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    2026 NFL Free Agency Tracker: Raiders Shatter the Center Market, Dolphins Grab Malik Willis

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseMarch 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    tyler linderbaum's record setting 3 year, $81 million deal resets the center market for the las vegas raiders - Image Credit: Social Media/Agency
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    LAS VEGAS — The 2026 NFL free agency period erupted Tuesday at noon ET. General managers didn’t just open their checkbooks; they torched the previous market constraints. The Las Vegas Raiders stole the headline, handing former Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum a jaw-dropping three-year, $81 million deal. That $27 million annual average obliterates the previous high of $18 million held by Creed Humphrey, representing a massive 50% jump.

    Las Vegas entered the day flush with cash after trading defensive cornerstone Maxx Crosby to the Ravens last week for a pair of first-round picks. Now, they are aggressively building a fortress up front. The Raiders own the No. 1 overall pick and are heavily projected to draft Indiana’s Heisman-winning quarterback, Fernando Mendoza. Linderbaum gives that rookie an elite, athletic anchor in Klint Kubiak’s wide-zone rushing attack.

    Grading Day 1’s Biggest Blockbusters

    The money flew fast across the league. Miami locked in its replacement for Tua Tagovailoa, Kansas City handed Patrick Mahomes a lethal backfield weapon, and Carolina paid a premium for pass-rush help.

    • Dolphins sign QB Malik Willis (3 years, $67.5M): Miami absorbs a brutal $99 million dead cap hit following Tagovailoa’s release. Willis perfectly fits new head coach Jeff Hafley’s system. While the sample size is small, Willis flashed brilliance in Green Bay. Paying a $22.5 million AAV is a calculated risk that beats paying top-tier veteran prices. Grade: A-
    • Chiefs sign RB Kenneth Walker III (3 years, $43.05M): The reigning Super Bowl MVP heads to Arrowhead. Kansas City desperately needed a home-run threat to replace the aging Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco. Walker guarantees Mahomes won’t have to carry the offense alone as he works his way back from his torn ACL. Grade: A
    • Panthers sign EDGE Jaelan Phillips (4 years, $120M): Carolina swoops in to steal Phillips away from Philadelphia. Injuries derailed the end of his 2025 campaign, but his 73 pressures ranked ninth among edge rushers. At $30 million per year, it is an expensive acquisition, but Carolina desperately needs defensive disruption. Grade: B
    • Steelers trade for WR Michael Pittman Jr.: Pittsburgh sent a late-round pick swap to Indianapolis and handed Pittman a three-year, $59 million extension. Pittman’s 784 receiving yards in 2025 marked his lowest total since his rookie year. The Steelers secure a reliable target opposite DK Metcalf, but they must do more to upgrade the offense. Grade: C

    “The margins are so small and if you really obsess over the small details — it gives you the small edge. That’s how you win in this league.”
    — Fernando Mendoza, Projected No. 1 Pick (Raiders)

    You can already feel the shift in the AFC West. Mendoza spoke clearly at the combine in Indianapolis about his obsession with the details. The Raiders are taking those words to heart, building a structurally sound offensive line before their rookie quarterback even takes his first professional snap.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The Chiefs are aggressively fortifying their offense. Re-signing 36-year-old Travis Kelce—who still managed 851 receiving yards last year—and adding Walker signals Kansas City expects to compete for the AFC crown despite Mahomes’ knee rehabilitation. Meanwhile, the Dolphins and Raiders are executing rapid rebuilds. Miami trusts Willis to navigate a tough AFC East, while Las Vegas turns its attention toward the draft. Expect the Raiders to use the No. 14 overall pick they acquired in the Crosby trade to target an elite edge rusher or a top-tier wideout to surround their incoming quarterback with young, explosive talent.

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