Beasley and Jones without a team; Robinson signs with Rams

Cole Beasley and Julio Jones are looking for new teams. Allen Robinson joined the Super Bowl champions with a three-year deal and DJ Chark chose to fill a need in Detroit for a year.

Baker Mayfield wants to get out of Cleveland. He is not happy with the Browns after they tried to replace him with Deshaun Watson on the second day of NFL free agency.

And of course, we have to wait to see what happens to Watson despite his extra-sports problems and that he did not compete in the entire 2021 campaign.

Robinson is the big winner. He moved from Chicago to the Rams and will play alongside Cooper Kupp and quarterback Matthew Stafford. He agreed to sign on Thursday for three years and becomes the recent renowned receiver to sign with the Rams.

The deal with one of the most reliable receivers gives the Rams a player who added 2,397 yards and 13 touchdowns between 2019 and 2020. Robinson was limited to just 12 engagements last season when he totaled 39 catches for 410 yards.

The Buffalo Bills got rid of Beasley, while the Tennessee Titans officially dropped Jones, the seven-time Pro-Bowl receiver.

Chark signed for a year and $10 million, assuring that he thinks he'll be a good fit for the Lions.

Dallas dropped the tackle La'el Collins. Another decision that seeks to alleviate costs and that involves a starter in the offensive.

Other players who were discharged Thursday as designations that will take effect after June 1 are Philadelphia's tackle Fletcher Cox and Cleveland tight end Austin Hooper.

The Giants got rid of safety veteran Logan Ryan after he started in 30 of 31 matches.

The Green Bay Packers signed De'Vondre Campbell to keep the linebacker at home.

According to a person who is aware of the agreement, the New York Jets hired defensive end Jacob Martin for three years and $16.5 million.

The Jets officially signed cornerback D.J. Reed on Thursday for three years. Reed indicated that Seattle's offer to keep him disrespected and that he believes it is worth more.

Safety Justin Reid signed a three-year $31.5 million free agent contract with Kansas City, which formalized the agreement they reached this week.

The Falcons re-signed two free agents with restrictions, offensive line member Colby Gossett and another member of that unit, Anthony Rush. Atlanta also signed two free agents, line member Elijah Wilkinson and cornerback Teez Tabor.