With the NFL Scouting Combine in the books, fans are eagerly anticipating the frenzy of free agency. But before teams start throwing out significant chunks of their salary caps, let's dive into what NFL free agency and the legal tampering period entail.

NFL Free Agency


NFL free agency is the period when players who are not under contract with any team can negotiate and sign contracts with any interested team of their choosing. This window allows teams to bolster their rosters with new talent and address weaknesses.


When Does NFL Free Agency Start?


This year, NFL free agency officially kicks off on Wednesday, March 13 at 1 p.m. PT. This date marks the start of the new league year, allowing teams to begin signing players to contracts, reshaping their rosters. It's also the time when trades can become official, even those in which the terms have already been agreed upon.

The Legal Tampering Period


Before free agency officially begins, the NFL has what's known as the legal tampering period. This period allows teams to negotiate with those representing the impending free agents before the official start of free agency. While teams cannot officially sign players during this time, they can lay the groundwork for deals that will come once free agency kicks off.

When Does the Legal Tampering Period Start?


This year, the legal tampering period commences on Monday, March 11 at 9 a.m. PT. During this two-day window, expect to hear reports of potential deals, rumored destinations for top free agents, and more as teams pursue the best available players whose contracts are about to expire.

Key Players to Watch


While it's unknown what positions the San Francisco 49ers plan to address in free agency, the free-agent pool is always filled with talent. Keep an eye on names like defensive tackle Chris Jones, quarterback Kirk Cousins, defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, edge rusher Danielle Hunter, and others.

NFL.com recently ranked the top 101 free agents of 2024.


Franchise Tag Designations


Tuesday, March 5 was the deadline for NFL teams to issue franchise and transition player designations. The franchise tag is a mechanism used by NFL teams to retain key players whose contracts are set to expire. It allows teams to keep a player for at least one more season by offering them a one-year contract at a salary determined by the type of tag, which is broken down below.

Teams can only use one franchise tag per year, and the player must sign the tag before it becomes official. If the player refuses to sign the tag, they are not obligated to report to the team, and they will not receive the salary associated with the tag.

Exclusive Franchise Tag



This year, no player was designated as an exclusive franchise player.

Non-Exclusive Franchise Tag



The following eight players were designated as non-exclusive franchise players.

Club Player Pos
Ravens Justin Madubuike DT
Panthers Brian Burns LB
Bears Jaylon Johnson CB
Bengals Tee Higgins WR
Colts Michael Pittman WR
Jaguars Josh Allen LB
Chiefs L'Jarius Sneed CB
Buccaneers Antoine Winfield S

Transition Tag


This year, one player was designated as a transition player.


Club Player Pos
Patriots Kyle Dugger S


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