NFL Free Agency 2018: Winners, Losers and Ripple Effects of Thursday’s Moves
The first full non-tampering day of NFL free agency is basically in the books.
And while Thursday was rather quiet compared to the bonkers authentic nfl jerseys cheap legal tampering period that preceded it, a few teams made several key moves that could impact the market as well as the dynamics of the 2018 season.
Who won and lost on Thursday? cheap nfl jerseys And how did the day’s developments impact the market? Answers ahead…
Dontari Poe
The two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle didn’t get a lot of nfl jerseys for cheap love on the open market last year. Whether it was intentional or not, he bet on himself with a one-year, $8 million deal in Atlanta.
It worked. Poe put together a superb season for the Falcons, recording 37 quarterback pressures on 473 pass-rushing snaps while also picking up 23 defensive stops and three passes batted down in 16 starts, per Pro Football Focus. He also had 2.5 sacks.
According to Kimberley A. Martin of the Washington Post, the 27-year-old is replacing Star Lotulelei on the Carolina Panthers with a three-year, $27 million deal.
Daniel Kilgore
The veteran center was traded to the Miami Dolphins on Thursday only a few weeks nfl jersey cheap after signing a contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco’s interior offensive line had become crowded, whereas Miami has a crystal-clear vacancy at center following Mike Pouncey’s release—a move ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported.
Oh, and as Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio points out, Kilgore will save more than $300,000 by moving from California, which has a state income tax of 13.3 percent, to Florida, which has no state income tax at all. cheap nfl jersey