Jerry Hughes - DL - Bills
Yahoo's Charles Robinson reports the Bills are working to keep free agent DE Jerry Hughes, but "it's looking like a bidding situation."
With Justin Houston and Jason Pierre-Paul off the market, Hughes is locked in as this year's premier edge rusher. At this point, it would take a huge offer from Buffalo to keep him from reaching free agency. The Bills are expected to move to a 3-4 under Rex Ryan, leaving Manny Lawson as the in-house favorite to replace Hughes.
Adrian Clayborn - DL - Buccaneers
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler hears the Cowboys, Falcons, Seahawks, Vikings, and Giants have all shown preliminary interest in free agent DE Adrian Clayborn.
Clayborn missed almost all of 2014 with a torn biceps tendon, but doesn't turn 27 until July and could at very least help a team as a rotational end. A medical concern, Clayborn also missed most of 2012 with an ACL tear.
Charles Clay - TE - Dolphins
ESPN's Josina Anderson reports the Bills have interest in transition tagged TE Charles Clay.
The Bills would likely need to overpay to sign Clay, as the Dolphins have the right to match any offer. Clay has averaged 64 catches over the last two seasons. Miami won't receive any compensation if he signs elsewhere.
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Pernell McPhee - LB - Ravens
NBC Washington reports the Cardinals view free agent OLB Pernell McPhee as a healthy replacement to Darnell Dockett.
McPhee has been mostly an outside linebacker the last two seasons, but can rush the passer from multiple spots. In Arizona, he has potential to play both end and edge rusher opposite Alex Okafor. McPhee is expected to approach $10 million annually on the open market.
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