NFL teams have had the ability to sign former Alliance of American Football players for roughly a week now, give or take. During that time, a number of NFL teams—some more than others—have signed a few dozen players from the failed league, with many more still yet to participate in tryouts. The Miami Dolphins have led the way with seven signings from the AAF, while the Pittsburgh Steelers also now have six, as do the Carolina Panthers.
The distribution of experience in that talent pool, though, probably shouldn’t surprise you, as according to Jason Fitzgerald from Over the Cap, the majority of those players were with NFL teams at some point in 2018, so their time away hasn’t been too dramatic.