NFL Free Agency 2022: Predicting where the top 100 players will sign

NFL Free Agency; NFC outside linebacker Chandler Jones of the Arizona Cardinals (55) defends against the AFC during the second quarter during the Pro Bowl football game at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
NFL Free Agency; NFC outside linebacker Chandler Jones of the Arizona Cardinals (55) defends against the AFC during the second quarter during the Pro Bowl football game at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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NFL Free Agency: Cam Robinson #74 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks on during Training Camp at TIAA Bank Field on July 30, 2021 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /

94. Bradley Bozeman, C: Baltimore Ravens ➡️ Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars could be seeing some significant shuffling on the interior offensive line this offseason.

They could lose Andrew Norwell and Brandon Linder on the inside as well as Cam Robinson (spoiler) at the tackle position.

Luckily, the previous regimes did make some investments on the offensive line that could be options going forward and the Jaguars will also have the chance to use their top pick on a player like Ikem Ekwonu or Evan Neal.

Bradley Bozeman is expected to have a robust free agent market and while returning to Baltimore is a possibility, a team like the Jaguars might be willing to overpay to get some solid answers up front for Trevor Lawrence.

93. Cam Robinson: Jacksonville Jaguars ➡️ Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers don’t have a lot of draft picks, so they are going to be in desperation mode come free agency. The quarterback position needs to be addressed in Carolina, but the offensive line also might need a complete overhaul.

Full transparency — the folks at PFF had Patrick Peterson in this slot and Cam Robinson was not near the top 100 players, which I thought was ridiculous.

All due respect to Peterson, but he probably won’t be signing in the first or second tier of free agency, and if he does, it’ll be to some team for a PR move.

Cam Robinson will be a substantial free agent pickup for some team, and I think the offensive line-desperate Carolina Panthers make sense.