Why Russell Wilson could be perfect fit for Steelers, plus free agency matchmaker for every AFC team

Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! 

This is it. This is the calm before the storm, so please enjoy it. 

Starting next week, NFL free agency will be kicking off, and things will likely get wild. Although free agency doesn’t technically start until Wednesday (March 13), the legal tampering period starts on Monday (March 11) at noon ET and that’s when the nonstop news will likely start. 

We’ll be going all-in on free agency today with landing spots for several stars, and we’ll also be taking a look at why Pittsburgh would actually be a good landing spot for Russell Wilson. 

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1. Today’s show: Best landing spots for the top free agents

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This was our final show before the unofficial start of free agency on Monday, so Will Brinson and I decided to get a little crazy by coming up with the best landing spots for TWENTY-FIVE different free agents. 

Here are a few of the players we mentioned: 

Ryan Tannehill: Vikings. Everyone has been focusing on Kirk Cousins and Russell Wilson, so we thought we’d break down a possible landing spot for Tannehill. If Cousins ends up leaving Minnesota, Tannehill would be the perfect veteran to take his place. Brinson and I also mentioned the Steelers as a possible landing spot, just because Tannehill has a history with new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith (Smith was the OC in Tennessee for two seasons with Tannehill). Saquon Barkley: Texans or Chargers. With Jim Harbaugh now running the show in Los Angeles, Brinson…


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Author : John Breech

Publish date : 2024-03-08 17:59:33

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