Center-Stage Shake-Up: NFL Free Agency Rewrites Contracts with Linderbaum, Tunsil and Crosby Fallout

Free agency opened with a record $2.3B in deals, but the market is cooling into a value-first phase as the 2026 draft approaches. Key developments include the Ravens pulling out of a Maxx Crosby trade over a knee injury and pivoting to Trey Hendrickson; Tyler Linderbaum resetting the center market with a three-year, $81M contract; major spending by Raiders and Titans with high-value deals; the Rams reshaping their defense via the Trent McDuffie trade and Jaylen Watson contract; Kenneth Walker III joining the Chiefs to bolster the backfield; Daniel Jones staying with the Colts on a two-year, $88M deal via a transition tag; Malik Willis signing with the Dolphins on a three-year, $67.5M contract; Laremy Tunsil becoming the first $30M-per-year offensive lineman; Kansas City's pattern of letting top corners walk continues; and teams weighing fifth-year option decisions (Linderbaum, Devin Lloyd, Zion Johnson) as costs influence future free agency.
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