Welcome to the NFL's holdout season.
While the draft commands the top headlines, several star players are set to sit out in hopes of landing a new deal. This is especially notable during a unique offseason in which the NFL could delay or carve up the summer process in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, the league and players' association have already agreed to a voluntary virtual offseason period.
Disgruntled stars, players vastly outperforming contracts and more headline the list of potential holdouts going into 2020. Some holdouts will get a player paid, as Ezekiel Elliott's did.