
Sat Feb 15 11:20:00 UTC 2025: ## NFL Free Agency Frenzy: Top 100 Players Ranked, Bengals’ Higgins Headlines the Hunt
**[City, State] –** The NFL’s free agency period is just around the corner, with negotiations beginning March 10th and signings commencing on March 12th. FOX Sports has released its ranking of the top 100 free agents, a list brimming with star power and potential surprises. While some big names may be retained through re-signings or franchise tags, the upcoming market promises exciting possibilities for teams across the league.
Leading the pack is Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, a coveted young talent entering his prime. Despite being the WR2 in Cincinnati, his potential to become a No. 1 receiver for numerous teams makes him a highly sought-after commodity, particularly given the weak receiver class projected for 2025. Higgins’ future with Cincinnati is uncertain, however, due to the team’s existing contractual issues with other key players and reputation for fiscal restraint.
Other notable players expected to command significant interest include:
* **Offensive Tackle Orlando Brown Jr.:** Despite a less-than-stellar season with the Jets, Brown’s proven track record makes him a potential target for teams needing a reliable blindside protector.
* **Quarterback Sam Darnold:** A strong 2024 season (14-3 record, 4,319 passing yards, 35 touchdowns) could overshadow his previous struggles, making him an attractive option despite his inconsistent past.
* **Wide Receiver Chris Godwin:** Recovering from a significant injury, Godwin’s leadership and consistent production as Tampa Bay’s No. 2 receiver could still earn him a lucrative contract as a No. 1 elsewhere.
* **Linebacker Zack Baun:** A surprising breakout star, Baun’s impressive performance, including a standout Super Bowl interception, solidified his place among the league’s top defensive players.
Several other players are highlighted as potential steals or players who could exceed expectations, including Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton, Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy Jr., and Eagles linebacker Milton Williams. The article also features analyses of other notable players at various positions, assessing their strengths, weaknesses, and projected market value. The list includes quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, offensive linemen, and defensive players. The article mentions several players whose contract situations are complex and dependent on factors like team cap space and internal roster decisions. Finally, five restricted free agents are noted as players to watch, adding another layer of intrigue to the upcoming free agency period.