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Losers Lounge

It’s been a chaotic week for the NFL with Free Agency Week in the rearview mirror.
We’ve seen a blockbuster trade get nixed right before the start of the league year, we’ve seen a Pro Bowl quarterback basically sign for the veteran minimum, and we’ve seen a few general managers fail to address their biggest needs.
That being the case, let’s discuss the thee “biggest losers” in free agency so far.
Yes, the Baltimore Ravens are dominating the headlines because they “backed out” of their trade for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby.
However, that’s not the only reason why they should be considered one of the biggest losers in free agency.
Before the Ravens pulled the plug on this trade for Crosby, the front office let Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum, tight end Isaiah Likely, All-Pro punter Jordan Stout and a few other players sign elsewhere. No excuses.
The Ravens were the biggest losers.
Losing franchise legend Mike Evans to the San Francisco 49ers was already bad enough for the Tampab Bay Buccaneers, but then the contract details came out. It turns out the future Hall of Famer accepted a three-year deal that’s worth $42.4 million.
Evans clearly took less money to leave Tampa Bay for another NFC team. Let’s also not forget that Todd Bowles and Jason Licht failed to address their need for a game-changing pass rusher. They missed out on Maxx Crosby and failed to sign Trey Hendrickson.
Boo to the Bucs.
Lastly, the Minnesota Vikings got an upgrade at quarterback Thursday by signing Kyler Murray to a one-year, $1.3 million contract.
That’s bad news for J.J. McCarthy, who completed 57.6% of his passes last season for 1,632 yards with 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell has not yet named a Week 1 starter, but all signs point to Murray winning the job.
With that being said, McCarthy may have to revitalize his career elsewhere. |