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2024 NFL free agency: Best D-ends, tackles, edge rushers

Chris Jones, the top defensive tackle on the free agent market, has 75.5 sacks and 12 forced fumbles over eight seasons in Kansas City. Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images

We end our look at the various tiers of the upcoming NFL free agent market with defensive linemen.

Since prominent quarterbacks don't typically hit the open market, the defensive line often produces the most significant deals. If you look at the contracts for the top 20 players at each respective position, edge rusher is the second-most-lucrative spot, while defensive tackle is fourth. If you can't be a quarterback, you can still make a good living by taking one down.

Linebacker has a higher franchise tag value than defensive line, but that's because some edge rushers are considered to be linebackers by virtue of how they're defined within a particular team's scheme. In a league where the nickel sub-package with four down linemen has become a base defense, that's an antiquated distinction.

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Here, I'll be including edge rushers -- outside linebackers and ends who primarily rush the passer from outside the tackle spot -- and interior linemen -- tackles and ends who primarily rush the passer from inside the tackles. I'll start on the edge, where the top two players got franchise-tagged on Tuesday:

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Edge rushers | Defensive tackles

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Edge rushers

Tier 1: Franchise players