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    PFF’s 2019 NFL Free Agency Deal Grader

    The 2019 NFL Free Agency period began with a flurry during the legal tampering window before officially opening on Wednesday, March 13 at 4 PM. With deals going official at will after that date, we kick off our PFF 2019 NFL Free Agency Deal Grader, taking a look at all the signings once we have official financial details, big or small, and pitting them against our PFF grading system.

    A deal will receive an Elite, Very Good, Good, Average, Below Average or Poor grade based on our system of grading and be influenced by player grade, player age, full official contract details as well as other factors. Follow along with our 2019 Free Agency live blog for all other news and rumors as our team of analysts sift through all the news with an eye on player evaluation through our analysis.

    They consider Saffold’s deal above average for Tenn.

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    Doug Farrar grades Eric Weddle, Dante Fowler Jr. signings by Rams

    Doug Farrar grades Eric Weddle, Dante Fowler Jr. signings by Rams

    By: Cameron DaSilva | March 12, 2019 9:34 am ET

    Monday was filled with huge signings made by several teams, including players like Trey Flowers, Kwon Alexander, Trent Brown and Landon Collins coming off the board. The Los Angeles Rams sat idly by on the sidelines, largely because they made their two biggest moves before the legal tampering period even began.

    They signed Eric Weddle to a two-year deal worth $10.5 million on Friday before re-signing Dante Fowler Jr. late Sunday night. Fowler’s deal is for one year and up to $14 million with $12 million guaranteed.

    The Rams fortified two positions of need on defense without breaking the bank for either player. By just about every measure, they’re two smart signings made by Los Angeles, even if they’re not the headline-grabbers many fans hoped to see.

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