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UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts
June 7, 2026 By  NFL Draft, NFL News

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC SOUTH

Signing undrafted free agents in the NFL is a tricky proposition. UDFA 2026 NFL contracts totalled $10.6 million, an all-time record. Once the draft is over, teams can go and sign college players who were undrafted, and the enticement of money talks. It is worth noting that even though undrafted free agents can sign a three-year contract for just over $3 million, very little of that contract is guaranteed. In fact, many players have nothing guaranteed or paltry amounts of five to twenty thousand dollars guaranteed. A closer look at 2026 UDFA NFL contracts shows teams have different approaches to building the roster.

The Los Angeles Chargers gave Oregon offensive tackle Isaiah World $534,000 in guarantees, the most for undrafted free agents this offseason. Taurean York, a linebacker from Texas A&M, netted $325,000 from the Denver Broncos.

Utah edge rusher Logan Fano received a guaranteed $310,000 from the Cleveland Browns.

This is the third in our series on UDFA in the AFC. See the AFC East and AFC North to learn more.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC SOUTH Free Agent Contracts

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC South

Jacksonville takes the lead in spending at $2.456 million. Houston is the lone team in the AFC South that chose to guarantee money to each undrafted free agent they signed.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Houston Texans

Team Player Position College Guaranteed
Houston Texans Collin Wright CB Stanford $262,500
Houston Texans Stephen Hall CB Missouri $190,000
Houston Texans Sabastian Harsh DE North Carolina State $165,000
Houston Texans Dominic Bailey DT Tennessee $160,000
Houston Texans Sam Hagen G South Dakota State $195,000
Houston Texans Jack Stonehouse P Syracuse $75,000
Houston Texans Noah Whittington RB Oregon $267,500
Houston Texans Josh Pitsenberger RB Yale $62,000
Houston Texans James Neal III T Iowa State $277,500
Houston Texans Jalen Walthall WR Incarnate Word $220,000
Houston Texans Daniel Sobkowicz WR Illinois State $110,000
Houston Texans Treyvhon Saunders WR Colgate $10,000
TOTAL $1,994,500

The Houston Texans chose to spread around nearly $2 million, with nine players earning at least $100,000. Leading the pack was James Neal III, an offensive tackle from Iowa State.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Indianapolis Colts

Team Player Position College Guaranteed
Indianapolis Colts Geno VanDeMark C Alabama $240,000
Indianapolis Colts Mitchell Melton DE Virginia $130,000
Indianapolis Colts Cam Ball DT Arkansas $272,500
Indianapolis Colts West Weeks LB Louisiana State $268,500
Indianapolis Colts Tahj Chambers LB Mississippi $20,000
Indianapolis Colts Lincoln Pare RB Texas $10,000
Indianapolis Colts Jordon Vaughn RB Abilene Christian $5,000
Indianapolis Colts Austin Brown S Wisconsin $272,500
Indianapolis Colts Nolan Rucci T Penn State $210,000
Indianapolis Colts Carson Towt TE Notre Dame $120,000
Indianapolis Colts Sahmir Hagans WR Duke $15,000
Indianapolis Colts Raylen Sharpe WR Arkansas $10,000
Indianapolis Colts E.J. Horton WR Purdue $0
TOTAL $1,573,500

All but one of the Indianapolis Coltssignees netted guaranteed money, and seven players earned six-figure guarantees. At the top of the list were three players on defense: Austin Brown of Wisconsin $272,500), Cam Ball of Arkansas ($272,500), and West Weeks of LSU ($268,500).

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Jacksonville Jaguars

Team Player Position College Guaranteed
Jacksonville Jaguars Jordan White C Vanderbilt $0
Jacksonville Jaguars Devon Marshall CB North Carolina State $160,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Preston Hodge CB Colorado $67,500
Jacksonville Jaguars Bryan Thomas Jr. DE South Carolina $277,500
Jacksonville Jaguars Quindarius Dunnigan DE Michigan State $0
Jacksonville Jaguars Jalen Hunt DT Cincinnati $215,000
Jacksonville Jaguars T.J. Bollers DT California $257,500
Jacksonville Jaguars Alex Bullock ED South Dakota State $3,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Joey Aguilar QB Tennessee $247,500
Jacksonville Jaguars J’Mari Taylor RB Virginia $277,500
Jacksonville Jaguars Devin Neal S Virginia $231,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Jimto Obidegwu T North Texas $210,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Garrett DiGiorgio T California-Los Angeles $247,500
Jacksonville Jaguars Ethan Conner TE Troy $12,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Trebor Peña WLB Penn State $120,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Michael Wortham WR Montana $120,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Brady Boyd WR Utah $10,000
Jacksonville Jaguars Ben Patterson WR Texas-Permian Basin $0
TOTAL $2,456,000

UDFA 2026 NFL contracts for Jacksonville were only exceeded by those of Kansas City. The Jacksonville Jaguars were only outspent by Kansas City, as eleven players earned contracts with guaranteed money exceeding $100,000. At the top of the list is J’Mari Taylor from Virginia, netting $277,500 in guaranteed money. Highly regarded quarterback Joey Aguilar of Tennessee received $247,500 in guarantees to come to camp and compete as a backup for Trevor Lawrence.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Tennessee Titans

Team Player Position College Guaranteed
Tennessee Titans Jalen McMurray CB Tennessee $150,000
Tennessee Titans Latrell McCutchin CB Houston $165,000
Tennessee Titans Jeadyn Lukus CB Clemson $30,000
Tennessee Titans Sean Brown LB North Carolina State $120,000
Tennessee Titans Mani Powell LB Purdue $140,000
Tennessee Titans Shad Banks LB Texas-San Antonio $90,000
Tennessee Titans Bishop Fitzgerald S Southern California $267,500
Tennessee Titans Rasheed Miller T Louisville $140,000
Tennessee Titans Aamil Wagner T Notre Dame $0
Tennessee Titans Hank Beatty WR Illinois $272,500
Tennessee Titans Tyren Montgomery WR John Carroll $0
TOTAL $1,375,000

The Tennessee Titans dished out $1.375 million on UDFA 2026 NFL contracts, including big chunks to Hank Beatty of Illinois and Bishop Fitzgerald o USC.

 

Data from Spotrac.com

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About David Keech

David is a sportswriter focusing on the NFL, MLB, NBA and College Sports along with sportscard collecting. He has reported on amateur and professional sports in Wisconsin since 2013. David has degrees in education from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

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