The main wave of NFL free agency wrapped up in March, yet the report says there are still plenty of unsigned players hunting for teams this summer, and an evaluation in the piece suggests ideal landing spots for 14 remaining free agents. The report says the matching process considered scheme fit, immediate help and whether teams have cap flexibility, and it notes these additions would likely serve as rotational pieces or competition in training camp.
Per the report, Stefon Diggs projects best with the Los Angeles Rams, where he would line up alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. The piece points out the Rams attempted 430 passes out of 11 personnel last season (ninth most in the league) and describes Diggs as a natural separator who can play inside or out and work the middle on in-breaking concepts central to Sean McVay’s offense. The report also notes Diggs had 85 receptions last season for the Patriots, nearly double the team’s next-leading receiver, and says he would boost the receiver room for quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The report identifies Kevin Zeitler as a fit for the San Francisco 49ers, describing him as a physical inside presence who uses power to displace defensive tackles and has the movement to pull on gap schemes that align with Kyle Shanahan’s system. It cites Zeitler’s 92.4% pass block win rate last season, which ranked 37th among 65 qualifying guards, and says he would upgrade an interior that lost left guard Spencer Burford in free agency.
Joey Bosa is listed as another potential 49ers target, with the report noting he played at least 14 games in each of the past two seasons and could fit as a pass rusher in Raheem Morris’ defense. The piece provides Bosa’s Buffalo numbers — 36.3 snaps per game, five sacks, five forced fumbles and 42 pressures last season — and says he would add depth to a 49ers rush unit that ranked last in pressure rate (24.9%) and total sacks (20) in 2025.
Deebo Samuel is recommended for the Indianapolis Colts, per the report, as a complement to Alec Pierce and slot man Josh Downs in Shane Steichen’s scheme. The article says Steichen can create space for Samuel on crossers and manufactured touches like screens and fly sweeps, and it notes Samuel caught 72 passes last season in Washington. The report adds that Samuel would provide Daniel Jones another catch-and-run weapon alongside tight end Tyler Warren, with both players ranking among the top 15 in yards after the catch last season.
The report also pairs A.J. Epenesa with the Green Bay Packers after they lost rotational edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare, describing Epenesa as a 6-foot-6, 260-pound mover who recorded 24.5 sacks and four interceptions in six seasons with the Bills and could produce disruptive plays under new coordinator Jonathan Gannon. Taylor Decker is listed as a potential Miami Dolphins addition; the report cites his 89.3% pass block win rate in 2025 — the second-lowest mark of his 10-year career — and says if healthy he could compete for a starting left tackle job opposite third-year Patrick Paul. The report concludes these veterans could be added as depth pieces or camp competition as teams finalize rosters for the season.