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NFL Free-Agent Signings: Fantasy Perspective Day 2

Ryan LesterJun 7, 2018

Calvin Johnson showed the Megatron gets paid Megabucks, as he landed the biggest contract in NFL history. He should continue to be a premier receiver for years, and Stafford gets some nice security.

The Eagles also took care of their own by signing DeSean Jackson to a five-year deal. A little late, as he helped the Eagles' implosion last year, but they secured one of the game's best playmakers.

The Chiefs solidified their backfield by adding Peyton Hillis to the mix. His value takes a hit, but I'm not sure his style is suited for lead back carries. Jamaal Charles takes a hit too, but the same probably holds true for the speedster.

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Laurent Robinson turned his breakout 11-touchdown season into a long-term deal with the Jaguars. I'm not saying he'll never be heard from again, but you can consider the days of using him as a WR1 or WR2 over. Sorry, but Blaine Gabbert is awful. Chad Henne was brought on board, but he isn't much better.

Tampa continued its overhaul by adding guard Carl Nicks and cornerback Eric Wright. They certainly aren't sitting idle, but they are spending in Daniel Snyder mode.

The Cowboys gave Brandon Carr $100,000 more than the monster deal that Finnegan signed yesterday. He should improve their secondary. They also added Kyle Orton to back up Romo. Dez Bryant, Miles Austin and Jason Witten owners have to like that news.

The Vikings wasted $11 million in guaranteed money in a five-year, $25 million deal with tight end John Carlson, who missed last season. They used a second-round pick on Kyle Rudolph, so either that pick or this move is a mistake. Better yet, maybe they both are.

Also check out:

  • NFL Free Agent Flurry 2012: Fantasy Perspective Day 1
  • 2012 NFL Mock Draft
  • Sportsguy 250′s 2012 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 1-15
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