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    NFL free agency is only a month away, bringing with it the opportunity for teams to improve their rosters by taking calculated risks on players who, for varying reasons, won’t be retained by the team they played for in 2019. Most often, the kinds of players hitting free agency are those who are entering the final few years of their prime or are already well past it, meaning teams are often forced to overpay for players who will likely be cut before the end of their contracts. But every so often, a young player who hasn’t yet peaked or is in the proce s of peaking, is allowed to hit free agency, and a team strikes gold. With that in mind, we decided to take a look at the 10 best free agents who are 25 years old or younger. But first, a few notes about the rankings: Positional value matters. That’s why a number of good running backs mi sed the cut. Free agent cla sification also matters. Unrestricted free agents (UFA) were given a bonus over restricted free agents (RFA) for obvious reasons. We’re trying to pick players who are more likely to actually be available to sign in free agency. A ton of players 25 years old or younger who are scheduled to become free agents are actually exclusive restricted free agents (ERFA), which makes their departure unlikely.A ton of notable players mi sed the cut. These are all players who should contribute for Jon Berti Jersey whichever teams they find themselves on in 2020, but weren’t able to crack the top 10 for a variety of reasons. Those players: DT (UFA), CB (ERFA), CB (UFA), DT (UFA), 49ers RB (RFA), RB (ERFA), RB (UFA), CB (UFA), TE (RFA), 49ers WR (RFA), Browns RB (RFA), WR (UFA), DT (UFA), Saints SS (UFA), Bills EDGE Shaq Lawson (UFA), and DT D.J. Reader (UFA) — he’s the player I wanted to include the most.OK, onto the list. 10. Chiefs DB (UFA) Perhaps this is wishful thinking. For a couple seasons now, Fuller hasn’t been the player he was not too long ago, when he emerged as one of the league’s best slot cornerbacks. Before the 2018 season, after he’d just gotten dealt to Kansas City in the trade, That has not aged well. It’s been mostly downhill for him since then, as he hasn’t been able to replicate the succe s he found early on in Washington. In 2017 with the , he notched four interceptions and according to Pro Football Focus, allowed a 56.7 pa ser rating in coverage — only six cornerbacks finished with a lower pa ser rating. He hasn’t been the same player since, but he’s still only 24 years old. Perhaps he’ll land in the right situation, get plugged into the slot, and re-emerge as a great Miami Marlins Jersey player. I’m not quite ready to give up on him yet. I think he could be a great buy-low signing with clear upside. 9. DL (UFA) Williams hasn’t lived up to the expectations that came attached to being drafted sixth overall by the in 2015, but he’s still a useful player who has, at times, demonstrated the ability to be a dominant force up front. I’m talking about the 2016 season, of course, when Williams racked up a career-high seven sacks and two forced fumbles for an approximate value of 10 (he’s yet to reach double digits since). But Williams is only 25. He’ll be 26 when next season begins. A suming he doesn’t cost $15 million per year, , he could be a great buy-low option for someone out there. But if he does cost $15 million per season, someone might be overpaying for his services. Given during a lost season, it feels like they’ll probably be the team that pays him. 8. TE (UFA)Long gone are the days when Hooper was an underrated Fantasy tight end. Blank Jersey He’s gone mainstream.Over the past three years, Hooper is averaging 65 catches, 657.7 yards, and 4.3 touchdowns per season. He’s been one of the most consistent pa s-catching tight ends in all of football, and he’s been rewarded with consecutive trips to the Pro Bowl. Nobody should mistake him for a Gronk-esque star, but he’s capable of consistently chipping in on a good offense as a secondary weapon.7. RB (RFA) Ekeler gets dinged because he’s a restricted free agent, making it more likely he’ll return to Los Angeles, and he plays a position that doesn’t hold much value in today’s NFL. But there’s no doubting just how good a running back Ekeler is, and it makes all the sense in the world for the Chargers to let walk in free agency and make Ekeler their RB1. As far as running backs go, he’s perfectly suited for the modern NFL. He’s not just a runner, he’s also adept at catching the ball. He totaled 1,550 yards and 11 touchdowns from scrimmage this past season. Really, the Chargers never should’ve let Gordon steal so many of his touches once he returned from his unsucce sful holdout. With Gordon likely departing in free agency, the stage is finally set for Ekeler to become the Chargers’ full-time RB1. 6. EDGE (UFA) Nobody benefited more from a prove-it contract than Fowler, who signed a one-year deal worth $12 million with the Rams last year. He proceeded to explode for 11.5 sacks. His pervious single-season high? Eight, back in 2017. According to ESPN, at his position group. Fowler is now poised to cash in big in free agency. It’ll be interesting to see if the Rams pay up for his services. They’ve still got to get a deal done, they’re still stuck with and ‘s mega deals that already look like bad investments, and In a perfect world, the Rams would find a way to bring him back, but the Rams aren’t living Kyle Barraclough Jersey in a perfect world anymore. 5. RT (UFA) The best right tackle available in free agency, Conklin should be wanted by the Titans considering his strength is run-blocking and the team will presumably bring back impending free agent and lean on their ground game again in 2020. But if they have to pay both Henry and , the Titans might not want to hand a right tackle a ma sive contract. If he is allowed to hit free agency, he should have Wei-Yin Chen Jersey plenty of suitors. It’s not every year offensive tackles of his caliber are available on the open market. 4. Chargers TE (UFA) Henry is, quite clearly, the best tight end in free agency. After his 2018 season was ruined by a torn ACL, Henry rebounded in 2019 with 55 catches, 652 yards, and five touchdowns in a 12-game season. He’s more than just a pa s-catcher, though. He’s also a reliable run-blocker. If he can stay healthy (a huge if so far in his career), he has the potential to reach the upper echelon of NFL tight ends. Every team without an elite tight end (so most teams, really) should be in on him come free agency. And here’s where we note the still haven’t replaced Rob Gronkowski. 3. DE (UFA) Like Amari Cooper, it’s unlikely Ngakoue makes it to free agency. More likely is that the Jaguars will franchise tag him. They can’t really afford to let him walk. Throughout his four-year career, he’s been durable, playing in 63 of 64 po sible games. He’s been consistent, averaging 9.4 sacks per season and never finishing with fewer than eight sacks in a single season. Impre sively, he’s also racked up 14 forced fumbles acro s

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