NFL Free Agency 2022: Players most likely to leave on all 32 teams

NFL Free Agency 2022 - Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (17) celebrates a victory against the Los Angeles Rams as he exits the field during their football game Sunday, November 28, 2021, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinApc Packvsrams 1128211940djp
NFL Free Agency 2022 - Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (17) celebrates a victory against the Los Angeles Rams as he exits the field during their football game Sunday, November 28, 2021, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinApc Packvsrams 1128211940djp /
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2022 NFL Free Agency: Players most likely to leave NFC North

Chicago Bears: Allen Robinson, WR

Will the Chicago Bears finally let Allen Robinson go? Free Allen Robinson, as those on Twitter might say?

We could see it happen.

Robinson would be highly sought after as a free agent by teams and for Robinson’s sake, hopefully, he gets the chance to sign on with a team that has an established quarterback situation.

Minnesota Vikings: Sheldon Richardson, DL

Sheldon Richardson’s second stint in Minnesota has gone pretty well as he has 11 QB hits through 15 weeks. Still, the Vikings have other areas of the roster to prioritize in 2022 and Richardson was a luxury for them in 2021.

He could sign a one-year deal with another contender.

Green Bay Packers: Davante Adams, WR

How will the Green Bay Packers combat Davante Adams’ “Last Dance” talk with Aaron Rodgers right before the start of the 2021 season?

Will they tag him? They would have to do serious salary cap gymnastics to be able to do that. Will Adams force his way out if Aaron Rodgers is not around?

There’s so much uncertainty beyond this season for the Packers, but it’s not out of the question that both Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams will be gone. They could also both be back…

Detroit Lions: Kalif Raymond, WR

Kalif Raymond has put enough good stuff on tape this season that he should get a nice multi-year deal from some team worth $8-10 million per season.

He’s got great speed, playmaking ability, he can return kicks and punts, and he’s just an all-around fun player to watch.

Detroit will be first in line to keep him, but don’t be shocked if he bolts for another team.