🚨 Crazy News
Why this is crazy:
Both the Ravens and Raiders had planned their free agency based on Crosby being a Raven. The Raiders went on a massive spending spree, committing $282 million to free agents only to have a $30 million cap hit returned to their roster. The Ravens were relatively passive, planning for having to pay Crosby and to be without their 2026 and 2027 first-round picks.
Huge questions remain.
What other moves will be reversed?
Will the Ravens pivot and aggressively pursue remaining free agents?
What does Crosby’s future in the NFL look like after reportedly failing his physical?
The rest of the league is reportedly furious with the Ravens. Free agency officially opens up today. Buckle up.
Top 10 Free Agent Signings
QB Malik Willis

Team: Miami Dolphins
Contract: 3-year, $67.5 million
Fantasy Analysis: Malik Willis is now one of the more intriguing fantasy fliers. His rushing profile alone gives him a safer ceiling/floor than most QBs. In his lone start last year, he scored 31.5 fantasy points, a glimpse of the ceiling he carries every week he's under center. If he pushes toward the top of the league in QB rushing yards, he could become a legitimate QB1 option in all fantasy formats.
RB Kenneth Walker

Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: 3-year, $45 million
Fantasy Analysis: This was the best landing spot for Kenneth Walker in free agency. He joins a Chiefs offense that has been looking for a bona fide RB1, and the Super Bowl MVP should see the majority of opportunities out of the backfield. Walker in Andy Reid’s offense is going to be fun to watch. Perhaps they’ll even give him a workhorse role, something that would propel him up to the first two rounds of drafts.
RB Travis Etienne Jr.

Team: New Orleans Saints
Contract: 4-year, $52 million
Fantasy Analysis: Travis Etienne’s fantasy value should remain about the same as last year. He will be the top RB in this New Orleans offense, and even if Alvin Kamara stays with the team, it’s clear that the veteran is past his prime at this point in his career. The Saints didn’t sign Etienne to sit on the bench. He’ll see plenty of chances in an up-and-coming offense, which puts him right in the RB2 fantasy conversation.
RB Tyler Allgeier

Team: Arizona Cardinals
Contract: 2-year, $12.3 million
Fantasy Analysis: Tyler Allgeier did not land in a particularly strong spot for his fantasy value. He joins an Arizona backfield that already features James Conner and Trey Benson. Although both RBs have dealt with injuries recently, Allgeier is likely in a three-back committee when everyone is healthy.
WR Alec Pierce

Team: Indianapolis Colts
Contract: 4-year, $114 million
Fantasy Analysis: Alec Pierce earned this deal after a breakout 2025 season. He finished as the WR24 in half-PPR formats last year. With Michael Pittman Jr. now gone, Pierce steps firmly into the WR1 role in Indianapolis. He has the talent to produce as a true No. 1 target hog in this offense.
WR Wan’Dale Robinson

Team: Tennessee Titans
Contract: 4-year, $78 million
Fantasy Analysis: Wan’Dale Robinson joins his former head coach, Brian Daboll, in Tennessee. Robinson should see consistent targets in this Titans offense with the hope that Cam Ward shows noticeable improvements in Year 2. The slot playmaker should emerge as a reliable middle of the field target for Ward in 2026. So, he’ll be a nice middle-round WR3 PPR target for managers in drafts.
WR Romeo Doubs

Team: New England Patriots
Contract: 4-year, $70 million
Fantasy Analysis: This is a fantastic landing spot for Romeo Doubs. With the Patriots releasing Stefon Diggs earlier in the offseason, Doubs is the WR1 in this offense right now. If New England adds a complementary piece, like adding A.J. Brown via trade, that surely will change things. But as it stands, Doubs is a high-upside WR2/WR3 with a clear path to consistent production in this elite offense.
WR Mike Evans

Team: San Francisco 49ers
Contract: 3-year, $60.4 million
Fantasy Analysis: One of the biggest shocks of free agency so far has been Mike Evans leaving Tampa Bay. He now steps into the 49ers' WR1 role alongside one of the most accurate deep-ball QBs. Brock Purdy ranked first in deep ball completion percentage (60%) in 2025, and Evans is one of the game's elite red zone and downfield threats. Evans will enter the year as a strong WR2 with WR1 weeks sprinkled in.
TE Isaiah Likely

Team: New York Giants
Contract: 3-year, $40 million
Fantasy Analysis: Isaiah Likely has flashed TE1 upside for two years in Baltimore without the volume to back it up consistently. Now he finally gets the role. He has the potential to finish as a low-end TE1 this upcoming season. Theo Johnson saw at least six targets in five of his 10 games with Jaxson Dart last year, and Robinson’s departure opens up more target opportunities for Likely in this offense.
TE Travis Kelce

Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Contract: 1-year, $12 million
Fantasy Analysis: Everyone knew that Travis Kelce was going to return to the Chiefs if he didn’t decide to retire. His fantasy value is a bit weird to evaluate entering the year because Patrick Mahomes could miss the start of the season due to his ACL recovery. Still, Kelce should finish as a solid TE1 in 2026. He has finished asa. top-5 fantasy TE in 10 straight seasons.
Other Signings: Rico Dowdle (Steelers), Kenneth Gainwell (Buccaneers), JK Dobbins (Broncos), Rashid Shaheed (Seahawks)



