Top free agents position by position:
QB
Derek Anderson (Cleveland)- Looks as if he is going back to Cleveland, but will he be as effective with the contract?
Daunte Culpepper (Oak)-I still believe in him for some reason, I still believe he has a couple good years in the tank.
Todd Collins (Wash)- Can this gritty veteran start? or is he always going to be known as a back-up?
RB
Michael Turner(SD)- Never got an opportunity in San Diego and a team will take a shot on him. I just believe he cannot carry the load of hand offs for a team.
Julius Jones(Dallas)- Everyone loves him, I personally think he sucks. He couldn't start in Dallas and shouldn't start anywhere else. I left Marion Barber off this list because I am assuming he will be resigned by Dallas
Jessie Chatman (Miami)- Proved he can start in Miami last year, some desperate team will take a shot on him.
WR
Randy Moss (NE)- Had a great regular season, fizzled in the play-offs. I think he is leaving the Patriots for his last shot at a huge contract, many Pats fans disagree.
Donte Stallworth (NE)-Is a quality 2 or slot receiver nothing more. Over-hyped because he was on the Patriots and has a cool name.
D.J. Hackett (Seattle)- Potential. That is what everyone has been saying about him for years. This year he has to prove that he is more than just potential.
Devery Henderson (NO)- Dropped some balls last year. Looking to bounce back with a new team, can be as productive as Donte Stallworth.
Bernard Berrian (Chi)-Another over-rated 2/ slot reciever. Is going to get paid this off-season, but for what?
TE
Alge Crumpler(Atl)-The Best Tight End available and a solid red zone target and can also keep line-backers at bay when he is in the flats.
Eric Johnson(NO)- Solid player, can catch red zone T.D.s as well as block too.
OL
Alan Faneca(Pitt)- has been a stud guard for years, and even though he is getting older he will still be a premier offensive lineman.
Flozell Adams(Dallas)- Over-rated in Dallas some team will give him a huge contract.
Jeff Faine (NO)- Great Center potential. Was great in New Orleans and will be a pro-bowler for a long time coming.
DL
Justin Smith (Cin)- The only good thing on Cincy's D, solid pass rusher. I hope the Steelers sign him.
Antwan Odom (Ten)- Very young, has all the potential in the worl the team that grabs him, will get the steal of free agency.
Mike Rucker (Car)-Old veteran from Carolina, will be a good stoppage DT for any team.
Chirs Canty (Dal)-Great Pass rusher in Dallas, decently young, another potential guy.
LB
Lance Briggs (Chi)- Best LB available, great at almost every aspect of the position, great for for a 3-4 team.
Kawika Mitchell (NYG)- Is going to get the super bowl contract from some team, and they will probably pay too much. He is a good run stopper though.
Boss Bailey (Det)- Name is awesome first of all. Is very young and has loads of potential, and is very quick.
Michael Boley (ATL)- Extremely versatile and is a big time playmaker.
Rosevelt Colvin (NE)- Good Defending the pass, fast and still decently young. Notice I didn't mention Bruschi and Seau? Well that is because they suck.
DB
Asante Samuel (NE)- Over-rated in my eyes, but is young, quick, and a play-maker(except for when balls fall into his hands during important times of the superbowl)
Marcus Trufant (Seattle)- Young, quick and will be payed. Was the Best corner in Seattle and looking for a long time contract.
Nnamdi Asomugha (Oak)-Another young guy trapped in Oakland, was a pro-bowler and will be an an excellent fit in a team lacking CB depth.
Gabril WIlson (NYG)-Super Bowl contract, with a lack of safties in free-agency this means he will be paid handsomely.
Antonio Bryant (Det)-9 year vet recently cut by lions, still can be a very servicable corner.
Randall Gay (NE)-Good nickle back, will never be a premier one or two, but is still a very good corner.
Domonique Foxworth (Denver) young, potential.
Reynaldo Hill (Tenn) young, potential.
Eugene Wilson (NE)-fell off some what from his first couple of years in New England, looking to regain credibility.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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