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2026 NFL free agency tracker: Von Miller to join Cowboys; four of top 100 free agents still unsigned

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Several notable veterans remain on the market as the NFL offseason continues through the summer months

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NFL training camps are underway. The newcomers that arrived on their respective teams during the first major waves of free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft have settled into their new environments and will now spend the coming weeks gearing up for their debut seasons in new uniforms.

As teams introduce their rookies to the pros and weave in their veteran pickups, they also continue to look to improve on the periphery. Not every roster hole was filled in March and April, after all, and there is a notable advantage to signing free agents after the NFL Draft: They no longer count against the NFL's compensatory picks formula. That resulted in a slight uptick in the spring, but most of the post-draft signings will continue to trickle in this summer as still-unsigned vets start finding new homes during training camp.

Each of the top 36 players on Pete Prisco's annual free agent ranking has signed, but there is still plenty of quality talent available as the NFL calendar moves through its quietest months. Sunday Aug. 16, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Von Miller is signing with the Cowboys.

Miller, 37, is a Texas native, and the Cowboys had been looking to bolster their pass rush. Miller's 138.5 career sacks are most of any active player and tied with former teammate DeMarcus Ware for ninth-most all time. An eight-time Pro Bowler, Miller is coming off a nine-sack season with the Commanders, though he ended up playing much more than even he expected due to injuries around him at pass rusher.

In Dallas, Miller joins an EDGE unit that included first-round rookie Malachi Lawrence, 2025 second-round pick Donovan Ezeiruaku and trade acquisition Rashan Gary, among others. Miller could slot into a role similar to that of Jadeveon Clowney's last year.

We are keeping track of every top 100 signing below.

Breaking down every NFL team's offseason spending and most expensive free agent

Garrett Podell

Breaking down every NFL team's offseason spending and most expensive free agent

2026 NFL Free Agent Tracker

RankPlayerPOSLast TeamNew TeamStatus
1
C
3 years, $81M
2
EDGE
4 years, $112M
3
WR
Franchise tag
4
WR
4 years, $116M
5
CB
3 years, $51M
6
LB
4 years, $120M
7
LB
4 years, $100M
8
EDGE
3 years, $63M
9
G
4 years, $52M
10
TE
Franchise tag
11
QB
1 year, $1.3M
12
LB
3 years, $60M
13
LB
3 years, $45M
14 RB 3 years, $43.5M
15
QB
2 years, $88M
16
CB
3 years, $60M
17
S
1 year, $5.5M
18
DT
1 year, $10.5M
19
RB
3 years, $43.5M
20
OT
1 year, $10M
21
S
3 years, $40.25M
22
CB
1 year, $15M
23
TE
3 years, $40M
24
CB
3 years, $36.75M
25
OG
4 years, $61M
26
S
2 years, $14M
27
WR
4 years, $68M
28
RB
4 years, $52M
29
LB
3 years, $24.75M
30
OT
1 year, $10M
31
OG
3 years, $42M
32
QB
3 years, $67.5M
33
S
3 years, $36M
34
WR
1 year, $8M
35
LB
3 years, $36M
36
OG
3 years, $39M
37
EDGE


38
EDGE
3 years $39.5M
39
C
3 years, $25M
40
WR
3 years, $60.4M
41
WR
3 years, $51M
42
S
3 years, $24.75M
43
LB


44 WR 1 year, up to $12M
45
TE
3 years, $30M
46
EDGE
3 years, $48M
47
LB
3 years, $33M
48
OG

Retired
49
S
3 years, $40M
50
WR
4 years, $78M
51
S
3 years, $24.75M
52
CB
3 years, $24M
53
WR
1 year, up to $7M
54
TE
3 years, $30M
55
S
2 years, $10M
56
LB
3 years, $30M
57
OG
3 years, $37.5M
58
S
1 year, $9M
59
RB
2 years, $14M
60
LB
3 years, $19.5M
61
TE
3 years, $24.3M
62
CB
1 year, $5.5M
63
EDGE
1 year, $5.5M
64
LB
1 year, $12 million
65
DT
2 years, $12M
66
EDGE
1 year, $18M
67
EDGE
TBA
68
OG
3 years, $49.5M
69
TE
1 year, $7M
70
DT
2 years, $11M
71
EDGE
1 year, up to $8M
72
LB
3 years, $40.5M
73
EDGE
1 year, $10M
74
CB
1 year, up to $3.8M
75
QB
1 year, $22M
76 EDGE 1 year, $7.5M
77
LB
2 years, $22M
78
WR


79
TE
3 years, $54.735M
80
LB
2 years, $17M
81
OT
1 year, TBD
82
RB
1 year, $5.5M
83
OG
2 years, $20M
84
RB
2 years, $12.25M
85
RB
2 years, $20M
86
OG
3 years, $31.5M
87
EDGE
1 year, $7.3M
88
OT
2 years, $25M
89
TE
1 year, $3M
90
CB
3 years, $30M
91
LB


92
S
3 years, $36M
93
G
2 years, $16M
94
EDGE
2 years, $28M
95
RB
1 year, $2M
96
EDGE
2 years, $11M
97
DT
2 years, $12.5M
98
RB
2 years, $12.25M
99
QB
1 year, $7M
100
CB
3 years, $33M
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