NFL veteran free agents Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs remain unsigned after draft
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Apr 28
NFL veteran free agents Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs remain unsigned after draft
7 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Apr 28
Other notable free agents still available include Keenan Allen, Joey Bosa, Calais Campbell, Nick Chubb, and Deebo Samuel, with many over age 30 and coming off recent injuries or short-term deals.
Teams are weighing these veterans' experience and recent productivity against age, injury history, and contract demands as they finalize rosters ahead of OTAs and minicamps.
The post-draft market leaves proven players like Hill, Diggs, and others seeking short-term deals, while franchises look to balance veteran leadership with younger talent acquired through recent drafts.
Could the NFL's shift toward youth and short-term deals cause teams to overlook the intangible value veteran leaders bring to the locker room?
With so many experienced linemen and pass rushers available, which team is best positioned to become an instant contender by making savvy veteran signings?
How might Stefon Diggs’ unresolved legal issues reshape the risk calculus for teams considering signing other players with off-field concerns?
Are teams missing out on playoff success by prioritizing cap space over the proven production of older stars like Calais Campbell or Bobby Wagner?
What lessons can other industries draw from the NFL’s approach to managing aging but skilled professionals in a rapidly changing environment?
Which unsigned free agent is most likely to deliver a 'comeback season,' and what factors will determine if they get that chance?