2025 NFL free-agent rankings: Top 5 by position from QBs to CBs

The core philosophy in the NFL is that teams have to build through the draft. While that’s the proper approach, great teams also need to hit on a few key additions in free agency too.

The Philadelphia Eagles changed their fortunes last offseason. They signed Saquon Barkley, who was the most impactful addition, but Philadelphia also hit home runs on other players like linebacker Zack Baun. The Eagles probably wouldn’t have won Super Bowl LIX without their free-agent class.

Every team is hoping to improve its roster through free agency, which officially starts Wednesday. I broke down the top 25 free agents. This guide breaks down my top five players at each position.

Sam Darnold provides a best-case scenario. He was signed to a one-year deal to start until first-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy was ready, but then McCarthy suffered a season-ending injury and Darnold had a very good full season as a starter. That’s rare too.

Click here for a closer look at the top five QBs in free agency.

There was a perfect storm last offseason with multiple stars being available at the same time. That doesn’t mean this year’s class will have anywhere close to that level of success. However, there are some veteran starters for teams who are looking for that.

Click here for a closer look at the top five RBs in free agency.

Contracts went way up for the top receivers in the NFL, and those who hit free agency are generally aging veterans perhaps near the cliff, injury risks, inconsistent performers or a combination of all three. There are some intriguing options at receiver in free agency this year, but it’s not a deep group.

Click here for a closer look at the top five WRs in free agency.

The position is important, as teams look for their matchup cheat codes like Trey McBride or Brock Bowers. There just aren’t enough good TEs for each team to have a player like that. The free agency class at TE reflects how thin the position is.

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