Updated March 12, 2026, 11:10 p.m. ET
The second phase of the 2026 NFL free agency period is underway with several notable players still available.Top offensive linemen remaining include guards Kevin Zeitler, Joel Bitonio, Chris Paul, and Wyatt Teller.Veteran edge rushers Jadeveon Clowney and Arnold Ebiketie are among the best defensive players on the market.Wide receivers Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings are also available for teams seeking offensive weapons.
The 2026 NFL free agency period officially began on Wednesday, but a majority of the star-studded deals were agreed to on Monday and Tuesday to kick off the legal tampering window. Baltimore lost nine initial free agents and began to regroup, landing Trey Hendrickson, John Simpson, and Durham Smythe, and agreeing to a deal with safety Jaylinn Hawkins.
With the weekend just hours away, Phase two of the process is set to begin, and we’re looking at the best remaining free agents.
Kevin Zeitler, G
Zeitler remained efficient for the Titans at age 35. Last season, Pro Football Focus ranked him as the 11th-best guard in the NFL. Even more impressive, Zeitler has played at least 15 games every season since 2015. He is sturdy in pass protection and could elevate an offensive system.
Jadeveon Clowney, Edge
Still a high motor player, Clowney had 8.5 sacks and 32 pressures last season in 13 games with the Cowboys.
Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Jauan Jennings, WR
At 6-foot-3, 213 pounds, Jennings is a former quarterback who has developed into a big, physical wide receiver. Jennings caught 55 passes last season and nine touchdowns. He could replace the production lost by DeAndre Hopkins’ departure.
Rasheed Walker, OT
Walker’s pass block win rate of 93.8% ranked 11th among 68 qualifying offensive tackles last season, and Baltimore could have a swing tackle or an offensive guard.
Joel Bitonio, G
The 12-year pro has started 178 NFL games and, last season, had a 96.4% pass-blocking win rate in 2025 (third-best among 65 qualifying guards), while allowing only two sacks.
 Deebo Samuel, WR
Samuel caught 72 passes and scored five touchdowns in his one season with the Commanders, with 63.7% of his receiving totals coming after the catch. He’s no longer a No. 1 option, but a certain player or watch.
Chris Paul, G
In 2025, he allowed only two sacks and ranked eighth among 65 qualifying guards in pass block win rate (95.4%).
 Wyatt Teller, G
Teller has started over 100 games in his career, and his career pass rush win rate sits at 92.6%.
 Arnold Ebiketie, Edge
Ebiketie had 16.5 sacks and 89 pressures over four seasons with the Falcons and fits as a 3-4 outside linebacker who can who could flourish as a situational pass rusher.
UPDATE: Ebiketie will join the Eagles on a one-year, $7.3 million deal.