NFL Free Agency Recap: Day 4

By Slater Jackson / Roar Pro

Here is a look at some of the big transactions that took place on day four of NFL Free Agency.

Steve Smith signs with Baltimore
The Ravens worked quickly to secure the services of the fiery receiver. Striking a three-year deal worth $12 million, the Ravens have acquired an ideal receiver for moving the chains and gaining the hard yards over the middle.

Michael Oher signs with the Titans
The former Raven landed in Tennessee on a four-year deal worth $20 million with $9.5 million guaranteed. The Titans bolster their offensive line with the ultra-athletic tackle, who can play on either side of the line.

BJ Raji resigns with Green Bay
The big man decided to stay a Packer and signed on a one-year deal worth $4 million. After turning down a lucrative multi-year deal last off season from the Packers, Raji now has to prove his worth once again.

Cortland Finnegen signs with Miami
The Dolphins struck a deal with Finnegen for two years worth $11 million. The once all-pro cornerback is coming off a down year, and with a fresh start in Miami is looking to reinvent his career.

Daryl Smith stays in Baltimore
The Ravens resigned one of their move valuable pieces on defence in Daryl Smith. Coming to terms on a four-year deal worth $16.1 million, the Ravens have locked up a veteran presence at linebacker for years to come.

Hakeem Nicks signs with the Colts
The former Giant moves to Indianapolis and will be catching balls from Andrew Luck. Striking a one-year deal worth $3.5 million, the Colts get a proven asset at wide receiver to compliment TY Hilton and an ageing Reggie Wayne.

The Crowd Says:

2014-03-17T05:52:06+00:00

gavin

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hopefully for all our sakes colts start playing pass first and let Luck loose

2014-03-16T02:43:47+00:00

Worlds Biggest

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Steve Smith let everyone know he wasn't happy being released. Guess you can't blame him, a Club legend but at 35 how much more is in the tank ? Oher returns back home to the Volunteer State. Read an article yesterday which stated he didn't live up to his high draft pick. He has turned into a good player, 2 x Pro Bowl selection and SB winner. He's not great in the passing game but very good in run game. Any receiver worth there salt would want to play for the Colts. Nicks will be a nice addition.

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