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AI Ranks the Best NFL Free Agent Signings of 2026 Offseason

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The 2026 NFL offseason is off to quite the start, with huge contracts being handed out by all 30 teams in just the first 24 hours and change.

We’ve not only seen notable free agent signings, but some big trades have also gone down — Maxx Crosby moving to the Baltimore Ravens and Michael Pittman Jr. heading to the Pittsburgh Steelers, just to name a few.

Time will tell which of the moves being made this week will pay off on the field, but which free agent contracts are looking the best at this point in time? We asked ChatGPT to rank the five best deals handed out so far since the NFL free agency period opened on Monday.

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Wan’Dale Robinson – Tennessee Titans

New York Giants WR Wan'Dale Robinson flexes after a play Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

  • Contract: 4 years, $78 million

What ChatGPT said: Robinson is coming off his first 1,000-yard season, giving Tennessee a reliable playmaker and helping upgrade their passing attack.

The Tennessee Titans are giving quarterback Cam Ward a solid target in the passing game with the addition of Wan’Dale Robinson. The 25-year-old is coming off his first career 1,000-yard campaign in his fourth NFL season out of Kentucky, while also catching a career-high four touchdowns and averaging 11 yards per reception.

Robinson is a much-needed addition to a Tennessee receiving corps that managed the fourth-fewest total yards (3,241) and joint-fewest touchdowns (15) in 2025.

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Benjamin St-Juste – Green Bay Packers

Benjamin St-Juste

  • Contract: 2 years, $10 million

What ChatGPT said: Not a flashy signing, but he strengthens Green Bay’s secondary and allowed a career-low passer rating when targeted last season.

The Green Bay Packers are solidifying their secondary with former Charger and Commander corner Benjamin St-Juste. The move comes as Green Bay cut defensive back Nate Hobbs one year after signing him to a four-year free-agent deal.

The 28-year-old made just two starts in 2025, registering 37 tackles and one interception.

St-Juste is looking for a fresh start and a chance to live up to the potential that saw him taken in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He’ll have a good shot at showing his talent in a strong defensive system in Green Bay.

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Alec Pierce – Indianapolis Colts

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  • Contract: 4 years, $116 million

What ChatGPT said: Pierce became one of the highest-paid receivers of the offseason, showing how valuable young vertical threats have become in modern NFL offenses.

Alec Pierce cashed in this offseason, signing the biggest free agent deal for a receiver in NFL history to stay with the Indianapolis Colts. Pierce has developed into one of the league’s top deep threats, leading the NFL in yards-per-catch for the last two seasons.

With the Colts trading Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers, Pierce will be given the reigns as the No. 1 receiver in an offense that was devastating for the first half of 2025.

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Malik Willis – Miami Dolphins

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  • Contract: 3 years, $67.5 million

What ChatGPT said: After releasing Tua Tagovailoa, Miami gave Willis a chance to become a full-time starter. He showed flashes with the Packers, including a strong game with 288 yards and three touchdowns vs. Baltimore.

The Miami Dolphins are replacing Tua Tagovailoa with Malik Willis, giving the former Packers backup a healthy $67.5 million contract. It’s a lot of money for a player who has so far proved very little as a starter, but the two-season sample size was promising enough for the Dolphins.

In two seasons in Green Bay, Willis completed 70 of his 89 passing attempts (78.7%) for 972 yards and six touchdowns, with no interceptions. The 26-year-old is also a threat in the run game, totaling 261 yards over 42 rushing attempts and three touchdowns with the Packers.

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Jaelan Phillips – Carolina Panthers

Jaelan Phillips

  • Contract: 4 years, $120 million

What ChatGPT said: Phillips is a high-level pass rusher entering his prime and gives Carolina a legitimate defensive centerpiece. He already has 28 career sacks and 68 QB hits and should become the Panthers’ top edge threat.

Edge rusher Jaelan Phillips signed a four-year, $120 million contract with the Carolina Panthers in one of the most notable moves so far this offseason.

In just five NFL seasons, Phillips has already registered 28 sacks and 205 tackles. He most recently featured for the Philadelphia Eagles after starting his career with the Dolphins, taken 18th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.

