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        2015 NFL Franchise Tag Candidates

        Teams can now apply the franchise tag or transition tag to impending unrestricted free agents. Here are the leading candidates and each team's top free agent.
        By Matt Schauf | Updated on Tue, May 23 2023 5:27 PM UTC
        2015 NFL Franchise Tag Candidates

        OK, NFL teams. Today's the day that you can start applying franchise tags or transition tags. (You're welcome for the reminder.)

        According to NFL Network's Albert Breer, these are the projected 2015 salaries that would follow for each position:

        Franchise

        Quarterback: $18.51 million
        Running Back: $10.93 million
        Wide Receiver: $12.80 million
        Tight End: $8.33 million
        Offensive Lineman: $12.92 million
        Defensive Tackle: $11.17 million
        Defensive End: $14.78 million
        Linebacker: $13.17 million
        Cornerback: $13.05 million
        Safety: $9.60 million
        Punter/Kicker: $4.12 million

        Transition

        QB: $16.12 million
        RB: $9.02 million
        WR: $10.95 million
        TE: $7.057 million
        OL: $11.08 million
        DT: $9.30 million
        DE: $11.94 million
        LB: $11.04 million
        CB: $11.06 million
        S: $8.25 million
        P/K: $3.71 million

        Last year saw only 4 players get the franchise tag (plus the transition tag for another 2). That was down from 8 franchise-tagged players in 2013 and 21 back in 2012. Front offices seem to be growing more wary of throwing so much cap space at a single player on a 1-year deal.

        That said, there are some candidates to get tagged in the coming weeks -- with these twelve 2015 NFL free agents looking most possible. Before you laugh at the 1st, remember that Jets K Nick Folk was among the 4 taggees in 2014.

        Atlanta Falcons: K Matt Bryant
        Baltimore Ravens: WR Torrey Smith, OLB Pernell McPhee
        Buffalo Bills: DE Jerry Hughes
        Dallas Cowboys: WR Dez Bryant
        Denver Broncos: WR Demaryius Thomas, TE Julius Thomas
        Detroit Lions: DT Ndamukong Suh
        Kansas City Chiefs: OLB Justin Houston
        New England Patriots: S Devin McCourty
        New York Giants: DE Jason Pierre-Paul
        San Francisco 49ers: WR Michael Crabtree
        Tennessee Titans: OLB Derrick Morgan

        These other 9 look even less likely to get tagged but remain dark-horse candidates.

        Cleveland Browns: OLB Jabaal Sheard, TE Jordan Cameron
        Green Bay Packers: WR Randall Cobb
        Miami Dolphins: TE Charles Clay
        New Orleans Saints: RB Mark Ingram
        Philadelphia Eagles: WR Jeremy Maclin
        San Diego Chargers: RB Ryan Mathews, CB Brandon Flowers
        Washington: OLB Brian Orakpo

        And here are our picks for the top free agents for the rest of the teams, many of whom reveal why that team doesn't need to worry about the 2015 tags.

        Arizona Cardinals: CB Antonio Cromartie
        Carolina Panthers: DE Greg Hardy
        Chicago Bears: DT Stephen Paea
        Cincinnati Bengals: K Mike Nugent
        Houston Texans: CB Kareem Jackson
        Indianapolis Colts: DE Cory Redding, S Mike Adams
        Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Cecil Shorts
        Minnesota Vikings: FB Jerome Felton
        New York Jets: ILB David Harris
        Oakland Raiders: DT Pat Sims
        Pittsburgh Steelers: OLB Jason Worilds
        Seattle Seahawks: CB Byron Maxwell
        St. Louis Rams: OT Joe Barksdale
        Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DE Adrian Clayborn

        Free agency opens on March 10.

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        Matt has earned two Fantasy Pros accuracy awards for IDP rankings and won thousands of dollars as a player across best ball, dynasty, and high-stakes fantasy formats. He has been creating fantasy football content for more than 20 years, with work featured by Sporting News, Rotoworld, Athlon, Sirius XM, and others. He's been with Draft Sharks since 2011.
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