redgrange19
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My favorite teams
1. Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens
2022 salary: $23.1 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
2. Orlando Brown Jr., OT, Kansas City Chiefs
2022 salary: $16.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27
Why he could get paid: Brown is a massive performer in the run game at 6-foot-8 and 340 pounds and utilizes his frame to compensate for average foot and body quickness in pass protection. This season, Brown has registered a pass block win rate of 89.6% when blocking for Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City. -- Bowen
Will he re-sign in Kansas City? The Chiefs invested a lot of draft capital in acquiring Brown from the Ravens, so I expect them to re-sign him to a big-money deal -- even though he's probably not a top-five offensive tackle in the NFL. -- Tannenbaum
3. Elgton Jenkins, OT/G, Green Bay Packers
2022 salary: $4.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27
4. Saquon Barkley, RB, New York Giants
2022 salary: $7.2 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
5. Marcus Davenport, DE, New Orleans Saints
2022 salary: $3.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27
6. Roquan Smith, ILB, Baltimore Ravens
2022 salary: $6.6 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
7. Tom Brady, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $11.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 46
8. Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, San Francisco 49ers
2022 salary: $14.7 million
Age entering 2023 season: 31
9. Javon Hargrave, DT, Philadelphia Eagles
2022 salary: $17.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 30
just drafted Jordan Davis in April, but Hargrave is an extremely productive interior pass-rusher. Look at the impact he's having on this defense. The Eagles will re-sign the veteran. -- Tannenbaum
10. Tony Pollard, RB, Dallas Cowboys
2022 salary: $1.1 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
11. Geno Smith, QB, Seattle Seahawks
2022 salary: $3.5 million
Age entering 2023 season: 32
12. Dalton Schultz, TE, Dallas Cowboys
2022 salary: $10.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27
13. Lavonte David, ILB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $14.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 33
14. Jessie Bates III, S, Cincinnati Bengals
2022 salary: $12.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
15. James Bradberry, CB, Philadelphia Eagles
2022 salary: $2.3 million
Age entering 2023 season: 30
16. Josh Jacobs, RB, Las Vegas Raiders
2022 salary: $3.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 25
17. Jordan Poyer, S, Buffalo Bills
2022 salary: $10.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 32
18. Yannick Ngakoue, DE, Indianapolis Colts
2022 salary: $13.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 28
19. Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants
2022 salary: $8.4 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
20. Jack Conklin, OT, Cleveland Browns
2022 salary: $11.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 29
Why he could get paid: A powerful right tackle in the run game, Conklin utilizes technique to overcome limited foot speed and range. He has a 91.6% pass block win rate this season, putting him on pace for his fourth straight year above 90%, and his 76.4% run block win rate is among the top 25 tackles. Conklin is an ideal fit for a run-heavy system that utilizes play-action protection. -- Bowen
Will he re-sign in Cleveland? He's no doubt a good player, and the Browns lean heavily on the run behind Nick Chubb. But Conklin lacks durability and hasn't played a full season since 2019. Time for Cleveland to move on and let James Hudson III replace him. -- Tannenbaum
21. Jakobi Meyers, WR, New England Patriots
2022 salary: $4.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
22. Nate Davis, G, Tennessee Titans
2022 salary: $3.0 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
23. Jamel Dean, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022 salary: $2.8 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
24. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
2022 salary: $2.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 26
25. Mike Gesicki, TE, Miami Dolphins
2022 salary: $10.9 million
Age entering 2023 season: 27
Why he could get paid: The target volume is down for Gesicki in Mike McDaniel's offense, as he is seeing 3.7 targets per game as opposed to 6.5 last season. But the 6-foot-6 tight end previously recorded three straight seasons of 50 or more receptions and has twice cracked 700 receiving yards. Gesicki is a long, flex target who can work the seams and the intermediate areas of the field, and he presents red zone scoring upside. -- Bowen
Will he re-sign in Miami? I love the massive catch radius ... but I can't see Miami bringing Gesicki back. The Dolphins need to sign a tight end with more blocking ability. -- Tannenbaum
I could see the Bears getting like 6 of these guys.