With free agency rapidly approaching, Milton Williams has been urged to leave the Eagles to play for his former defensive coordinator.
With the most cap space in the NFL and a new coaching staff looking to make a splash, the New England Patriots are going big game hunting this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys' blockbuster deal for Osa Odighizuwa has reset the defensive tackle market, putting teams like the New England Patriots on high alert for the Philadelphia Eagles' rising star.
We are now mere days away from the start of NFL free agency, and the market is beginning to take shape. Franchise tags have been handed out (or not). Contract extensions are being doled out left and right.
Free agency coincides with the start of the new league year and lots of players are hitting the open market. Here are the top 15 names on defense.
We see reunions in free agency all the time, so the Cardinals should likely be the favorites to land Sweat. The defensive end played for Jonathan Gannon, the ex-DC in Philadelphia, for two years, and the Cardinals desperately need a premier pass-rusher. Former agent Corry projects a contract for Sweat of $95M over four years.