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NFL free agency 2017: Where the top 100 free agents have signed

The NFL’s annual free agent frenzy kicked off at the beginning of March. Keep track of who landed where with our handy list.

New Orleans Saints v Kansas City Chiefs
New Orleans Saints v Kansas City Chiefs
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There’s no shortage of optimism for NFL fans in the spring, and nothing says hope springs eternal like a brand new free agent acquisition. The player your team just signed is totally going to be the difference this year; you just know it!

While there are a few names still on the market, most of the biggest money has already been spent in the weeks since NFL free agency began on March 9.

As a responsible media organization, we should probably caution you not to put too much faith in free agency. You don’t have to be a complete Ted Thompson-style skeptic about it, but landing a whole new batch of veteran players is never a panacea for covering up bad management or terrible coaching.

Last year, the Jaguars were lauded for their free agent moves. Unfortunately, a roster loaded with talent wasn’t enough to overcome Gus Bradley’s coaching. The Giants, on the other hand, spent a bundle in free agency to give their defense an injection of talent, and it worked like a charm.

All we’re saying here is not to let the excitement of being an armchair general manager cloud your grip on reality.

The Jaguars dipped their toes into the free agency waters again in 2017, dishing out big money to Calais Campbell, A.J. Bouye and Barry Church. Better luck this time around, Jacksonville.

A few notes about our top 100 list.

This list, as with any kind of rankings, is subjective. The SB Nation NFL staff worked together to create it. We put a great deal of thought into it, but you will inevitably disagree with it. That’s fine. Save your tweets. We know. This is merely a guide to help the world keep track of which free agents are signing where.

The final salary cap for 2017 has now been set at $167 million. That’s a jump of nearly $12 million over last year’s $155.7 million cap. That’s consistent with the annual bumps we’ve seen since the 2011 collective bargaining agreement went into effect.

*Yes, Tony Romo was not technically a free agent, but he was kinda available until he decided to retire and take a job with CBS.

We’ll keep this list updated with players who get cut as well as for who’s signing where and for how much. So keep checking back.

OK, enough of the blah blah blah. Let’s get to that list!

Top 100 NFL free agents 2017

No.

Player

Pos.

