NFL teams are on (or about to be on) vacation for a couple of weeks before they prepare for training camp in July. Most rosters are set for the 2026 season, but that doesn't mean they are necessarily completely final. Salary cap situations are also in flux, as teams need to look at players who are set to become free agents in 2027. So now's the time to get those players locked down before we get into the complications of the regular season.
Below, I've suggested one final move for all 32 NFL teams to wrap up their offseasons. Each suggestion is something they can take care of in late June or early July that will put them in a better situation for the coming season and/or the seasons beyond that. There are some contract extensions, some last-minute signings and even a couple of trades. I limited myself to just one landing spot for each of the top remaining free agents.
Let's start with the Bills and go division by division.
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Buffalo Bills
Extend right guard O'Cyrus Torrence
The Bills don't have too many major contracts ending after the 2026 season, but it would be good to keep their offensive line continuity by re-upping Torrence. He is far from the best guard in the league, but last season he ranked above average in ESPN's pass block win rate (93.3%, 25th) and run block win rate (74.1%, 13th). He's also still just 26 years old, so he's right in his prime.

