
Mon Mar 10 00:20:00 UTC 2025: ## NFL Free Agency Frenzy: Top Offensive Players Set to Make Moves
**[City, State] –** The NFL’s free agency period is rapidly approaching, with the legal tampering period beginning March 10th at 12 p.m. ET and the official signing period starting March 12th at 4 p.m. ET. This year’s crop of free agents features several high-profile offensive players, sparking intense speculation about their destinations. USA TODAY Sports has analyzed potential landing spots for some of the top offensive talents.
Wide receiver Davante Adams, recently released by the Jets, tops the list. Despite being 32, Adams boasts six consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and is rumored to prefer a West Coast team, potentially the Chargers or 49ers. The 49ers’ recent trade of Deebo Samuel could make Adams an ideal fit alongside Brandon Aiyuk.
Chris Godwin, recovering from an ankle injury, is another sought-after wide receiver. His consistent performance before his injury makes him an attractive addition for teams like the Steelers, who need a receiver to complement George Pickens.
Other notable wide receivers include Brandin Cooks, who could bring veteran leadership to a team like the Cardinals; and Robert Woods, whose experience and route-running skills could benefit a team like the Rams seeking a replacement for Cooper Kupp. Meanwhile, Nico Collins’ injury-shortened Houston season leaves a hole that could be filled by the free agent wideout, Brandin Cooks.
The quarterback position also sees significant movement. Sam Darnold, coming off a career year with the Vikings, has several potential suitors, including a possible return to New York with the Giants, or a move to Seattle. Veteran Aaron Rodgers, while not at his peak, remains a viable starter and could be a bridge quarterback for the Seahawks, who are looking to fill the void left by Geno Smith.
Running back Dalvin Cook, despite his age, remains a starting-caliber player and is expected to be highly sought after. A return to Minnesota, where he had a stellar season, remains a strong possibility.
Finally, veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, while less productive in the playoffs, brings leadership and experience. He is expected to seek a contender, potentially staying with Kansas City or pursuing a different opportunity.
The coming days will be crucial as teams scramble to secure the services of these and other talented free agents, shaping the landscape of the NFL for the upcoming season.