Predicting landing spots for top 15 NFL free agents still available in 2022

2022 NFL Free Agents; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
2022 NFL Free Agents; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Cole Beasley, WR: Green Bay Packers

It feels like a lot of NFL teams are intentionally avoiding Cole Beasley at this point but in the near future, you can’t help but think that’s all going to come to an end. Regardless of what people think about Beasley as a person, he’s someone that can help NFL teams win games and he’s proven that over the last handful of years.

This guy is one of the best slot receivers in the NFL. He’s sure-handed, and he’s pretty slippery after the catch in the open field. He had 82 catches in each of the last two seasons. For a team like the Green Bay Packers with significant question marks at the receiver position this year, Beasley could be a huge help.

Actually, the more you think about it, the more Beasley working with Aaron Rodgers just makes sense, doesn’t it?

Joe Haden, CB: Miami Dolphins

Injuries seem to be piling up for the Miami Dolphins and if you check Twitter, the fan base has been clamoring for the team to sign Joe Haden and add him to the mix for quite some time. The only issue at this point is, what kind of role is Haden holding out for if and when he signs with an NFL team? Is Haden okay with being a CB4 for someone like the Dolphins?

At this point, that’s the major question. Still, the Dolphins could afford to bring Haden in and give him a tax-free income, and we know that as frequent as injures are in the NFL, Haden would eventually play significant snaps for the Dolphins or somone else if the Dolphins could potentially sign him and trade him to a cornerback-needy team down the road.

This would be a return to the state of Florida for Haden, where he played his college football.