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The Worst Moves of NFL’s 1st Free-Agency Week

March 14, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Now that the weekend has come to an end, we can officially close the door on the opening phase of the 2016 NFL free-agency period.
Though the market opened at 4 p.m. ET on March 9, teams were able to begin contacting player agents two days prior. The following week saw a number of notable players change teams and a whole lot of money exchange hands. Some NFL teams are now better on paper than they were a week ago, while some are worse. Some of the deals struck were brilliant, while some, well, not so much.
We're going to take a look at some deals from the first week of free agency that initially appear to be substandard. There is some subjectivity here, of course, and the moves could well look successful a year or so down the road.
For now, though, these are our picks for the worst moves of free agency's first week based on factors like financial terms, player potential, injury risk and scheme fit.
Do you agree with our picks? Be sure to let us know in the comments ...

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