NFL 2024 roster cuts: Top available players now seeking new teams, potential landing spots ahead of season


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A look at some of the best players now looking for new teams after Tuesday's 53-man deadline

Desmond Ridder

Possible landing spot: Los Angeles Rams
Reasoning: Intriguing pitstop with potential for development under former offensive coordinator Dave Ragone.

Bailey Zappe

Possible landing spot: Los Angeles Chargers
Reasoning: Ideal backup quarterback who can make spot starts in a pinch, potentially an upgrade over current backup Easton Stick.

Kadarius Toney

Possible landing spot: Washington Commanders
Reasoning: Raw ability and talent could be enticing for a revamped receiving corps, especially after the departure of Jahan Dotson.

Noah Brown

Possible landing spot: Los Angeles Chargers
Reasoning: Explosive playmaker who could provide another target for Justin Herbert, given the departures of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.

Samaje Perine

Possible landing spot: Green Bay Packers
Reasoning: Reliable pass-catching backfield option who could complement Josh Jacobs in passing situations, especially after the departure of AJ Dillon.

Caleb Farley

Possible landing spot: Cleveland Browns
Reasoning: Low-risk, buy-low move due to Farley's injury history, but potential for a talented defensive back given his connection with Browns coaching and personnel consultant Mike Vrabel.

Lewis Cine

Possible landing spot: New York Giants
Reasoning: Rebuilding team with questions at safety, and Cine's untapped potential could be worth a gamble if he stays healthy.

Terrace Marshall Jr.

Possible landing spot: Buffalo Bills
Reasoning: Buffalo has a significant number of vacated targets after the departures of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, and Marshall could be a worthy gamble to see if he can connect with Josh Allen.

Isaiah Spiller

Possible landing spot: Las Vegas Raiders
Reasoning: Potential for a reunion with former Chargers general manager Tom Telesco, who drafted Spiller, and the Raiders' lack of depth at running back.

DeSean Jackson

Possible landing spot: Pittsburgh Steelers
Reasoning: Veteran speedster who could provide a deep threat behind George Pickens, complementing the Steelers' receiving corps.


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