Best possible landing spots for top NFL free agents in 2020

Amari Cooper
Amari Cooper

#6 Jack Conklin, T, Tennessee Titans

Divisional Round - Tennessee Titans v New England Patriots

Here's another top-tier offensive lineman that could potentially be available in March. Unlike Washington's Brandon Scherff, Conklin has started 16 games in three of his four NFL seasons, so durability isn't really a concern here. Conklin is an all-round dominant offensive tackle that possesses the ability to knock around opposing defensive ends and pancake them in the running game.

In fact, Conklin allowed just one sack this entire season. Impressive, right? And if you want to know more about his run-blocking ability, just ask the NFL's leading rusher in 2019, Derrick Henry. The former first-round pick out of Iowa helped pave the way for Henry to rush for 1,540 yards while averaging 5.1 YPC.

If Conklin were to hit the open market, the Seattle Seahawks should offer him whatever he wants. Seriously. Well-rounded offensive tackles are hard to find nowadays and Seattle's right tackle position has been a constant revolving door for far too long. Not to mention that they have a Hall of Fame quarterback, in Russell Wilson, that should be protected at all costs. Conklin would certainly provide that and then some for the Seahawks in 2020.

Best landing spot: Seattle Seahawks


#7 Robby Anderson, WR, New York Jets

Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

Yes, I do consider Robby Anderson to be a top-tier free agent. I mean, have you seen this guy play before? His 6'3" frame combined with his track-like speed makes him a perfect fit for any NFL team in need of help at the wideout position.

Anderson, who's been extremely productive over the last several seasons, is a match-up nightmare for any opposing defensive back. His combined 1,531 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns over the last two seasons speak for itself. Don't fool yourself. The Jets would regret letting Anderson walk away without a contract extension.

Even though we're not sure what's going to happen in New England, I think Anderson would be a perfect fit. He would give Brady and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels a big-bodied, explosive playmaker that has the ability to beat you in a multitude of ways.

This, of course, is if both Brady and McDaniels return to New England in 2020. Whether they return or not, New England desperately needs wide receiver help. Anderson would be a tremendous addition to Patriots' passing offense that was about as dry as the Sahara Desert in 2019.

Best landing spot: New England Patriots

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