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Originally posted by Bad Moon Rison:
,Does anyone know who's an UFA at G, CB and FS this offseason?


I know Faneca is a free agent and will probably leave Pittsburgh. I think Babineaux from Seattle is available. TT will know him. and of course Assante Samuel of New England will get a mega deal from somebody... With Michael Turner, those three or four will be the bigger names on the free agent front.
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Originally posted by Bad Moon Rison:
Does anyone know who's an UFA at G, CB and FS this offseason?


Jake Scott and Ryan Lilja from the Colts will both be UFAs. I think both a relatively young. Indy's Oline has been the league's best for a couple years now. Seems like every year they surrender the fewest sacks. These are the only 2 I like from this UFA class.

The other UFA OGs:

OG P.J. Alexander UFA Atlanta Falcons
OG Rick DeMulling UFA Indianapolis Colts
OG Keydrick Vincent UFA Baltimore Ravens
OG Fred Weary UFA Houston Texans
OG Floyd Womack UFA Seattle Seahawks

Obviously Asante Samuel will be the top FA corner. Drayton Florence (Colts) is also a UFA but he lost his starting spot to Antonio Chromartie.

The other UFA CBs:
Randall Gay UFA New England Patriots
Tory James UFA New England Patriots
B.J. Sams UFA Baltimore Ravens
Chad Scott UFA New England Patriots

The UFA Safeties:
Jordan Babineaux UFA Seattle Seahawks
William Bartee UFA Kansas City Chiefs
Jay Bellamy UFA New Orleans Saints
Omar Stoutmire UFA Washington Redskins
Derrick Strait UFA Carolina Panthers
Gibril Wilson UFA New York Giants
Here are the RBs:

Michael Turner UFA San Diego Chargers
Jamal Lewis UFA Cleveland Browns
Fred Taylor UFA Jacksonville Jaguars
Chris Brown UFA Tennessee Titans
Julius Jones UFA Dallas Cowboys
T.J. Duckett UFA Detroit Lions
Justin Fargas UFA Oakland Raiders
Maurice Hicks UFA San Francisco 49ers
Travis Minor UFA St. Louis Rams
Mewelde Moore UFA Minnesota Vikings
Artose Pinner UFA Minnesota Vikings
Musa Smith UFA Baltimore Ravens
LaBrandon Toefield UFA Jacksonville Jaguars
Sanders would look good in Green Bay. And TT could still get Randy MossSmiler

From Pro Football Weekly

PFW’s 10 free agents to watch


Nov. 13, 2007


Not all free agents are created equal. In the cutthroat world of the NFL, some are looked on as franchise cornerstones, while others are merely footnotes on a transactions page. From athletic marvels to legal deviants to consummate professionals, no two players offer an identical package. As voted on by the PFW editors, here are the 10 most intriguing free agents-to-be, all of whom bear following as the season progresses.

1. WR Randy Moss, New England Patriots

New England won’t shell out top dollar for Moss, but he may decide to remain with the Pats, regardless.

2. SS Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts

Look no further than a healthy Sanders as the biggest reason for the Colts’ defensive turnaround.

3. DT Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee Titans

Vilified in 2006 for cleating Andre Gurode’s face, Haynesworth is now abusing O-linemen the right way.

4. CB Asante Samuel , New England Patriots

Immune to being franchised again, Samuel will have a hoard of suitors longing for his signature.

5. LB Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears

Equally abusive to ballcarriers and automobiles, Briggs has been better than teammate Brian Urlacher in ’07.

6. RB Michael Turner, San Diego Chargers

LaDainian Tomlinson’s understudy is too explosive to remain a No. 2 option in San Diego.

7. OG Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh Steelers

Faneca didn’t get the extension he was seeking in Pittsburgh, so it’s nearly certain he’s gone in 2008.

8. TE Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts

The versatile Clark is a better bet to receive a long-term deal in Indy than teammate Bob Sanders.

9. LB Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens

Despite sagging sack numbers, Suggs is on pace to set a career high in tackles.

10. CB Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders

Rarely tested by opposing quarterbacks, Asomugha has yet to nab an interception after eight picks in ’0
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Originally posted by Floridarob:
Sanders would look good in Green Bay. And TT could still get Randy MossSmiler

From Pro Football Weekly

PFW’s 10 free agents to watch


Nov. 13, 2007


Not all free agents are created equal. In the cutthroat world of the NFL, some are looked on as franchise cornerstones, while others are merely footnotes on a transactions page. From athletic marvels to legal deviants to consummate professionals, no two players offer an identical package. As voted on by the PFW editors, here are the 10 most intriguing free agents-to-be, all of whom bear following as the season progresses.

1. WR Randy Moss, New England Patriots

New England won’t shell out top dollar for Moss, but he may decide to remain with the Pats, regardless.

2. SS Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts

Look no further than a healthy Sanders as the biggest reason for the Colts’ defensive turnaround.

3. DT Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee Titans

Vilified in 2006 for cleating Andre Gurode’s face, Haynesworth is now abusing O-linemen the right way.

4. CB Asante Samuel , New England Patriots

Immune to being franchised again, Samuel will have a hoard of suitors longing for his signature.

5. LB Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears

Equally abusive to ballcarriers and automobiles, Briggs has been better than teammate Brian Urlacher in ’07.

6. RB Michael Turner, San Diego Chargers

LaDainian Tomlinson’s understudy is too explosive to remain a No. 2 option in San Diego.

7. OG Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh Steelers

Faneca didn’t get the extension he was seeking in Pittsburgh, so it’s nearly certain he’s gone in 2008.

8. TE Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts

The versatile Clark is a better bet to receive a long-term deal in Indy than teammate Bob Sanders.

9. LB Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens

Despite sagging sack numbers, Suggs is on pace to set a career high in tackles.

10. CB Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders

Rarely tested by opposing quarterbacks, Asomugha has yet to nab an interception after eight picks in ’0


Nnamdi would be an interesting one. They play the same bump and run style in Oakland and he may be better than our two guys. Pass on the rest of them. Sanders is too injury prone.

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