Breaking: Houston are favorite to land 27 year old RB worth $26 million per season

Breaking: Houston are favorite to land 27 year old RB worth $26 million per season

We’ve grown to expect the unexpected during the NFL offseason. The 2024 offseason is shaping up to be another wild year, with multiple superstars possibly on the move. Here’s a look at 25 bold predictions entering the offseason

Houston will sign Saquon Barkley

The marriage between the Giants and Barkley was damaged last offseason, and the two sides could decide to move on after his play slipped in 2023. Houston is in the

Houston will sign Saquon Barkley

market for a flashy running back, and Barkley could be a nice fit to help young C.J. Stroud

Atlanta will go all-in on for Kirk Cousins

Among free agents, Cousins is clearly the top quarterback available and could demand more than the Vikings are willing to pay. Atlanta is a strong fit as a quarterback-needy team with a myriad of strong weapons and a similar offense to what Cousins had in Minnesota with former Rams assistant Zac Robinson taking over as offensive coordinator.

Austin Ekeler will move to Vegas

Ekeler is coming off a down year as he fought through ankle issues, and could need to settle for a short-term deal. The Raiders could use a versatile back like Ekeler if they cannot re-sign Josh Jacobs, and new GM Tom Telesco knows Ekeler better than anyone also coming over from the Chargers.

Detroit will trade for Joey Bosa

The Chargers face major roster decisions with a brutal cap situation. Bosa is a star when healthy, but the long-time Charger has played a total of 14 games over the last two seasons. He’s a strong trade candidate, but could make Detrot’s pass rush one of the most dynamic in football opposite Aidan Hutchinson.

Seattle will trade up and draft J.J. McCarthy

Seattle is likely to keep Geno Smith around for 2024, but that doesn’t stop them from drafting a quarterback of the future. New head coach Mike Macdonald is very familiar with former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy as the school’s former defensive coordinator. The quarterback has entered the early first-round conversation after a strong final year for the National Champs and could be added as Seattle’s long-term answer.

Alvin Kamara will rejoin Sean Payton in Denver

Kamara is synonymous with the Saints, but this is a good time for him to get out with the team hiring a new offensive coordinator and facing cap difficulties. It wouldn’t be a surprise for Payton to bring in some of his former Saints players, as he did last season, and Kamara still has something left with over 1,100 yards from scrimmage in 13 games last season.

Denver will trade for Justin Fields

Sean Payton is likely looking to make a splash at quarterback after sitting through Russell Wilson for a year, and he has no time to waste. Fields is an intriguing option, still on his rookie deal and with the dynamic ability to execute Payton’s offense. It will take a haul for Denver to pull off a deal with Chicago, much like it did to acquire Wilson, but the effort could be worthwhile from a head coach desperate to turn around his team.

Commanders will add the other Josh Allen

Washington has a need on the edge after trading Montez Sweat and Chase Young. Allen is headed toward free agency as arguably the top edge rusher available, and it’s unclear if Jacksonville can afford to retain him. The fit is clear with new head coach Dan Quinn looking for the Micah Parsons of his defense.

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