Tremendous Bowl winners aren’t primarily based completely on superstars; they’re created by filling all of the holes on their rosters intelligently and with the proper cash allotted to the proper expertise.
As a lot because the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles had it occurring with Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, the very best offensive line in soccer, and a bunch of first-line defensive expertise, there have been as many guys like Zack Baun, who signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract to be a part of the present. Vic Fangio noticed sufficient in Baun to develop his position, and Baun responded with an All-Professional season that netted him a fats three-year, $51 million contract this 12 months.
So, whenever you’re seeking to fill out your roster within the hopes of creating it to subsequent season’s Tremendous Bowl, it behooves you to strike as many ridiculous bargains as doable. Based mostly on the contracts which have already been drawn up within the 2025 free-agency area, listed here are the very best bargains on the offensive facet of the ball – the potential difference-makers whose contracts barely made a dent within the wage cap.
Rico Dowdle, RB, Carolina Panthers
In the event you’re acquainted with the “Secret Superstars” column I did for SB Nation final season, you could keep in mind that Dallas Cowboys operating again Rico Dowdle made the crew following his explosive efficiency vs. the Carolina Panthers in a 30-14 Week 15 win. Dowdle, the 2020 undrafted free agent out of South Carolina, had a profession day with 149 yards and several other explosive performs on 25 carries. However this wasn’t the one spotlight reel Dowdle had final season. He put up 131 dashing yards towards the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14, 112 towards the New York Giants in Week 13, and 104 towards the Eagles in Week 17.
After three seasons of by no means gaining greater than 372 yards in a season, Dowdle one way or the other managed to save lots of a Dallas operating recreation that was alleged to be nonexistent. He totaled 1,079 dashing yards and two touchdowns on 235 carries (4.6 yards per carry), with 45 pressured missed tackles and 26 runs of 10 or extra yards.
So the Panthers did the outdated “In the event you can’t beat him, have him be a part of us” factor and signed Dowdle to a one-year, $6.25 million deal that is likely one of the sneakier-good bargains on this free-agency cycle. A flexible again equally adept in zone and man blocking ideas, Dowdle must be an necessary addition to Dave Canales’ Panthers offense.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, WR, Miami Dolphins
There are all the time these contracts that make you surprise should you’re lacking a typo, or maybe any individual forgot to hold the 1. Within the case of former Tennessee Titans receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, who signed a two-year, $6.5 million contract with $3.2 million assured, it will seem that all the Nationwide Soccer League is unaware of what this man can do.
Final season, with Will Levis and Mason Rudolph as his major quarterbacks, the 2020 UDFA from Indiana caught 32 passes on 56 targets for 497 yards… and 9 touchdowns. And on a per-target foundation, there have been few simpler deep targets within the league. Within the eight occasions he was focused on passes of 20 or extra air yards, Westbrook-Ikhine caught 4 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns. And at 6’2 and 211 kilos, Westbrook-Ikhine can be an excellent contested-catch receiver (the key to quite a lot of these touchdowns), and a high quality blocker when it’s time to run the ball.
Dolphins head coach and offensive shot-caller Mike McDaniel has been working for years to place a monitor crew on the sphere together with his receiver corps, and now he’s bought one other efficient speedster to associate with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Furthermore, he’s bought his new one at a ridiculous value.
I had to ensure this one wasn’t a typo. The @MiamiDolphins bought WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for 2 years, $6.5 million? Dude was an explosive play machine for the @Titans final season with no QB assist in any respect. Mike McDaniel simply bought even richer together with his deep threats. pic.twitter.com/8Q0XhxyEWQ
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 13, 2025
Dyami Brown, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
Final season for the Jacksonville Jaguars, rookie first-round receiver Brian Thomas Jr. caught out in a sea of relative mediocrity on the place – particularly when it got here to dominating defenses vertically. Thomas caught 12 passes of 20 or extra air yards in his debut season on 30 targets for 479 yards and 4 touchdowns, and he was the one Trevor Lawrence goal to bag greater than 5 deep passes, and a couple of deep landing.
This can be one cause that the Jags, beneath new head coach Liam Coen, sought out former Washington Commanders receiver Dyami Brown and bought him into the fold on a one-year, $10 million contract that might turn into a serious discount if Brown is ready to replicate the vertical success he had final season when Jayden Daniels was throwing him the ball.
Final season, Brown managed 4 deep catches on simply 9 targets for 179 yards and a landing, and the tape tells you that if the Jags need to double Brown’s goal share on the deep stuff, he’s greater than up for it. Add in Brown’s potential to take display screen passes and easy cease routes upfield, and his knack for taking end-around stuff for lengthy beneficial properties, and it wouldn’t be a shock if Brown is a kind of Secret Superstars greater than as soon as within the 2025 season.
