Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY SportsĪaron Schatz, editor-in-chief of Football Outsiders: Tyrann Mathieu, S, Houston Texans. ![]() Tyrann Mathieu signed a one-year deal with the Texans after being released by the Cardinals. Yes, the 38-year-old is ancient by NFL standards, but he's coming off a double-digit sack season and will return on a one-year deal for $5 million. Peppers is tied for the eighth-most sacks over the past three seasons (29) and had 11 in 2017. Mike Sando, senior NFL writer: Julius Peppers, DE, Carolina Panthers. If he is fully recovered from his brutal knee injury, the Jets could have a future franchise quarterback on their roster. Bridgewater was one of the rare elite prospects to pass all seven of the Parcells rules for drafting quarterbacks. KC Joyner, NFL writer: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, New York Jets. ![]() This is a gift for the Texans, who counted the secondary among their top offseason needs and got a low-cost, one-year deal on a player who has been an elite performer at his position when healthy. Mathieu refused a contract restructure in Arizona that would have dropped his 2018 pay from $11 million to $8 million and signed in Houston for $7 million. What has been the best bargain deal so far?ĭan Graziano, national NFL writer: Tyrann Mathieu, S, Houston Texans. Here are the other topics our panel has hit this week: ![]() ![]() Next up: There have been plenty of eye-popping contract numbers, but what have been the biggest bargain deals? With the first wave of 2018 NFL free agency in the books, our panel of ESPN NFL Insiders is breaking down all the action and what it means.
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