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NFL Free Agency: All Officially Unofficial Signings From Tuesday

NFL free agency is off and running. Like crappy movies, the deals came fast and furious on Tuesday. And that means the sequel on Wednesday will be even faster and furiouser. I tried to compile the most complete list possible using information gathered from ESPN and Pro Football Talk.

I was disappointed to see the Ravens resign Marshall Yanda as he was high on my Raider wishlist. The move was not unexpected though. The Jags made a big splash with Paul Poslusnzy. This either means that Kirk Morrison won't be returning or the Jags are switching to a 3-4. They have solid personnel for a 3-4. Remember that teams and players cannot actually put ink to these contracts until Friday. So some of these may change.

Check out the list after the jump....

 

Arizona Cardinals

Tight End Jeff King

Baltimore Ravens

Guard Marshall Yanda agreed to a five-year, $32 million contract, including $21 million in the first three year.

Buffalo Bills

Quarterback Tyler Thigpen agreed to three-year deal.

Carolina Panthers

Defensive end Charles Johnson agreed to six-year, $76 million deal, including $32 million guaranteed.

Dallas Cowboys

Tackle Doug Free agreed to a four-year, $32 million contract, including $17 million guaranteed.

Detroit Lions

Kicker Dave Rayner agreed to a one-year contract.

Houston Texans

Defensive lineman Damione Lewis agreed to a one-year contract.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Linebacker Paul Poslusnzy agreed to a six-year, $42 million contract.

Kansas City Chiefs

Center Casey Wiegmann agreed to a one-year $2.25 million contract.

Minnesota Vikings

Wide Reciever Devin Aromashodu agreed to a one-year contract.

New York Giants

Offensive Guard Kevin Boothe

Oakland Raiders

Defensive End Jarvis Moss agreed to a one-year $1.25 million dollar contract.

New York Jets

Offensive Tackle Wayne Hunter agreed to a four-year contract.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cornerback Ike Taylor agreed to a four-year contract.

San Diego Chargers

Linebacker Takeo Spikes agreed to a three-year contract.

Tackle Jeromy Clary agreed to a four-year, $20 million contract, including $8.5 million in 2011 pay.

Tight end Randy McMichael agreed to a one-year contract.

San Francisco 49ers

Quarterback Alex Smith agreed to a one-year contract.

Washington Redskins

Wide receiver Santana Moss agreed to a three-year, $15 million contract, including $6 million guaranteed. (7/27)

Defensive tackle Barry Cofield agreed to terms on a six-year deal worth $12.5 million.