The 2026 NFL free agency period is already heating up with several star skill-position players set to hit the market or face franchise tag designations. Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, who turns 25 in March, is poised to set the market after recording a career-best 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns last season. While Cowboys senior VP Stephen Jones has expressed a strong desire to keep him, the team is expected to use the franchise tag, valued at roughly $28 million, if a long-term extension isn’t reached within the next week. Similarly, the New York Jets are facing a deadline to decide the future of running back Breece Hall, who recorded his first 1,000-yard rushing season in 2025. GM Darren Mougey has indicated a preference for a long-term deal, but the franchise tag remains a viable tool to keep the explosive back in a Jets Hoodie shirts. With other marquee names like Kenneth Walker III of the Seahawks and Travis Etienne of the Jaguars also approaching free agency, the coming weeks will determine the offensive hierarchies for several Super Bowl contenders.
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NFL free agency rumors are intensifying as we approach the March 11 deadline, with the quarterback market taking center stage following reports of major shifts in Miami and Indianapolis. The Miami Dolphins appear fully committed to a roster overhaul, having cleared over $56 million in Hoodie shirts by moving on from veterans and potentially preparing to part ways with Tua Tagovailoa. Speculation is rampant that Tagovailoa could end up on a veteran minimum deal with a contender like the Kansas City Chiefs, serving as a high-end bridge or backup while Patrick Mahomes recovers from a knee injury. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have reportedly given Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate interest from the Minnesota Vikings who are desperate for a dynamic playmaker to challenge J.J. McCarthy. In the backfield, stars like Breece Hall and Travis Etienne are seeing their names linked to the Cardinals and Chiefs respectively, as teams look to bolster their offenses ahead of what is expected to be a chaotic legal tampering period. With veteran leaders like Mike Evans and Lavonte David also facing uncertain futures in Tampa Bay, the next two weeks will likely redefine the power structure of the league before a single rookie even steps onto the draft stage.
(Vintage “Apparently I Like Football” Distressed Sports Sublimation Design)The running back session is headlined by a trio of elite talents: Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love, Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson, and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty. Henderson, who opted to return for his senior year, wearing Hoodie shirts, is looking to prove he has maintained his 4.3-level speed after a heavy workload in Columbus. Meanwhile, Love is being touted by many as the most complete back in the class, with scouts praising his ‘one-cut’ explosiveness and natural pass-catching touch. As these athletes sprint across the turf, the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys are reportedly paying close attention, as both franchises are expected to move on from high-priced veterans this offseason to get younger and faster in the backfield.
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