2016 team

2017 team

1Le'Veon BellRBSteelersFranchise tag
2Tony Romo*QBCowboysRetired
3Kawann ShortDTPanthersFranchise tag
4Chandler JonesOLBCardinalsFranchise tag
5Eric BerrySChiefsChiefs (6-year, $78 million)
6Kevin ZeitlerGBengalsBrowns (5-year, $60 million)
7Dont'a HightowerILBPatriotsPatriots (4-year, $43.5 million)
8Melvin IngramOLBChargersFranchise tag
9Kirk CousinsQBWashingtonFranchise tag
10Calais CampbellDECardinalsJaguars (4-year, $60 million)
11Jason Pierre-PaulDEGiantsFranchise tag
12T.J. LangGPackersLions (3-year, $28.5 million)
13Brandon WilliamsDTRavensRavens (5-year, $54 million)
14Trumaine JohnsonCBRamsFranchise tag
15Martellus BennettTEPatriotsPackers (3-year, $20.25 million)
16Alshon JefferyWRBearsEagles (1-year, $14 million)
17Andrew WhitworthOTBengalsRams (3-year, $36 million)
18Tony JeffersonSCardinalsRavens (4-year, $36 million)
19Logan RyanCBPatriotsTitans (3-year, $30 million)
20Larry WarfordGLionsSaints (4-year, $34 million)
21Terrelle PryorWRBrownsWashington (1-year, $6 million)
22Stephon GilmoreCBBillsPatriots (5-year, $65 million)
23Nick PerryOLBPackersPackers (5-year, $60 million)
24Rick WagnerOTRavensLions (5-year, $47.5 million)
25A.J. BouyeCBTexansJaguars (5-year, $67.5 million)
26Jabaal SheardDEPatriotsColts (3-year, $25.5 million)
27Johnathan HankinsDTGiantsColts (3-year, $30 million)
28Lawrence TimmonsOLBSteelersDolphins (2-year, $12 million)
29Dontari PoeDTChiefsFalcons (1-year, $8 million)
30DeSean JacksonWRWashingtonBucs (3-year, $35 million)
31Eddie LacyRBPackersSeahawks (1-year, $5.55 million)
32Chris BakerDTWashingtonBucs (3-year, $18 million)
33Morris ClaiborneCBCowboysJets (1-year, $5 million)
34Dre KirkpatrickCBBengalsBengals (5-year, $52.5 million)
35Russell OkungOTBroncosChargers (4-year, $53 million)
36Ryan CladyOTJets
37Kenny BrittWRRamsBrowns (4-year, $32 million)
38Zach BrownLBBillsWashington (1-year, $4.65 million)
39Bennie LoganDTEaglesChiefs (1-year, $8 million)
40Kenny StillsWRDolphinsDolphins (4-year, $32 million)
41T.J. McDonaldSRamsDolphins (1-year, $775K)
42Prince AmukamaraCBJaguarsBears (1-year, $7 million)
43J.C. TretterCPackersBrowns (3-year, $16.75 million)
44Abry JonesDTJaguarsJaguars (4-year, $16 million)
45Riley ReiffOTLionsVikings (5-year, $58.75 million)
46Pierre GarconWRWashington49ers (5-year, $47.5 million)
47Barry ChurchSCowboysJaguars (4-year, $24+ million)
48Brandon MarshallWRJetsGiants (2-year, $12 million)
49Mike GlennonQBBuccaneersBears (3-year, $43.5 million)
50Nick FairleyDTSaintsSaints (4-year, $30 million)
51Gerald HodgesLB49ersBills (1 year)
52Mario AddisonDEPanthersPanthers (3-year, $22.5 million)
53Ronald LearyGCowboysBroncos (4-year, $35 million)
54Lorenzo AlexanderLBBillsBills (2-year, $9 million)
55Charles JohnsonDEPanthersPanthers (2-year, $9.5 million)
56Perry RileyLBRaiders
57Captain MunnerlynCBVikingsPanthers (4-year, $21 million)
58Alan BranchDTPatriotsPatriots (2-year, $12 million)
59Jay CutlerQB BearsRetired
60Darius ButlerCBColtsColts (1-year, $3 million)
61D.J. SwearingerSCardinalsWashington (3-year, $13.5 million)
62Nick MangoldCJets
63LeGarrette BlountRBPatriotsEagles (1-year, $2.8 million)
64Datone JonesLBPackersVikings (1-year, $3.75 million)
65Mario WilliamsDEDolphins
66Jahleel AddaeSChargersChargers (4-year, $22.5 million)
67Brandon CarrCBCowboysRavens (4-year, $24 million)
68Michael FloydWRPatriotsVikings (1-year, $1.5 million)
69Jarvis JonesLBSteelersCardinals (1-year, $3 million)
70J.J. WilcoxSCowboysBuccaneers (2-year, 8.5 million)
71DeMarcus WareLBBroncosRetired
72Bradley McDougaldSBuccaneersSeahawks (1-year, $2 million)
73Torrey SmithWR49ersEagles (3-year, $15 million)
74Kendall WrightWRTitansBears (1-year, $4 million)
75James HarrisonLBSteelersSteelers (2-year, $3.5 million)
76Jared CookTEPackersRaiders (2-year, $12.2 million)
77D.J. FlukerOTChargersGiants (1-year, $3 million)
78Danny WoodheadRBChargersRavens (3-year, $8.8 million)
79Julius PeppersOLBPackersPanthers (1-year, $3.5 million)
80Ted GinnWRPanthersSaints (3-year, $11 million)
81Jared OdrickDTJaguars
82Johnathan CyprienSJaguarsTitans (4-year, $25 million)
83Sylvester WilliamsDTBroncosTitans (3-year, $17.5 million)
84Kevin MinterLBCardinalsBengals (1-year, $4.5 million)
85Adrian PetersonRBVikingsSaints (2-year, $7 million)
86John SullivanCWashington
87Micah HydeSPackersBills (5-year, $30 million)
88Jamaal CharlesRBChiefsBroncos (1-year, $3.75 million)
89Stefen WisniewskiCEaglesEagles (3-year, $9 million)
90Latavius MurrayRBRaidersVikings (3-year, $15 million)
91Jack DoyleTEColtsColts (3-year, $19 million)
92A.Q. ShipleyCCardinalsCardinals (2-year, $3.5 million)
93Darrelle RevisCBJets
94Cordarrelle PattersonWRVikingsRaiders (2-year, $8.5 million)
95Kelvin BeachumOTJaguarsJets (3-year, $24 million)
96Darren McFaddenRBCowboysCowboys (1-year, $980K)
97Leon HallCBGiants
98Duron HarmonSPatriotsPatriots (4-year, $20 million)
99Brandon LaFellWRBengalsBengals (2-year, $10 million)
100Stephen HauschkaKSeahawksBills (4-year, $12.4 million)
101Sam ShieldsCBPackers
102Jairus ByrdSSaints
103Manti Te'oLBChargersSaints (2-year, $5 million)
104Quintin DempsSTexansBears (3-year, $13.5 million)
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