Kyler Murray and Rasheed Walker headline remaining NFL free agents

Editorial Team
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Quarterback Kyler Murray and offensive tackle Rasheed Walker lead the list of high-profile players still available following the opening of the 2026 NFL free agency window.

While a flurry of lucrative deals were struck when the market officially opened on Wednesday, several highly coveted talents remain unsigned.

Franchises across the league are carefully weighing positional value, age, and scheme versatility as they consider their next major roster additions.

Murray seeks new start after injury-hit campaign

The Arizona Cardinals released their former franchise quarterback at the start of the new league year to clear salary cap space.

The 29-year-old was limited to just five appearances last season because of a severe foot injury.

However, the dual-threat signal-caller boasts 121 passing touchdowns and over 3,000 rushing yards across his seven-year career, guaranteeing he will command significant interest from quarterback-needy teams.

Walker paces the offensive line market

Former Green Bay Packers tackle Walker is currently regarded as the premier pass protector still on the board.

The 26-year-old recorded an impressive 93.8% pass block win rate last season, showcasing elite mobility to counter rapid edge rushers.

Veteran Taylor Decker is another premium option, having requested his release after a decade of service with the Detroit Lions.

Veteran receivers remain in demand

Teams looking to bolster their receiving corps have intriguing options in established route-runners Stefon Diggs and Jauan Jennings.

Diggs caught 85 passes for over 1,000 yards during his single season with the New England Patriots.

Meanwhile, Jennings arrives on the open market after scoring nine touchdowns for an injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers offense.

Other notable names currently evaluating their futures include Buffalo Bills edge rusher Joey Bosa alongside veteran quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins.