BHOPAL, India (AP) — The confetti has barely settled on the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX victory, but in the NFL, cash is king and the clock never stops. While the 12th Man is still celebrating in the streets of the Emerald City, general managers across the league are already pivoting to the most ruthless stretch of the calendar: The Offseason.
The 2025 season is history. Now, the real drama begins. From massive contract extensions for the class of 2023 to a draft class headlined by a polarizing quarterback, the next few months will reshape the league for years to come.
The Half-Billion Dollar Question: Stroud, Young, and the 2023 Class
The checkout line is open, and the prices are astronomical. The 2023 draft class is now eligible for extensions, and the stickers are going to shock you. C.J. Stroud is a lock to reset the quarterback market, likely pushing past the $60 million APY barrier. The situation in Carolina is murkier; the Panthers face a franchise-defining decision on Bryce Young after a rollercoaster start to his career.
But the real fireworks will be at the skill positions. Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs are set to challenge the running back devaluation narrative, while Will Anderson Jr. is eyeing Bosa-tier money off the edge.
JSN vs. The Market: A Game of Chicken
Seattle’s Super Bowl run wasn’t just a team effort; it was the coronation of Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The newly minted Offensive Player of the Year was unguardable in 2025, and now he wants to be paid like it.
The floor? Ja’Marr Chase’s massive $40.25 million per year deal. With Rams star Puka Nacua also gunning for a new contract, we are watching a high-stakes game of chicken. The first receiver to sign sets the bar; the second one vaults over it.
Franchise Tag Window: The $47 Million Gamble
From February 17th to March 3rd, teams have the power to lock down one player, but it comes at a steep price. The spotlight is burning bright on Dallas.
George Pickens erupted for 1,429 yards in his fourth year, finally looking like the alpha receiver the Cowboys craved. If a long-term deal isn’t reached, Jerry Jones will have to cough up an estimated $28 million for the tag. It’s a steep price, but losing Pickens for nothing is not an option.
The Daniel Jones Dilemma
Then there is the Indianapolis Colts. Daniel Jones resurrected his career in Indy, looking like a legitimate franchise quarterback before a devastating Achilles tear ended his 2025 campaign in Week 14. The tag for a quarterback sits at roughly $47 million. Do the Colts pay top-five money for a quarterback rehabbing a major injury? It’s a gamble that could cost GM Chris Ballard his job if it goes south.
The Combine: Mendoza Bows Out
The NFL scouting world descends on Indianapolis from February 23rd to March 2nd, but the main attraction won’t be throwing. Fernando Mendoza, the Indiana sensation projected to go No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, has opted out of throwing drills. He’ll save his arm for his Pro Day, protecting his stock as the consensus top pick.
Meanwhile, speedsters will chase ghosts. Xavier Worthy’s 4.21-second 40-yard dash record from 2024 still stands as the gold standard. Scouts will be watching closely to see if anyone from this speedy class can threaten the Chiefs receiver’s mark.
Free Agency Frenzy: March 11th
Mark your calendars: March 11th, 4 p.m. EST. The tampering window opens two days prior, but this is when the fax machines light up. The top tier of free agents is loaded with game-wreckers:
- DE Trey Hendrickson: Still a sack artist.
- C Tyler Linderbaum: The anchor every line needs.
- EDGE Jaelan Phillips: Elite burst off the edge.
- RB Breece Hall: Explosive playmaking ability hitting the open market.
“You win the ring, and suddenly everyone’s phone starts ringing. We want to keep the band together, but we know how this business works. Some guys earned bags we can’t carry.” — Mike Macdonald, Seahawks Head Coach
NHANFL Verdict: What’s Next?
The Seahawks have the trophy, but the Raiders hold the keys to the future with the first overall pick. If Las Vegas locks in on Mendoza as expected, the dominoes will fall quickly. The draft (April 23-25) is where contenders are built, but Free Agency is where they are bought. Expect aggressive moves from teams like the Giants and Titans who are desperate to close the gap.

