From Michael David Smith at PFT.
AFC
AFC
After one of the craziest days in NFL history, here’s a look at what all 32 teams did at the start of the league year:
Baltimore: Traded Haloti Ngata and a seventh-round pick to Detroit for a fourth-round pick and a fifth-round pick.
Buffalo: Traded Kiko Alonso to Philadelphia for LeSean McCoy. Showed interest in Percy Harvin, Jerome Felton, Jordan Cameron andCharles Clay
Cincinnati: Signed A.J. Hawk and Eric Winston. Lined up visits with Nick Fairleyand Clint Boling.
Cleveland: Signed Brian Hartline. Lined up visit with Perrish Cox.
Denver: Signed Owen Daniels and Virgil Green.
Houston: Lined up a visit with Brian Hoyer. Traded Case Keenum to St. Louis.
Indianapolis: Signed Frank Gore, Kendall Langford, Trent Cole, Colt Anderson, Joe Reitz and Mike Adams. Lined up a visit withAndre Johnson.
Jacksonville: Signed Davon House, Dan Skuta and Jermey Parnell. Expected to signJulius Thomas and Sergio Brown.
Kansas City: Signed Tyvon Branch. KeptMike DeVito. Expected to sign Jeremy Maclin.
Miami: Expected to sign Ndamukong Suh. Cut Philip Wheeler and Shelley Smith. Re-signed Kelvin Sheppard.
New England: Cut Darrelle and Brandon Browner. Signed Brandon Gibson. Showed interest in C.J. Spiller and Reggie Bush.
New York Jets: Signed Darrelle Revis, Buster Skrine and Bilal Powell. Traded for Brandon Marshall. Cut Percy Harvin. Talked toAntonio Cromartie.
Oakland: Signed Roy Helu and Malcolm Smith. Showed interest in Jermaine Gresham, Dan Williams and Curtis Lofton.
Pittsburgh: Jason Worilds announced his retirement. Signed Matt Spaeth. Cut Brett Keisel.
San Diego: Cut Chad Rinehart.
Tennessee: Jake Locker announced his retirement. Scheduled visit with Brian Orakpo. Signed Harry Douglas. Visited withAnthony Fasano. Expected to sign Da’Norris Searcy.