NFL free agency doesn't officially begin until the start of the new league year on Wednesday, but pending free agents have been able to negotiate deals with teams since noon on Monday.
Nearly every team has agreed to terms on a contract with an external free agent—someone not on their roster in 2023—except for three teams, the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The biggest surprise on this list is the Cowboys, which have made just one signing in the form of retaining long snapper Trent Sieg.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters in January that the team would be taking an "all-in" approach this offseason, but considering his team has yet to make a move, it's worth wondering what the franchise's definition of "all-in" actually is.