The first major waves of free agency have come and gone. So too has the 2026 NFL Draft. As teams introduce their rookies to the pros, they're also looking to improve on the periphery.
Not every roster hole was filled in March and April, and there's a notable advantage to signing free agents after the NFL Draft: They no longer count against the NFL's compensatory picks formula. That may result in a slight uptick after the draft, but signings will likely continue slowly into the summer before still-unsigned vets start finding new homes ahead of training camp.
Post-Draft Free Agent Market
Each of the top 33 players on Pete Prisco's annual free agent ranking has signed, but there's still plenty of quality talent available as the NFL calendar enters what is usually its quietest months.
The Ravens and Giants recently patched up holes on the defensive line with Calais Campbell and D.J. Reader as respective post-draft improvements.
Notableunsigned Players
- Calais Campbell (No. 63 in Pete's ranking) - Signed with Ravens
- D.J. Reader (No. 97) - Signed with Giants
We'll be keeping track of every top-100 signing below.