 26, is the consensus top quarterback in free agency — a dynamic dual-threat passer who thrived as Jordan Love’s backup in Green Bay and is now positioned for a starting role
  • Kyler Murray is expected to be released by the Arizona Cardinals after playing in only five games in 2025 due to a foot injury. In seven seasons with Arizona, he threw for 121 touchdowns and rushed for 3,193 yards
  • Aaron Rodgers, 42, played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025, throwing 24 touchdowns against only seven interceptions, with his future still undecided as of Thursday

The Jets, Cardinals, Browns, and Dolphins are all slated to select in the top 11 picks of the draft but each could look to free agency or trades to address the quarterback position.

The Biggest Names Still Available

Beyond the quarterback position, the 2026 free agent class is loaded at every level. Here are the players whose decisions will shape the most franchises

  • Trey Hendrickson, pass rusher — the Bengals will not place the franchise tag on Hendrickson, making the top defensive free agent available to the highest bidder
  • Travis Kelce, tight end — a potential reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs remains the most likely outcome if the 36-year-old decides to play a 14th NFL season
  • George Pickens, wide receiver — the Cowboys placed the franchise tag on the receiver, who averages 16.0 yards per catch over four seasons, best among all receivers with 200-plus catches since 2022
  • Kyle Pitts, tight end — the Atlanta Falcons placed the franchise tag on Pitts, keeping him in Atlanta on a one-year deal worth $15.045 million

Teams With the Most to Gain

Not every franchise enters free agency from the same position. Two teams stand out as the most aggressive spenders this cycle

The Tennessee Titans carry nearly $100 million in cap space and several positional needs, with edge rusher, guard, and cornerback among the most pressing holes to fill. The Las Vegas Raiders find themselves in a similar position — a roster that needs significant work and the financial flexibility to address it aggressively.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Minnesota Vikings sit at $45.6 million over the cap in 2026 and will need to make significant cuts before they can operate in the open market. Their biggest priority remains finding a long-term answer at quarterback, with the possibility of signing a veteran to compete with or replace second-year starter J.J. McCarthy.

What Comes Next

The legal tampering window opens Monday, March 9. Teams can begin negotiating with free agents, though no contracts can be signed until Wednesday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year officially begins. The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for late April in Pittsburgh.

Over a billion dollars in new contracts will be written in a matter of days. Rosters will be overhauled. Dynasties will be built. And somewhere in the chaos, the foundation of the next Super Bowl champion is quietly being laid.

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