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Winners and Losers of Free Agency so Far

The Rise of the Raiders



The first week of the free agency period has finished, and a lot of top players in the market are no longer available, although many players are still looking for reasonable jobs, most notably Russell Okung and Chris Long. Here are the winners and losers of the first week of free agency:

Winners:
  1. Oakland Raiders - Kelemichi Osemele, Bruce Irvin, Sean Smith
  2. New York Giants - Jason Pierre-Paul, Olivier Vernon, Janoris Jenkins, Damon Harrison
  3. Philadelphia Eagles - Traded away DeMarco Murray, Kiko Alonso, Byron Maxwell, and Mark Sanchez
  4. Houston Texans - Brock Osweiler, Lamar Miller
  5. Atlanta Falcons - Alex Mack, Adrian Clayborn, Derrick Shelby, Sean Weatherspoon, and Mohammed Sanu 
Losers:
  1. Cleveland Browns - almost everyone is out of town
  2. San Francisco 49ers - almost everyone is either retiring or on the verge of leaving town
  3. Denver Broncos - lost Brock Osweiler, Peyton Manning (to retirement), C.J. Anderson, Danny Trevathan, Malik Jackson, and other core pieces of the Super Bowl 50 run.
  4. New York Jets - Ryan Fitzpatrick has not signed a contract yet.
  5. Every other team who did not sign good players in free agency (yet).


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