Exterior of Brian Thomas Jr., the @Jaguars did not have any receivers who persistently examined defenses deep on vertical stuff final season. Dyami Brown ought to change that. Brown provides some versatility on end-around ideas, and he can take screens and cease routes a great distance. pic.twitter.com/klGboaAAO1
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 13, 2025
Evan Engram, TE, Denver Broncos
On the opposite facet of issues, the Jaguars launched tight finish Evan Engram in early March, and the Denver Broncos signed the veteran to a two-year, $23 million cope with $16.5 million assured. Engram had been one of many NFL’s most-targeted tight ends in each 2022 and 2023, his first two seasons with the Jags. However a torn labrum in his left shoulder restricted Engram to simply 47 catches on 62 targets for 365 yards and a landing.
Engram may not be prepared for motion till the season begins (or near it), and maybe that’s why he was obtainable for a lowball deal in distinction to his manufacturing earlier than final season, However what the 30-year-old placed on tape within the 2024 season makes me surprise if the remainder of the league missed one thing.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton has all the time been a grasp in relation to growing and deploying tight ends, and he doesn’t want to fret in regards to the improvement half right here. Engram remains to be a substantial vertical risk in the proper route mixtures, he’s an excellent contested-catch goal, he is aware of how get open in compressed areas (hi there, crimson zone), and within the short-to-intermediate areas of the passing recreation, he could possibly be Bo Nix’s new greatest buddy.
I am guessing that Sean Payton cannot WAIT to attract stuff up for Evan Engram. Underrated contested-catch whiz with some explosive potential. He’ll hold Bo Nix completely satisfied within the short-to-intermediate passing recreation. pic.twitter.com/cQwOBEKdGa
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 13, 2025
Additionally: It might seem that Engram has been advised he’ll be moved across the formation in Denver, and he’s fairly completely satisfied about that “Joker” position.
Morgan Moses, OT, New England Patriots
In relation to offensive tackles, it’s not all the time essential to have Corridor of Fame attributes. Certain, it’d be nice in case your crew may discover the subsequent Walter Jones or Joe Thomas within the draft, however the hit price on such gamers isn’t precisely excessive. Generational guys are uncommon for a cause. More often than not, what you need (and wish) from a left or proper sort out is a participant who will maintain up his facet of the road most of the time, perceive the protections, and be capable of block in any scheme at an above-average degree.
That is actually true for the New England Patriots, whose 2024 offensive line was problematic nearly in every single place, and particularly on the surface to either side. At proper sort out, the mixture of Mike Onwenu, Calvin Anderson, and Vederian Lowe did little or no to present rookie quarterback Drake Maye the perfect alternatives to succeed.
In comes veteran Morgan Moses on a three-year, $24 million contract with $11 million assured. Moses isn’t the NFL’s greatest proper sort out, however he’s dependable and constant in all of the methods we’ve mentioned, and he brings management to a line that might be in flux as soon as once more.
Morgan Moses on whether or not or not he is able to be a pacesetter for the #Patriots:
“I’ll inform you this man my nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice grandfather parted the Pink Sea a very long time in the past. I used to be constructed for this.”
( Patriots Unfiltered) pic.twitter.com/7uNAEthbQ8
— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) March 13, 2025
Final season for the New York Jets, Moses allowed two sacks, two quarterback hits, and 12 quarterback hurries on 467 pass-blocking reps in an Aaron Rodgers/Nathaniel Hackett offense that didn’t usually make quite a lot of sense. And he’s stout sufficient as a run-blocker to be a serious enchancment for a crew in determined want.
Spectacular? No. Ok that will help you win? Completely, and that’s adequate on this case.
Morgan Moses is a Skilled Soccer Participant. He goes from crew to crew, performs properly for essentially the most half, and offers your offensive line a way of stability. The @Patriots bought all that on a budget, and so they desperately want it. pic.twitter.com/witC3gWS4t
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 13, 2025
James Daniels, OG, Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins are one other AFC East crew for whom “league common” could be an enormous improve – and right here we’re speaking in regards to the guard positions. Shedding Robert Hunt to the Panthers in free company earlier than the 2024 season was a success from which the franchise wasn’t in a position to get well, and having Liam Eichenberg changing Hunt at proper guard? Nicely, that didn’t work out so properly.
Within the curiosity of creating issues higher for Tua Tagovailoa and all these speedy receivers, Miami signed former Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers proper guard James Daniels to a three-year, $24 million contract with $10.735 million assured.
2024 was shaping as much as be an important season for Daniels till he suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Week 4, and that was it for his season. However when on the sphere for the Steelers, Daniels was proper in there, doing his job in each approach doable – superb move professional, the power to bodily dominate defenders on the line of scrimmage and the second degree, and no points with any form of scheme.
The @MiamiDolphins bought an damage low cost with guard James Daniels, however beggars cannot be choosers, and Miami’s guard state of affairs was El Stinko Profundo final season. A wholesome Daniels will do lots to reverse that development. pic.twitter.com/T37bHY2FY2
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 13, 2025
If Daniels comes again totally wholesome in 2024, that damage low cost for the Dolphins might be important… and Daniels will announce his presence with authority on the sphere.