Though NFL players can't officially sign with their own teams until Wednesday, a number of the top free agents have already chosen their new homes.

Patriots Add Pass-Rusher

The New England Patriots are bolstering their pass-rush, signing away former Atlanta Falcon Adrian Clayborn:

Clayborn had 9.5 sacks for the Falcons in 2017.

Ravens Sign Michael Crabtree

The Baltimore Ravens have signed recently-released wide receiver Michael Crabtree to a three-year deal:

Crabtree is coming off a down year with the Oakland Raiders, but is a two-time 1,000-yard receiver. He gets the chance to revive his career in Baltimore - a team known for its strong track record of reclamation projects.

Vikings Sign Sheldon Richardson

The top-ranked defense from 2017 only got stronger on Sunday, as the Minnesota Vikings are signing defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson:

Richardson was traded to the Seattle Seahawks before the 2017 season. The 2014 Pro Bowler joins a slick pass-rush that also includes Anthony Barr and Everson Griffen.

Breeland Fails Physical, Won't Join Panthers

The Carolina Panthers marquee free agent signing, Bashaud Breeland, failed his physical and won't be joining the team now:

Breeland will now hit the open market, but it could be a while until someone signs him.

Bills Sign AJ McCarron

After trading Tyrod Taylor to the Cleveland Browns, the Buffalo Bills have a new quarterback - signing A.J. McCarron to a two-year contract:

McCarron was Andy Dalton's backup with the Cincinnati Bengals, helping them reach the 2015 AFC Wild Card Round when the latter went down with a thumb injury.

Lions Sign Another Corner

The Seattle Seahawks lose another piece of their defense, as corner DeShawn Shead will be joining the Detroit Lions:

Shead goes to a team that has an elite corner in Darius Slay, plus a new head coach in defensive guru Matt Patricia.

Saints Find Drew Brees' Backup

The Saints have found a backup for Drew Brees, as the team is signing Tom Savage from the Houston Texans:

Savage has 2,000 career passing yards, five touchdowns and seven interceptions. He was used sparingly as a third stringer in Houston, and will likely see the majority of his snaps in pre-season.

 

Cardinals Beef Up O-Line

A day after signing quarterbacks Sam Bradford and Mike Glennon, the Cardinals looked to find good o-line protection. They are signing veteran Andre Smith, per ESPN's Adam Schefter:

49ers Find Their RB

With Carlos Hyde leaving for the Cleveland Browns, the San Francisco 49ers have signed former Vikings running back Jerick McKinnon, per Albert Breer:

McKinnon was used in an RB-by-committee approach with the Minnesota Vikings. He joins a 49ers offense that includes rising star quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo. McKinnon should be the favorite to lead the 49ers back field.

Colts Add Pass-Rushing Depth

The Indianapolis Colts have made some more moves on the defensive side of the ball, signing defensive end Denico Autry:

Autry spent his first four seasons with the Oakland Raiders, totaling 97 tackles and 10.5 sacks.

Patriots Keep Burkhead

The New England Patriots are keeping running back Rex Burkhead, after losing Dion Lewis to the Tennessee Titans:

Burkhead had 264 rushing yards and five touchdowns with the Patriots in 2017, helping them reach Super Bowl 52.

Saints Add Defensive Depth

The Saints have added more to their much-improved 2017 defense, signing cornerback Patrick Robinson and linebacker Demario Davis:

The 30-year-old Robinson played with New Orleans from 2010-14. The 30-year-old won Super Bowl 52 with the Philadelphia Eagles. As for Davis, the 29-year-old inside linebacker has 583 career tackles and brings depth to the Saints secondary.

Chiefs Sign Hitchens

The Kansas City Chiefs are closing in on a deal for linebacker Anthony Hitchens, who spent his first four years with the Dallas Cowboys:

Hitchens has 3.5 career sacks and eight passes defensed.

Giants Land Solder

The New York Giants will sign one of the top left tackles in the game, Nate Solder:

Solder's seven-year tenure in New England comes to an end. Tom Brady's blindside protector won a pair of Super Bowls, and entered free agency as the overwhelming best player available at left tackle position.

