David Njoku remains the top unsigned free agent tight end three weeks into NFL free agency, with his market stalling amid reports of a soft demand around $10 million annually, fueling trader consensus on a tight race among quarterback-needy contenders. The New England Patriots and Chicago Bears share implied 49% probabilities as versatile receiving threats for Drake Maye and Caleb Williams, respectively, bolstered by ample cap space and thin depth charts at the position. Miami Dolphins sit close at 39% after heavy pre-agency buzz linking Njoku to Tua Tagovailoa's offense, while a mid-tier cluster around 28-33%—including Broncos, Bengals, and Rams—reflects broad interest from pass-oriented attacks eyeing upgrades. Browns' low odds stem from Njoku's February farewell post and their TE room rebuild with Fannin, Whiteheart, and Stoll.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhere will David Njoku play in 2026-27?
Where will David Njoku play in 2026-27?
Chicago Bears 98%
Atlanta Falcons 9%
Cleveland Browns 9%
Kansas City Chiefs 9%
$20,769 Vol.
$20,769 Vol.
Chicago Bears
98%
Atlanta Falcons
9%
Cleveland Browns
9%
Kansas City Chiefs
9%
Philadelphia Eagles
8%
Tennessee Titans
2%
Carolina Panthers
2%
San Francisco 49ers
2%
Buffalo Bills
1%
New York Jets
1%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
14%
Los Angeles Chargers
<1%
Arizona Cardinals
-
Baltimore Ravens
-
Cincinnati Bengals
30%
Dallas Cowboys
28%
Denver Broncos
-
Detroit Lions
29%
Green Bay Packers
29%
Houston Texans
28%
Indianapolis Colts
30%
Jacksonville Jaguars
29%
Las Vegas Raiders
29%
Los Angeles Rams
30%
Miami Dolphins
-
Minnesota Vikings
28%
New England Patriots
49%
New Orleans Saints
28%
New York Giants
27%
Pittsburgh Steelers
29%
Seattle Seahawks
27%
Washington Commanders
-
Chicago Bears 98%
Atlanta Falcons 9%
Cleveland Browns 9%
Kansas City Chiefs 9%
$20,769 Vol.
$20,769 Vol.
Chicago Bears
98%
Atlanta Falcons
9%
Cleveland Browns
9%
Kansas City Chiefs
9%
Philadelphia Eagles
8%
Tennessee Titans
2%
Carolina Panthers
2%
San Francisco 49ers
2%
Buffalo Bills
1%
New York Jets
1%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
14%
Los Angeles Chargers
<1%
Arizona Cardinals
-
Baltimore Ravens
-
Cincinnati Bengals
30%
Dallas Cowboys
28%
Denver Broncos
-
Detroit Lions
29%
Green Bay Packers
29%
Houston Texans
28%
Indianapolis Colts
30%
Jacksonville Jaguars
29%
Las Vegas Raiders
29%
Los Angeles Rams
30%
Miami Dolphins
-
Minnesota Vikings
28%
New England Patriots
49%
New Orleans Saints
28%
New York Giants
27%
Pittsburgh Steelers
29%
Seattle Seahawks
27%
Washington Commanders
-
If David Njoku does not officially join a new team by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If David Njoku joins a team that is not listed, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If David Njoku is released, retires, or is not under contract with any professional team by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
An official signing announcement prior to the market’s close date will immediately resolve this market to the corresponding option.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official announcements from the NFL and/or the acquiring team. A consensus of credible media reporting may also be used to resolve the market.
Market Opened: Mar 3, 2026, 1:38 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If David Njoku does not officially join a new team by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If David Njoku joins a team that is not listed, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If David Njoku is released, retires, or is not under contract with any professional team by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
An official signing announcement prior to the market’s close date will immediately resolve this market to the corresponding option.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official announcements from the NFL and/or the acquiring team. A consensus of credible media reporting may also be used to resolve the market.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...David Njoku remains the top unsigned free agent tight end three weeks into NFL free agency, with his market stalling amid reports of a soft demand around $10 million annually, fueling trader consensus on a tight race among quarterback-needy contenders. The New England Patriots and Chicago Bears share implied 49% probabilities as versatile receiving threats for Drake Maye and Caleb Williams, respectively, bolstered by ample cap space and thin depth charts at the position. Miami Dolphins sit close at 39% after heavy pre-agency buzz linking Njoku to Tua Tagovailoa's offense, while a mid-tier cluster around 28-33%—including Broncos, Bengals, and Rams—reflects broad interest from pass-oriented attacks eyeing upgrades. Browns' low odds stem from Njoku's February farewell post and their TE room rebuild with Fannin, Whiteheart, and Stoll.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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