Free agency is one of the more captivating times of the NFL calendar. Players go from one team to another, sometimes earning many millions of dollars in the process. Some argue the most intriguing scenario is when a player stays in the division, creating a natural storyline two times a season.
That happened in the AFC West this offseason, as now-former Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Drue Tranquill turned in his powder blue for the Kansas City Chiefs' red and gold. General manager Brett Veach offered him a one-year contract worth $3 million, which can reach up to $5 million based on incentives.