Chargers Get Janikowski

The Los Angeles Chargers are hoping to have found their long-term answer at kicker. The team is signing Sebastian Janikowski, whose long tenure with the Oakland Raiders came to an end this year:

Jets Get Avery Williamson, Beef Up Defense

One of the busiest teams on Tuesday, the New York Jets are signing Pro Football Focus' 10th-ranked linebacker from 2017:

Williamson has 11.5 sacks and 376 tackles through his first four seasons. The Jets have also signed Isaiah Crowell, Trumaine Johnson, Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewater.

Dion Lewis Joins Butler in Tennessee

Just hours after the Titans landed Malcolm Butler, the team has signed fellow former Patriot Dion Lewis to a four-year deal:

Lewis will complement Derrick Henry in the backfield. He had 896 rushing and six touchdowns with the Patriots in 2017.

Packers Get Muhammad Wilkerson

The Packers made another big move on Tuesday evening, landing former New York Jets star Muhammad Wilkerson - who was released shortly after the 2017 season.

Wilkerson was drafted 30th-overall by the Jets in 2011. He has 44 sacks and 28 passes defensed.

Jets Add Another Quarterback

The Jets aren't done adding on offense, as the team is now giving former Minnesota Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater a one-year deal, per ESPN's Chris Mortensen:

It's been a busy day for New York, who will also sign Josh McCown, Trumaine Johnson and Isaiah Crowell when the new year begins Wednesday.

Jets Sign Trumaine Johnson

One of the top free agent cornerbacks is now off the market. Ian Rapoport is reporting that the Jets have signed former Rams corner Trumaine Johnson:

Johnson spent his first six seasons with the Rams, helping them make the playoffs in 2017. He has 18 career interceptions and 67 passes defensed.

New York Jets Add Isaiah Crowell

Hours after re-signing quarterback Josh McCown, the New York Jets signed running back Isaiah Crowell:

Crowell has rushed for at least 800 yards in each of the last two seasons. If the Jets give him the right amount of snaps, he could be a 1,000-yard rusher.

Titans To Sign Malcolm Butler

The Tennessee Titans signed corner Logan Ryan away from the New England Patriots last year. Now, they're signing Pro Bowl corner and Super Bowl 49 hero Malcolm Butler, per Adam Schefter:

Butler's four-year tenure in Foxborough ended on a strange note, with Bill Belichick infamously benching him in Super Bowl 51. He finally gets the big money that the Patriots refused to give last year.

Jaguars Find a New Receiver

With Allen Robinson joining the Chicago Bears, the Jacksonville Jaguars had to move quickly to find a No. 1 receiver for Blake Bortles. They've signed away receiver Donte Moncrief from the rival Indianapolis Colts:

Moncrief can stretch the field with his speed, but struggled in 2017 without star quarterback Andrew Luck. With Moncrief, Marqise Lee and Allen Hurns in the fold, Bortles has three dynamic wideouts.

Unable to land Kirk Cousins on the open market, the New York Jets are bringing back veteran Josh McCown, per Mike McCartney:

McCown was enjoying a career year with the Jets, tossing 2,926 yards and 18 touchdowns. However, a broken hand injury forced him to miss the final three games. McCown should be considered he favorite to start for Gang Green next season.

Packers To Sign Jimmy Graham

The Martellus Bennett era didn't work out in Green Bay, but the Packers have supplied Aaron Rodgers with a new star tight end:

Graham, a five-time Pro Bowler, will now look to regain his elite form after three up-and-down years with the Seattle Seahawks. He has two 1,000 yard seasons under his belt, all with the New Orleans Saints.

Panthers Add a Cornerback

The Carolina Panthers have been struggling to find a replacement for star corner Josh Norman, who left two years ago. It looks like they'll sign away a top corner from the Washington Redskins, who ironically enough signed Norman away from Carolina:

Breeland broke out in 2017 and should be a fine addition to Carolina's secondary.

