
Rookies and veterans are reporting to training camps around the NFL, which means that our long national nightmare of life without professional football is nearly over. Yay, but for a lot of veterans in the league, there’s still an element of waiting by the phone to hear from their agents regarding interests from NFL teams.
Not every veteran — even veterans who are still playing at a high level — have homes when training camps start. A lot of the players listed below will find those homes before preseason games begin in early August, and some will have to wait longer. (Yes, there are veterans who would prefer to eschew training camp entirely, and that has something to do with it).
So, as we head into the pre-preseason, here are the best players who, at this point, are still looking for their new NFL destinations.
Carson Wentz, Quarterback

Teddy Bridgewater, Quarterback

Dalvin Cook, Running Back

Ezekiel Elliott, Running Back

Kareem Hunt, Running Back

J.D. McKissic, Running Back

Leonard Fournette, Running Back

T.Y. Hilton, Receiver

Kenny Golladay, Receiver

Sammy Watkins, Receiver

Jarvis Landry, Receiver

Cameron Brate, Tight End

Kyle Rudolph, Tight End

Adam Shaheen, Tight End


Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle

George Fant, Offensive Tackle

Jason Peters, Offensive Tackle

Ty Nsekhe, Offensive Tackle

Justin Pugh, Offensive Guard

Gabe Jackson, Offensive Guard

Rodger Saffold, Offensive Guard

Trai Turner, Offensive Guard

Dalton Risner, Offensive Guard

Oday Aboushi, Offensive Guard

Ben Jones, Center

Pat Elflein, Center

Yannick Ngakoue, EDGE

Justin Houston, EDGE

Dawuane Smoot, EDGE

Robert Quinn, EDGE

Melvin Ingram III, EDGE

Linval Joseph, DI

Ndamukong Suh, DI

Shelby Harris, DI

Rashaan Evans, Linebacker

Myles Jack, Linebacker

Kyle Van Noy, Linebacker

Kwon Alexander, Linebacker

Marcus Peters, Cornerback

Eli Apple, Cornerback

Casey Hayward Jr., Cornerback

Anthony Brown, Cornerback

Lamarcus Joyner, Safety

DeAndre Houston-Carson, Safety
