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NFL free agency 2024: Ranking top 10 linebackers available; best team fits, projected contract compensation

2024 NFL free agency: Ranking top 10 linebackers available; best team fits, projected contract compensation


NFL free agency is just around the corner, with March 11 marking the start of the league-wide negotiating period for any veterans with expiring contracts. Premium positions like quarterback and edge rusher figure to drive most of the conversation — and reel in the most money. But there are also a slew of starting-caliber linebackers set to be available.

Here’s a look at some of the best, as well as potential team fits and contract compensation:

Honorable mentions


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  • Blake Cashman (Texans) was a complete player for a solid defense as a 2023 injury replacement, so it’s clear he’s got the tools to be a regular. But he’s yet to play a full season due to injuries of his own, missing a combined 35 games from 2019-2021.
  • Drue Tranquill (Chiefs) has thrived as a situational off-ball rusher for two different teams, logging a combined 9.5 sacks from 2022-2023, and his fearless approach is infectious. He’s only been a full-timer for one full season, however.
  • Tyrel Dodson (Bills) flashed as both a run and pass defender in 2023 after injuries forced him into a prominent late-year role, but he’s started more than three games just once in four years, making him one of the biggest projections here.

Age: 32 | Season: 10th | Current Team: Vikings


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Hicks is certainly more of a short-term bet coming off a serious leg injury in his 30s. But he’s always been more savvy than splashy, proving reliable in all three of his NFL stops. A tone-setter for Brian Flores’ Minnesota Vikings group, he’s got the instincts and physical touch to remain an early-down regular.

Projected AAV: $3.5 million | Best team fits: Broncos, Browns, Steelers, Vikings

Age: 26 | Season: 6th | Current Team: Buccaneers


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