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NFL Free Agent Signings That Flew Under The Radar In Week One

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (17) throws the ball Tuesday, June 10, 2025, during NFL Colts mandatory mini camp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis.

Free agency always has the headline deals that everyone argues about – who went where, who got the bag, did they deserve it? But then it also has the moves that quietly decide whether your season is legit or a dumpster fire. Free agency essentially kicked off Monday, and these are the under-the-radar signings, both the good and the bad ones.

 

Good:

Jan 4, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears safety Kevin Byard III (31) runs with the ball after making an interception against the Detroit Lions during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Patriots – S Kevin Byard (1 year, $9M): New England getting an All-Pro-caliber safety on a one-year deal is robbery. Byard just led the NFL in interceptions, and the Bears still let him hit the market.  This is exactly how contenders build – they buy elite production without stressing the cap. 

Chiefs – WR Tyquan Thornton (2 years, $11M): Kansas City re-upped a speed monster for a price that doesn’t pinch. And speed in that offense is basically a cheat code. If he hits, it’s a steal. If he doesn’t… still not Kansas City’s problem.

Dolphins – EDGE Josh Uche (1 year, likely cheap): Miami needed pressure help without more financial insanity – Uche is a low-risk add who can juice a rotation and survive on passing downs. This is the kind of signing smart teams make – which is why it’s shocking Miami did it.

Bad:

Dec 27, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis (2) runs the ball during the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Kayla Wolf-Imagn Images

Dolphins – QB Malik Willis (3 years, $67.5M, $45M guaranteed): That’s real-money commitment for big uncertainty, and Miami already lives in that space. I like that the kid is getting a shot. But if he’s not the guy, the Dolphins don’t just miss – they trap themselves… again.

Patriots – WR Romeo Doubs (4 years, roughly $70M, up to $80M): That’s a monster deal for a receiver who has never cleared 724 yards in a season. Yes, that matters.  Paying for upside is fine – paying like it’s certain is how you end up regretting it on the unemployment line.

Titans – WR Wan’Dale Robinson (4 years, $78M): Nice player – not a market-reset player – and Tennessee paid like it was bidding against a fake team on a fake deadline. Nice addition, scheme fit, but it’s the price tag for me.

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