The 2026 NFL free agency period officially began March 11, and while many deals have been struck, plenty of talented players are still looking for new teams. Who are the best free agents still available?
We're ranking the top unsigned players, factoring in age, positional value, expected future production and scheme versatility. How do veterans Aaron Rodgers and Deebo Samuel stack up?
Let's jump in. Read more: Grading signings 1.
Taylor Decker , OT 2025 team: Detroit Lions | Age entering 2026 season: 32 What he brings: Decker asked for his release from the Lions after 10 seasons in Detroit. In 2025, Decker had a pass block win rate of 89.3%, the second lowest of his career.
However, with the toughness and intangibles he brings, he will have a market at a premium position. 2.
Stefon Diggs , WR 2025 team: New England Patriots | Age entering 2026 season: 32 What he brings: Diggs caught 85 passes for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns in his lone season with the Patriots. Reduced play speed keeps Diggs a little lower on our list, but he's still a savvy route runner -- with inside/outside alignment flex -- who can create separation to the ball.
Plus, he has the toughness to operate between the numbers on in-breaking concepts. 3.
Joey Bosa , Edge 2025 team: Buffalo Bills | Age entering 2026 season: 31 What he brings: Bosa has played in at least 14 games over the past two seasons after injuries limited him to a total of 13 games from 2022 to 2023. Averaging 36.3 snaps per game for the Bills, he had 5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and 42 pressures.
Bosa should be viewed as a situational rusher who can still win with speed-to-power. His effort level also leads to production late in the play.
4. Joel Bitonio , G 2025 team: Cleveland Browns | Age entering 2026 season: 34 What he brings: The 12-year pro has started 178 NFL games.
He's a savvy technician who had a 96.4% pass block win rate in 2025 (third best among 65 qualifying guards), while allowing only two sacks. If Bitonio opts to return for a 13th season, he would provide both consistent play and a veteran voice to any offensive line room.
5. Aaron Rodgers , QB 2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers | Age entering 2026 season: 42 What he brings: Rodgers displayed more mobility last season when working the edges of the pocket, while throwing for 24 touchdowns and only seven interceptions.
He ranked 16th in completion percentage (65.7%) and 23rd in QBR (44.4). With his quick release and high-end coverage recognition, he can still be a capable starter in the NFL.
6. Deebo Samuel , WR 2025 team: Washington Commanders | Age entering 2026 season: 30 What he brings: Samuel caught 72 passes and scored five touchdowns in his one season with the Commanders, with 63.7% of his receiving totals coming after the catch.
A power strider, he would benefit from a system that allows him to get loose on catch-and-run targets. 7.
Cam Robinson , OT 2025 team: Cleveland Browns | Age entering 2026 season: 30 What he brings: Robinson has all of the desired tools at his position. He's 6-foot-6, 335 pounds, with the ability to engulf pass rushers and the foot speed to redirect during a play.
Plus, his 92.1% pass block win rate in 2025 was a career best. However, technical lapses have prevented him from playing at a much more consistent rate.
8. AJ Epenesa , Edge 2025 team: Buffalo Bills | Age entering 2026 season: 27 What he brings: Epenesa is a long, powerful mover who can set the edge of the front with his 6-foot-6, 260-pound frame.
He can also create disruptive plays, recording 24.5 sacks and four interceptions in six NFL seasons. 9.
Kevin Zeitler , G 2025 team: Tennessee Titans | Age entering 2026 season: 36 What he brings: The veteran has a physical inside presence, using his power to displace defensive tackles and movement ability to pull on gap schemes. Zeitler uses his strong base in protection, but his pass block win rate dropped to 92.4% this past season in Tennessee (lowest since 2020).
10. Cameron Jordan , Edge 2025 team: New Orleans Saints | Age entering 2026 season: 37 What he brings: Jordan, who will be a free agent before his 16th pro season, had 10.5 sacks in 2025 (his most since 2021).
With the physical profile (6-foot-4, 287 pounds) to play as a 4-3 edge, and the movement ability he showed on the tape this past season, Jordan can be helpful even if it's in a rotational role. 11.
Jonnu Smith , TE 2025 team: Pittsburgh Steelers | Age entering 2026 season: 31 What he brings: A motion/movement tight e