He’s aging, returning from injury and still lacks a defining postseason run. But even consistent quarterback play is tough to find, and Cousins is still a borderline top-10 pocket passer with an eye for the big play. (SIGNING with Falcons) |
Back in full form after a couple of injury-riddled seasons, Hunter remains one of the most productive and physically imposing defenders in the game. He’s got nearly as many sacks (87.5) as starts (90). (SIGNING WITH TEXANS) |
Williams was more solid than special as a pass rusher until his contract year, but he’s been rock-steady as an interior gap-plugger since entering the NFL. He’s about as reliable a run defender as they come. (SIGNING with Raiders) |
He didn’t necessarily live up to expectations until Roquan Smith’s arrival, but Queen’s also got the size, speed and physicality to remain a sideline-to-sideline difference-maker after a star turn for an elite defense. (SIGNING with Steelers) |
He looked rusty at times in his Jaguars debut, showing iffy chemistry with Trevor Lawrence. But even at 29, Ridley boasts electric speed and big-play experience, making him a higher-level downfield threat. (SIGNING with Titans) |