The 26-year-old will be a welcome addition to a Panthers’ defense that only managed 30 sacks (27th) and 93 quarterback pressures (29th) in 2025.

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Arsenal Ready £80M Bid For Bruno Guimaraes

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Arsenal are preparing an £80 million bid for a key transfer target this summer, according to TeamTalk, as they ramp up their business in the market.

The Gunners have started to put the pieces into place for their first few arrivals of the window, after securing the Premier League title last season.

A move for Leicester wonderkid Jeremy Monga appears to be close, while talks have been held to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge as a squad option.

Beyond the pair, Arsenal are also looking at those who can make an immediate impact, and have set their sights on Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

After making an initial bid for the Brazilian, it appears as though the North London club are stepping up their efforts with another offer on the way.

Arsenal Prepare Another Bruno Guimaraes Bid

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Arsenal’s initial £55 million bid for Guimaraes wasn’t enough to tempt Newcastle into a deal, as the star enters the final two years of his contract.

Despite that rejected, the Gunners look set to ramp up their efforts to land the Brazilian, as TeamTalk claims an £80 million bid is soon on the way.

It’s unclear whether that will be enough to tempt Newcastle, with no public valuation set on the 28-year-old while the club faces a battle to keep hold of him.

It looks like an increasingly tough prospect, however, as the report adds that Guimaraes has told the Magpies that he has no intention of signing a contract extension that would take his stay beyond the next two years.

That may prompt an exit while the star player, who has been described as “brilliant”, is still able to maximise his value for the club on the transfer market.

It plays a key role behind Arsenal’s pursuit of the midfielder, alongside deals elsewhere that could have a knock-on effect.

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Arsenal Impact From Sandro Tonali Deal

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Arsenal’s move for Guimaraes has been accelerated in recent days, which could well be an impact from another Newcastle deal this summer.

Sandro Tonali continues to be linked with an exit from St. James’ Park, as the Italian international has caught the eye of many top clubs in the market.


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Tottenham are frontrunners to sign him, with a £100 million valuation set, which could have a major impact on whether Newcastle feel obliged to sell Guimaraes.

It means Arsenal could look to get a deal done before their rivals, to ensure they are able to land their top target to help improve the midfield ranks.

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Causes and Aftermath of Brazil’s shock 7-1 World Cup defeat to Germany

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On July 8 2014, in front of 58,141 fans at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, Brazilian football died in a very public humiliation.

Germany tore apart the tournament hosts in a World Cup semi-final that defied all logic, racing into a 5-0 lead after just 29 minutes before eventually running out 7–1 winners.

It wasn’t a football match; it was a demolition. A nation that had spent four years building towards this tournament, the first on Brazilian soil since 1950, was reduced to rubble.

Thomas Müller opened the scoring after just 11 minutes, and the Germans didn’t stop. Miroslav Klose, Toni Kroos (twice) and Sami Khedira added four more in an eight-minute spell before the game had even hit the half-hour mark. André Schürrle added two further goals in the second half before Oscar gave the shell-shocked crowd a last-minute consolation. By then, Brazil had long since ceased to exist as a competitive football team.

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The seeds of disaster had been planted long before kick-off. Brazil arrived at the semi-final without Neymar, their talisman and the tournament’s standout player, who had fractured a vertebrae in the quarter-final after a reckless knee from Colombia’s Juan Zuniga. His absence removed not just Brazil’s best player, but their entire creative identity. Neymar had scored four goals and provided two assists in the group stages alone; there was no plan B without him.

Captain Thiago Silva was also suspended, leaving Brazil without both their defensive leader and their most composed presence under pressure. Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari had run out of ideas, handing the armband to David Luiz and trusting a makeshift defensive unit to hold one of Europe’s most technical sides. The decision proved catastrophic. Brazil was carved open again and again.

Scolari’s approach had been to build everything around Neymar rather than produce a collective quality side. So when Neymar gets taken out, the plan goes to waste.