Arizona Cardinals To Sign Bradford

After losing out on the Kirk Cousins sweepstakes, the Arizona Cardinals will sign Sam Bradford:

Bradford was drafted 1st-overall by the Rams in 2010, but much of his career has been marred by injuries. A knee injury limited him to two games in 2017, and he was replaced by Case Keenum.

Bradford will join an Arizona team with a future Hall of Fame wideout in Larry Fitzgerald and an elite running back in David Johnson.

Dolphins Steal Amendola From Patriots

The Dolphins are about to pluck away Danny Amendola from the AFC East rival New England Patriots, according to Dan Hellie of NFL Network:

Amendola enjoyed a five-year tenure in Foxborough as a second/third wideout for Tom Brady. He won two Super Bowl championships and became known for his terrific play in clutch situations. The Dolphins steal one of Brady's most trusted weapons.

Vikings Get Cousins

On Tuesday. ESPN's Adam Schefter and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that the Minnesota Vikings have plucked the big fish in quarterback Kirk Cousins:

The 2016 Pro Bowler has eclipsed the 4,000 passing yards mark and has thrown at least 25 touchdowns in each of the last three seasons. Cousins had 4,093 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Washington Redskins in 2017, but the team opted to go into a different direction - trading for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Alex Smith.

Cousins joins a Minnesota team that reached the NFC Championship Game with career journeyman, Case Keenum. But the Vikings never seemed fully invested in Keenum, and they clearly felt a QB upgrade was necessary.

Redskins Will Get Paul Richardson

The Washington Redskins are prepared to sign former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richarson, per Schefter:

New quarterback Alex Smith will have a strong receiving core that also consists of Jamison Crowder and tight end, Jordan Reed. Richardson never fully fit in Seattle's rush-heavy offense, but big money and a fresh start make for a nice day if you're P-Rich.

Chiefs To Sign Sammy Watkins

The Kansas City Chiefs added another star receiver for soon-to-be No. 1 quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. Per Rapoport, the Chiefs are prepared to sign Watkins to a three-year contract:

Watkins was drafted fourth-overall by the Buffalo Bills in 2014, but injuries and quarterback woes led to a disappointing three-year tenure there. Watkins was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, but had just 39 catches for 593 yards and eight touchdowns.

He joins a Chiefs offense that features Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Kareem Hunt. It'll be fun to see how Mahomes maximizes all of these speedy and dangerous weapons around him.

Jaguars Pick Up Andrew Norwell

The Jacksonville Jaguars, fresh off a trip to the AFC Championship, have just boasted their offensive line:

Pro Football Focus ranked Jacksonville's offensive line as the 15th-best unit in 2017, but Norwell should boost it aplenty. The rushing game is dangerous with Leonard Fournette, but pass protection was a problem during big games for Jacksonville.

Blake Bortles will have plenty of more time to throw the ball to his receivers now. A fine pickup for the Jaguars.

Bears To Sign Allen Robinson

The Chicago Bears will be signing the top free agent wide receiver on the market in Allen Robinson, per ESPN's Josina Anderson and Adam Schefter:

Robinson tore his ACL in Week 1 of the 2017 season, and had to miss the Jacksonville Jaguars run to the AFC Championship Game. He had a career season in 2015, catching 80 passes for 1,400 yards and 14 touchdown. Robinson had 883 yards and six touchdowns in 2016.

Young quarterback Mitch Trubisky now has a No. 1 wideout and a star running back in Jordan Howard. The Bears rebuild is going quick and smooth right now, as Robinson should help the offense reach new heights.

Broncos To Land Case Keenum

The Denver Broncos search for a quarterback is over, as the team will sign journeyman Case Keenum, per ESPN's Adam Schefter:

Keenum, 30, took over for an injured Sam Bradford and went 11-3 as Minnesota's starter. He had 3,547 yards, 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Keenum led the Vikings to the NFC Championship Game, but they were throttled by the Philadelphia Eagles.

John Elway has spent two year's trying to find Peyton Manning's successor. Trevor Siemian, Paxton Lynch and Brock Osweiler couldn't do it. Keenum is now the next attempt in fixing Denver's quarterback woes whilst getting them back to the playoffs.