
Before Derek Carr moved to New Orleans, Geno Smith stayed in Seattle, Daniel Jones got a big new deal, and Lamar Jackson led a list of franchise-tagged players that also included Commanders defensive lineman Daron Payne, Cowboys running back Tony Pollard, Giants running back Saquon Barkley, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs, and Jaguars tight end Evan Engram, the upcoming 2023 class of free agents was packed with marquee names.
Now that those names are off the board, this class is less exceptional in a headline sense — but it doesn’t mean that there aren’t still all kinds of players that could positively alter the course of any team. This class is now wider than it is tall, but it’s very wide. Which is to say, there is impressive talent soon to be available when the new league year begins at 4:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday March 15. And a lot of that talent will be more available to the teams that have really done their homework.
With that in mind, we have done our homework here at Touchdown Wire. This list of the top 151 players who will be free agents when the new league year starts is based on comprehensive tape study, and scouring all kinds of metrics to make sure everything matches up as much as possible in the inexact science of player evaluation. The guys up top are (or should be) still marquee names, though most of them are not offensive skill players.
As you go down the list, you’ll see players who may have tried their best in the wrong systems, players who may have failed to live up to their potential at this time, players who are just getting the hang of things, and players who might just need the right circumstance and opportunity.
Here, without further ado, is our list of the top 151 free agents for the 2023 league year, starting with Nos. 1-75.
1. DI Javon Hargrave

2. CB Jamel Dean

3. LB Lavonte David

4. CB James Bradberry

5. S Jordan Poyer

6. S Jessie Bates III

7. DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson

8. OT Orlando Brown Jr.

9. DL Dre'Mont Jones

10. C Jason Kelce

11. WR Jakobi Meyers

12. TE Mike Gesicki

13. CB Cameron Sutton

14. LB Tremaine Edmunds

15. EDGE Brandon Graham

16. DL Zach Allen

17. WR DJ Chark

18. CB Patrick Peterson

19. EDGE Arden Key

20. EDGE Yannick Ngakoue

21. CB Jonathan Jones

22. LB David Long Jr.

23. DI Dalvin Tomlinson

24. LB Germaine Pratt

25. DL Charles Omenihu

26. OG Isaac Seumalo

27. EDGE Marcus Davenport

28. TE Dalton Schultz

29. LB Drue Tranquill

30. WR Odell Beckham Jr.

31. DL Justin Houston

32. S Vonn Bell

33. DI Fletcher Cox

34. EDGE Frank Clark

35. S Juan Thornhill

36. LB Eric Kendricks

37. WR Allen Lazard

38. QB Jimmy Garoppolo

39. OT Donovan Smith

40. S Taylor Rapp

41. LB Kyzir White

42. EDGE Melvin Ingram

43. WR Robert Woods

44. LB Bobby Okereke

45. C Rodney Hudson

(Note: The Arizona Cardinals are expected to move on from Hudson. This ranking is based on Hudson not retiring after that).
46. CB Rock Ya-Sin

47. DB Jimmie Ward

48. LB Bobby Wagner

49. DB Tavierre Thomas

50. OT Mike McGlinchey

51. CB Marcus Peters

52. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster

53. LB T.J. Edwards

54. DL David Onyemata

55. RB Jamaal Williams

56. S Tashaun Gipson Sr.

57. WR Darius Slayton

58. RB Kareem Hunt

59. QB Jacoby Brissett

60. OT Jawaan Taylor

61. DL Dawuane Smoot

62. RB Damien Harris

63. QB Andy Dalton

64. DB Julian Love

65. LB Denzel Perryman

66. RB Miles Sanders

67. S John Johnson III

68. RB Devin Singletary

69. WR Marvin Jones Jr.

70. DL DeMarcus Walker

71. DL Larry Ogunjobi

72. OG Will Hernandez

73. EDGE Samson Ebukam

74. DI Sheldon Rankins

75. DI Linval Joseph
