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Detroit Lions: 2017 Free Agent Report

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One thing about the NFL is that because of free agency and the draft, rosters tend to change from year to year. That will be no different for the Detroit Lions in 2017 as they will have a plethora of free agents who may or may not return to the Motor City. Here is the Detroit Lions: 2017 Free Agent Report.

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*Note: All free agent information obtained from Spotrac.com. All definitions obtained from InsideThePylon.com.

Unrestricted Free Agents (20)

“UFA refers to an Unrestricted Free Agent, which describes a vested veteran whose contract ended at the start of the new league year. Unrestricted Free Agents differ as the vested veteran status allows the player to enter the full free agent market with his previous team having no ‘right of first refusal’. This constitutes one of the major differences between Unrestricted and Restricted Free Agency. The previous teams’ only ability to limit the potential Unrestricted Free Agent’s access to free agency is to apply the Franchise Tag (Exclusive or Non-Exclusive).”

Anquan BoldinWR36DETTBD$2,750,000UFA
Riley ReiffLT28DETTBD$1,998,425UFA
Stefan CharlesDT28DETTBD$1,750,000UFA
Tyrunn WalkerDT26DETTBD$1,600,000UFA
Rafael BushFS29DETTBD$1,500,000UFA
Dan OrlovskyQB33DETTBD$1,065,000UFA
Don MuhlbachLS35DETTBD$1,065,000UFA
Jon BosticILB25DETTBD$985,200UFA
Clay HarborTE29DETTBD$885,000UFA
Matthew MulliganTE31DETTBD$885,000UFA
Tim WrightTE26DETTBD$815,000UFA
Larry WarfordG25DETTBD$768,750UFA
Andre RobertsWR29DETTBD$760,000UFA
Josh BynesOLB27DETTBD$760,000UFA
Joique BellRB30DETTBD$760,000UFA
Asa JacksonCB27DETTBD$760,000UFA
Crezdon ButlerCB29DETTBD$760,000UFA
Devin TaylorDE27DETTBD$615,146UFA
Armonty BryantOLB26DETTBD$555,150UFA
Garrett ReynoldsG29DETTBDUFA

Restricted Free Agents (4)

“A restricted free agent or RFA, refers to a player who has completed his rookie contract but has not vested (reached the four years of service time needed to become an unrestricted free agent). Restricted free agents are allowed to explore the market and to sign an offer sheet with any team in the league. They are “restricted” in that their original team can make a “tender offer” which offers the player a one year contract at a value that corresponds with a level of compensation. If a player received a tender offer and still signs an offer sheet with a new team, the original team has 5 days to match. If they choose not to match, the new team has to provide compensation according to the tender offer.”

TJ JonesWR24DETTBD$600,000RFA
Brandon CopelandOLB25DETTBD$525,000RFA
Khyri ThorntonDT27DETTBD$525,000RFA
Cornelius LucasRT25DETTBD$516,667RFA

Exclusive Rights Free Agents (3)

“When the contract of a player with less than three accrued seasons expires, the last team with whom they had a contract has the right to tender the player a non-guaranteed contract for the minimum salary as specified in the CBA. If the player is tendered, they no longer have the right to negotiate a contract with any other team in the NFL and can only sign a contract with their former team. Since the player has limited experience the contract they sign is almost always for the minimum salary.”

Alex CarterCB22DETTBD$525,000ERFA
Kerry HyderDT25DETTBD$480,000ERFA
Adairius BarnesCB22DETTBDERFA

Drafted with AI assistance, edited and fact-checked by DSN staff.

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