NFL Free Agent Grades Brees deal an A for Saints and more big moves Tuesday

Long before the official open to the NFL's free-agency period on Wednesday, deals were getting done and money was being thrown around like teams printed it on Tuesday.Good players got great money and average players got good money. That's what happens when teams have cap room to fill and the market isn't that great.With many deals agreed upon on Tuesday, it's time to grade some of the bigger deals, including several for quarterbacks.The money was flowing for that position because of the desperate nature of those trying to fill it. The made former quarterback the , even though he's not even one of the top 10 quarterbacks. The brought back for $25 million, compared to the around $29 million or so the Vikings are giving Cousins.The official start to free agency comes on Wednesday, but with all the money being thrown around before it started it's hard to imagine it will be any wilder.Now for the grades:QB Kirk Cousins joins VikingsCousins is a good, solid quarterback, but is he one of the 10 best in the league? I don't think so. Yet the Vikings gave him a three-year deal for $86 million, with all of it guaranteed. That's nuts. If he doesn't win a Super Bowl in the three years, this is a major failure. He's good, but this money implies great. That isn't who he is right now -- nor will he ever be that. I get the Vikings move because they think they are close, but is Cousins $12 million a year better than ? Grade: C+QB Drew Brees stays with SaintsThis was by far the best deal of the day. Brees, at the age of 39, is still one of the top three or four quarterbacks in the game. For that, the Saints gave him a deal that was a bargain at $25 million. Brees clearly wanted to finish his career with the Saints, so it made sense.Grade: A+QB Case Keenum lands with The Broncos had to get somebody in this free-agent cla s, and Keenum has been linked to them for a while. If he can give them the type of year he had in Minnesota last season, this will be a good move. But that's a big if. Even so, I like it as a bridge move to a long-term quarterback they should take with the fifth pick overall. Keenum has to prove last year wasn't a fluke, and I think he can. This is . Grade: B-QB picks The Jets signed the former Vikings quarterback to a one-year Kamal Martin Jersey deal to compete with veteran , who they are bringing back. Bridgewater hasn't played meaningful snaps in two years after suffering a devastating knee injury in the summer of 2016. If he's healthy, he could be a good addition as a backup who could push to start. Grade: B-WR joins Watkins has the tools that teams love because he has good size and can run. But the productivity hasn't been there. He caught 39 pa ses last year after the traded to get him, which isn't a lot. But he did have eight touchdown catches. Even so, the Chiefs for potential rather than production. He is only 24, so there is time. This could be a boom-or-bust signing. There might not be an in-between. Paying him $48 million for four years is a bit risky. Grade: C+WR lands with The opted not to put the franchise tag on Robinson, who suffered a torn ACL in Week 1 last season. So Robinson for a reported $14 million a season. If Robinson can show he's recovered from the ACL, this will be a good signing. He will be their No. 1 receiver, which Mitch Trubisky has to love. Again, though, there is risk with the ACL recovery.Grade: BWR goes to WashingtonThe Redskins needed a speed guy and they got. He can fly, as evidenced by his 16 yards per catch last season. Richardson's best football is in front of him, and now that he's more than two years removed from a torn ACL I expect him to continue to be an improving deep threat. This is a good move. Grade: AWR heads to The Dolphins are that will average a reported $8 million per season. That might seem like a lot, especially since they let go in a trade, but Wilson can run. He averaged 13.2 yards per catch last season, much better than Landry's 8.8 per catch. Wilson is 25, so his best football is coming.Grade: BWR heads to This could be a sneaky good move. Brown can fly. His problem has been staying on the field because of injuries. But if he can, the Ravens have a legitimate deep threat. He averaged 15.8 per catch in 2015 and 14.2 on 21 receptions last season. He is a good route runner too, which will help. This could be a big-time move.Grade: B+TE lands with BearsBurton was a sought-after player on the market, and the Bears. He is one of the rising players in this cla s and should have a chance to blo som under new coach Matt Nagy. He will team with , last year's second-round pick, to give the Bears a nice 1-2 punch at the tight end spot. Giving Burton a deal that will pay him $32 million over four years is a good move. Grade: B+TE joins Graham isn't the same player he was a few years ago in New Orleans, but he can still be a threat in the middle of the field and with . The Packers needed improvement inside in their pa sing game and Graham will help with that. He did have 10 touchdown catches last year, which showed he could still be a factor in the Red Zone.Grade: BG heads to JaguarsNorwell is a good, self-made former undrafted player. He is especially good in the run game and improved in pa s protection. But is a big move for the Jaguars. It tells me they are going to be a ground-and-pound team again. They needed to improve inside because needs space to operate. He isn't a guy who makes people mi s. Norwell is a nice addition, but at that price it's a bit steep. Why not on a le ser deal for two years?Grade: B-C joins Richburg was a good starting center -- he's also started at guard -- but he had some concu sion i sues last year with the . If he's healthy, this is a nice signing in Kyle Shanahan's system. The 49ers also have at center, and he signed a three-year extension last week. Both P.J. Walker Jersey should be starting up front somewhere next season, and I would gue s Richburg would play center. Grade: BDT picks General manager Brandon Beane and coach know Lotulelei well, having had him with the . But he hasn't played well the past few seasons, which is concerning. The Bills had trouble against the run last year, so they needed help inside. But this isn't a dominant inside player. He's an upgrade, but how much of one? If they can get him playing like he did earlier in his career,. But the past two years haven't shown that productivity.Grade: CLB heads to ChiefsHitchens signed a five-year deal for. He's a good player who can help against the run and the pa s, which the Chiefs needed after struggling at linebacker last year. He's a productive player who can play both inside and outside. The Chiefs got too old with , so Hitchens's speed will be a nice pickup, even if the price is high.Grade: B-CB picks JetsThe Jets had to get an upgrade at corner and Johnson . With two young safeties, they now have a solid secondary that will be able to better match up better with in the AFC East. Johnson is a good player, and had a career year in 2015 for the Rams with seven interceptions, but he's had just three picks the past two years. The Jets are reportedly going to pay him $15 million per season, which is a good deal for the top corner on the market. Grade: B+CB lands with After his benching in the Super Bowl, this might seem like a strange move. It shouldn't. had two good seasons before tailing off some in 2017. I think the trying to trade him last offseason added to that. , playing for former Patriots player Mike Vrabel, I think Butler will get back to being a quality cover corner. The money is rich at a reported five-year, $61-million deal, but I like this move. Watch him bounce back in 2018.Grade: B+
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