Brazil’s midfield was overrun from the first whistle, and there was a wider sense of complacency, a belief born from home-crowd pressure that tournament destiny would carry them through. Germany didn’t cater to that opinion; they pressed high, moved the ball quickly, and exploited every single yard of space.

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Brazil had a history of heartbreak on the world stage, but nothing had prepared the country for this. The defeat was immediately compared to the Maracanzo — the 1950 World Cup final loss to Uruguay on home soil, widely regarded as the greatest trauma in Brazilian sports history. Where the Maracanazo had been a narrow defeat, this was something a lot more damming.

Journalists and pundits scrambled for new vocabulary, and they found it in Mineiraco, using the suffix often used in journalism to describe a devastating, catastrophic defeat, the same one used for the 1950 defeat. Within hours, it had entered the Brazilian vocabulary permanently.

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The images from inside the Mineirao told the full story. Grown men wept openly in the stands. Children buried their teary faces in their hands. The Brazil players stood motionless, some in tears, as the scoreboard ticked all the way up to seven. The emotional weight of hosting a World Cup, a tournament Brazil had won five times, collapsed under the scale of the defeat. The sense of shame was immediate.

The internet had its own response. Such was the volume of video highlights uploaded to Pornhub in the hours after the final whistle that the platform was forced to issue a public statement asking users to stop — its sports category had been flooded.

The episode, as darkly comic as it was, underscored the extent to which Brazil’s humiliation had transcended football and become a cultural event. Even the world’s largest adult content site was not immune to fallout.


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Scolari resigned within days, and a 3-0 third-place playoff defeat to the Netherlands compounded the misery. The Mineiraco didn’t just end a tournament; it ended an era, exposed structural rot within Brazilian football, and forced a long-overdue reckoning with a culture that had coasted too long on individual quality.

12 years on, it remains the benchmark for sporting catastrophe. Some wounds never fully heal. Brazil haven’t won the World Cup since 2002, with the Mineiraco being the closest they have got to lifting the trophy. The humiliating defeat set them back years, and it still lingers on the country, who are desperate to return to glory.

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£325k-a-week Star Turns Down Tottenham Move Despite Mega Salary Offer

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Tottenham have been handed a major blow in their efforts to sign Marcus Rashford this summer, according to the i Paper, as the Manchester United ace is not currently open to join the club.

It comes as Spurs have been linked with the winger as a potential option to improve the forward ranks, as talks continue over the signing of some key players up front.

Savinho has emerged as a top target once again, after last summer’s interest, with talks being held over a potential £60 million deal for the Brazilian.

There is also interest in Cody Gakpo, who offers slightly more experience. Then there’s Rashford, who is available on the market, but he has seemingly made his mind up over a deal in North London.

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While Tottenham have outlined Rashford as a transfer target for this summer, a deal for the forward appears tough, as the i Paper reports that the England international isn’t keen on a move to the club.

It’s stated that the 28-year-old doesn’t want to join another Premier League club, despite his previous success in the division, as he looks for an exit outside of England.

It follows on from Rashford’s successful loan spell at Barcelona, which saw him become a useful squad option for the club, where he could enjoy his football once again.

However, the Blaugrana opted against a permanent deal to sign the Man United star, who had a permanent clause in his loan move, with a move for Anthony Gordon going through instead.

Barcelona are claimed to be open to another loan move for Rashford, though the Red Devils prefer an exit in the region of £40 million, which could drop to £25 million in the coming weeks.

It means Tottenham will miss out on a move, unless the player’s stance changes in the near future. That said, it will save the club on wages.

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Tottenham’s move for Rashford would’ve been expensive in the long-term, not due to the transfer fee, but due to the likely wages the club would have to take on.

The Man United star earns £325,000-a-week, according to reports, and Tottenham are seemingly willing to pay that wage if they can get a deal over the line.


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Tottenham are pushing to sign the midfielder.

It’s a monumental amount that would smash through the current wage structure for the Lilywhites, as they look to invest even more in the market.

However, with Rashford seemingly turning down the possibility of moving to Tottenham and other Premier League clubs, that may save the club a huge amount that can be invested elsewhere in the squad.

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