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Best Teams in Free Agency

Spending Big



With the amount of cap space rising, more teams are spending big money during free agency. The top three teams this year in free agency, spent a lot of cash on players to fill gaps on both offense and defense. In my opinion, these three teams have an extraordinary chance to make the playoffs now, and should move up the Power rankings.
  1. New York Giants - They most notably brought back Jason Pierre-Paul, and signed Olivier Vernon, Damon Harrison, as well as Janoris Jenkins. Although each of these players received more money than they (probably) deserve, I think that these moves help the team's porous defense a lot, and it solidifies the defensive line. 
  2. Oakland Raiders - This team spent a lot of money as well, and it was well worth it. Signing Bruce Irvin was great, and now they have a pass rusher opposite to Khalil Mack to wreck havoc on opposing offensive lines. They also helped solidify their offensive line by signing the best free agent offensive tackle, Kelemechi Osemele. The team also signed Sean Smith, a decent cornerback. All of these moves, in my opinion, make this team a contender.
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars - They had too much money to use. They signed one of the best free agents, Malik Jackson, as well as five or ten other starters to bolster the offense and defense. Considering that they play in the AFC South, the Jaguars can really make some noise and go to the playoffs for the 2016-2017 season.
Honorable Mentions: Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals

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