NFL 2024 Free Agency period is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events in recent memory. With a plethora of talented players set to hit the open market, teams across the league are gearing up to make big moves in order to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.
One of the biggest storylines heading into free agency is the quarterback carousel, with several high-profile signal callers potentially changing teams. From established veterans looking for one last shot at glory to young up-and-comers seeking a fresh start, there is no shortage of intrigue at the game's most important position.
Beginning at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, trades and contracts with other teams that were agreed to prior to the start of the new league year can be executed. 
Monday at noon marked the opening of the negotiating period or "legal tampering window, during which impending free agents are allowed to contact and enter into negotiations with teams. And if history is any indicator, it won't take long for deals to start flying, as some of the biggest names set to hit the market won't last long before they come to terms with their new team.
 There are some risks with Cousins at this stage of his career and there is a lot of newness that needs to gel around the talented skill-position players. It might take some time for us to reach the tantalizing ceiling proposition this move now brings into view. However, the fact that that ceiling is even realistic is a welcome change of pace.
For right of first refusal and compensation at the player's original draft round, a one-year salary of at least $3,116,000 or 110 percent of the 2023 Paragraph 5 salary, whichever is greater.
For right of first refusal and compensation of one second-round draft selection, a one-year salary of at least $4,890,000 or 110 percent of the 2023 Paragraph 5 salary, whichever is greater.
For right of first refusal and compensation of one first-round draft selection, a one-year salary of at least $6,822,000 or 110 percent of the 2023 Paragraph 5 salary, whichever is greater.
NFL history. Teams will have to navigate salary cap constraints and roster limitations in order to build competitive squads capable of contending for championships. The stakes are high, but for those who make savvy moves and strategic signings, the rewards could be immense.
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