4. Cameron Jordan
Cameron Jordan appeared to be at the end of the road in 2024, but the eight-time Pro Bowler’s resurgent 2025 proved he can still be a productive NFL player. Starting and appearing in every game so far, the pass rusher has recorded 9.5 sacks, 43 tackles, 13 tackles-for-loss, and a 74.5 PFF grade, the 27th-best mark out of 115 eligible players.
Jordan is still an above-average pass rusher, and players with 10-sack potential normally break the bank in free agency. However, he’s entering his age-37 season next year, and nobody will hand out a long-term deal for someone that close to 40. Seeing as he spent his entire career with the Saints, it’s safe to assume the team will re-sign the impending free agent to a one- or two-year deal.
