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Sign up for Day 2! Wild horses continue to go crazy west, and the patriots reach two deals in a single day!

Following The United West,

Midland North District is also rolled up!

Today is the second day that the free agent market opens, and many teams have pocketed the remaining big fish on the free agent market, and even some teams have completed the transaction. This is for you to take stock of the signing news that has occurred in the past 24 hours!

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The Lions signed former Jaguars 10 million to take over DJ Chuck

Signing Rating: B-

This signing is very similar to yesterday's Jaguar signing Evan Ingram. They are all receivers who have had brilliant performances, and they are all contracts that prove themselves in one year. However, for a weak team, such a contract does not allow them to take advantage, they can not hit the Super Bowl this year, nor can they use the low price to copy a wave of bottom, can only be said to be a so-so transition contract.

Mustang 5-year, $70 million signing former Cowboy rusher Randy Gregory

Signing Rating: C+

Cowboy had announced a contract extension with Gregory before signing this contract, but he defected to join the Broncos at the last minute. Gregory is an underrated rusher, but even if he is good, the 29-year-old will hardly match the big contract of 5 years and 70 million. Moreover, Gregory had serious off-field problems early in his career, and although he has improved, he has never played a full season in his career. For the Broncos, in addition to strengthening the lineup, this signing is more proud of their operation of stealing from the cowboy's mouth.

Dolphins 2-year, $14 million extension to defend front convelist Connor Williams

Signing rating: B+

As a college star player, Williams' performance so far in his career has not met the expectations of cowboys. The biggest impression of cowboy fans about him is that "he really loves fouls". However, as a young defender, the 2-year contract of 14 million is definitely not high, even if the final scratch card is not hung up, the dolphins can give up in time.

The Ravens signed 5-year, $70 million to former Saints security guard Marcus Williams

Signing Rating: A-

The crows have been very quiet since the free market opened. Finally, they made a big move and signed the best security guard on the market. The Ravens' defensive problem last season was defending against passes, and Williams, who was after the Minnesota miracle, suddenly opened up and has become one of the best security guards in the league to defend passes, not to mention that he is only 25 years old. Of the 70 million contract, only 37 million is the guarantee part, and the crow's signing can be said to be quite good.

Steelers renewed his contract with james daniels for 3 years and 26.5 million

Signing Rating: A+

The best signing of the day appeared! Daniels is a right winger above the league average and can also serve as a center forward. What's more, he's only 24 years old! And he has been able to stay healthy and play a stable performance since he entered the league. With a 3-year contract to leave a healthy and potential defender, the steelman made a lot of money. However, I don't know how the Tigers who were anxious to sign Capa for 4 years and 40 million yesterday felt at this time.

Beal signed 2-year, $7 million to former commander running back JD McKisic

McKisic is a good substitute running back and also has a certain ability to catch the ball. For Beal, who is not a good running back, signing him under a contract averaging $3.5 million a year is a good operation.

Pirates 3 years 30 million former Falcons outside receiver Russell Gage

Signing Rating: B

With Godwin and Evans at the same time, Gage will be a very good number three outsider. Even if one of the two is injured, Gage can top the position of number two outsider. Poaching reliable players from rivals in the same zone is certainly deflating, but Gage's average annual contract of 10 million is a bit too big, and whether he can continue to keep Godwin next season has become a problem. In the long run, this signing carries certain risks.

Steelers signed for former Beale cornerback Levy Wallace for 2 years and 8 million

Signing Rating: A

Steelman has made two excellent signings in a row! Wallace was appointed as Beal's starting cornerback last season and made a surprise performance. Although there have been occasional scenes of being pierced, the contract of 4 million yuan per year is worth the money no matter how you look. Not to mention that Wallace is only 26 years old, and he still has the possibility of improving to become the team's number one corner guard.

The Ravens signed 3 years and 15 million before the Jets intercepted Morgan Moses

After the United States and the West, the North of the United States was also rolled up. The biggest problem with the Ravens' lineup last season, the offensive line, has finally been improved after this signing. Moreover, snatching Moses from the tigers, who also need a right-winger, the Crows fans should be laughing at this moment.

The Vikings signed former Cardinals linebacker Jordan Hicks for 2 years and 10 million

Hicks has always been at a good level since entering the league, being a linebacker above the league average. For the defensively weak Vikings, reinforcing the linebacker was a good operation. More importantly, the 2-year, 10 million contract is neither large nor long, and still maintains the flexibility of the salary space.

Saints 3 years 28.5 million signed former jet security guard Marcus Meyer

For the Saints, they found enough replacement for Marcus Williams, and at a much lower price. What is puzzling, though, is the Meyer diagram? At the peak of my career, it was strange to join a team with no future in the short term at a modest salary.

Giants signed 2-year, $17 million to former Texas quarterback Taylor Taylor

Signing Rating: C-

It was a confusing signing. The Giant, which has a wealth of salary space and remains quiet after the market opens, seems to be holding back a big move, so the reaction of the editor after this signing is: Just this? Taylor's strength belongs to the quarterback who is not enough to start and has more than enough substitutes. An average of $8.5 million a year is not low on the bench quarterback, but Taylor, who is already 32, doesn't look like he has much room to improve. With an average salary of 6.5 million yuan in Bridgewater and an average salary of 7.15 million in Trubisky, the Giants signed Taylor at a premium, which is indeed a bit of a medical emergency.

Transaction scoring

Brown linebacker Mike Wilson and Patriots rusher Chase Winovich swap owners

Brown: B+

Patriot: B+

Both players are good young players, both have performed in their respective positions and have potential to tap. Brown's linebacker position overflowed, and indeed there was no Wilson position left, in exchange for Winovic to fill Clanny's departure. And the Patriots can fill the gap of linebackers after Kyle Van Noy's departure after Wilson, and also allow him to reunite with his Alabama teammates with Mike Jones and Damien Harris.

The Pirates paid five rounds for Patriots defender Shaq Mason

Pirate: A

Patriot: C+

After losing Capa, the Pirates exchanged just one five-wheel pick for a better defender, a classic operation. Patriots, on the other hand, are trading purely for the sake of clearing space. Although the goal was achieved, it also weakened the pocket protection of nova quarterback Mike Jones and was not conducive to the development of young quarterbacks.

Which of the above contracts do you think is the best value for money?

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