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Tyler Allgeier Free-Agency Shock: Falcons RB Seeks $22M, 5 Surprising Teams in the Hunt
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Tyler Allgeier’s march toward 2026 NFL free agency is rapidly becoming one of the league’s most talked-about storylines. Atlanta’s former 1,000-yard rusher is set to hit the open market on March 11 because the cap-strapped Falcons have only about $8 million in space and are expected to prioritize other positions.
A proven producer seeking a fresh start
• Breakout résumé: Allgeier piled up 1,000+ yards and 4.9 YPC as a rookie in 2022, then averaged 4.4 YPC while spelling All-Pro Bijan Robinson the past three seasons.
• Contract expectations: Pro Football Focus projects a two-year, $10 million deal—team-friendly money for a 25-year-old power runner who rarely fumbles.
Top landing spots gaining buzz
Las Vegas Raiders – New head coach Klint Kubiak wants a downhill complement for 2025 first-round pick Ashton Jeanty, and Raiders beat writers list Allgeier as their No. 1 target at RB. Kubiak’s zone-based, two-back scheme is tailor-made for Allgeier’s one-cut style.
Arizona Cardinals – An Instagram report claims the Cardinals are ready to offer a two-year, $12 million contract as they look to replace aging starter James Conner. Pairing Allgeier with Kyler Murray would give Arizona a bruising finisher for Drew Petzing’s balanced attack.
Green Bay Packers – The Athletic lists Allgeier among Green Bay’s value targets if A.J. Dillon departs, citing his fit in Matt LaFleur’s wide-zone running game.
Seattle Seahawks – Seattle has a history of power backs and could pivot to Allgeier if Kenneth Walker III’s price skyrockets.
Fantasy football impact
Bleacher Report ranks Allgeier among the offseason’s “best fantasy landing-spot” backs because a modest contract won’t keep him from 15+ touches per game wherever he signs. If he secures goal-line duties in a committee, his TD upside could mirror his 2024 total of nine scores.
What happens next
• March 11 – Legal tampering window opens; expect visits with cap-rich suitors such as Las Vegas and Arizona.
• March 13 – Contracts can be signed; Falcons still have the option to circle back if the market is cooler than projected.
• April – Scheme fit meetings and voluntary workouts begin, giving Allgeier a chance to lock down an RB1 or high-end RB2 role before the draft.
Bottom line
Tyler Allgeier combines youth, mileage-left legs and proven short-yardage power at a bargain rate. Whether he ultimately joins the Raiders, Cardinals or another contender, his next contract should give him the runway to reclaim a starting job—and give fantasy managers and fan bases a fresh reason to watch his every carry this summer.
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