
NFL Free Agents 2018: Rumors and Predictions for Players with Multiple Suitors
For many NFL free agents, receiving interest from even a single team is sometimes all they desire. Just a chance to play for another year and make some money—that's it.
For other, higher-tier players, though, they can receive interest from numerous teams and have multiple possible landing spots.
Most of the time, the teams' interest works for the respective free agent for one reason or another: Maybe the team can offer a boatload of cash or they fit well scheme-wise.
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However, players who garner interest from multiple teams are few and far between.
With that said, there are three guys, in particular, we should check out.
Below, we'll look at the rumors surrounding the players, the teams interested and make predictions as to where they will ultimately land when all is said and done.
Cousins Suitors Narrow to Four
The hottest name on the free-agent market is quarterback Kirk Cousins, and where he lands will alter the trajectory of the franchises who missed out on him.
According to Dianna Russini of ESPN, the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals are preparing to make a run at Cousins, even making video presentations.

The fourth team is the Denver Broncos, who are still "very much in on" Cousins, according to Mike Klis of 9News Denver.
Each team presents a unique situation for Cousins. The Jets can offer all the money in the world; the Vikings can offer a sizeable contract and a team that just went to the NFC Championship; the Cardinals have running back David Johnson and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald; and the Broncos still have a solid defense, nice passing attack weapons and John Elway running the show.
Is the report from Tony Pauline of Draft Analyst true? Is Cousins to the Vikings a "done deal?"
Prediction: Minnesota Vikings
Multiple Teams Interested in Robinson
After the Jacksonville Jaguars decided against applying the franchise tag on him, wide receiver Allen Robinson will hit the open market.
The 24-year-old is coming off a torn ACL in 2017, but he had been incredibly productive prior to that.
That must be why he has so many teams vying for his services and overlooking the torn ACL—a productive Robinson is a true No. 1 wide receiver.

According to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, there are multiple teams interested in the Penn State product.
La Canfora noted the San Francisco 49ers, who have plenty of cap space, will look to sign another big-ticket player and the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears are "hot after him."
Additionally, the report noted the Jaguars would "love" to have Robinson back and the Baltimore Ravens and Carolina Panthers also have interest, but it's limited due to salary-cap limitations.
That's not all, though.
JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reported the Washington Redskins also have interest in adding Robinson to their squad.
Needless to say, the wide receiver will have his pick of teams.
With a projected market value of around $13.6 million a season, according to Spotrac, a team with some extra money to spend could be where Robinson ultimately lands.
Prediction: San Francisco 49ers
Wilkerson Scheduled to Meet with Redskins
The "most free-agent visits" award is already wrapped up: Just give it to defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson.
According to La Canfora, the 28-year-old is set to meet with the Washington Redskins, which will be his fourth free-agent visit.
Prior to the Redskins, Wilkerson also visited with the Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers, per Kimberley A. Martin of the Washington Post.

Wilkerson may not be done there either.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Oakland Raiders have also made their interest known to the player.
With four visits and another team interested, it's clear there may be a divide on how teams are valuing Wilkerson versus what he wants to get paid.
If he can stay motivated, he is one of the better defensive linemen in football.
But it will take a team willing to offer a little more money to land Wilkerson in what is a slightly dicey proposition.
Prediction: Washington Redskins

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