DELLAPELLE JOHN Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 can some list all the fa's by position....
FluffHead Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 www.google.com what position does he play? will he come "on the cheap"?
Arkady Renko Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 It will depend on whether there is a new CBA or not.
murra Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 It will depend on whether there is a new CBA or not. how?
Tsaikotic Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 OT Alex Barron UFA St. Louis Rams OT Jermon Bushrod RFA New Orleans Saints OT Brad Butler UFA Buffalo Bills OT Chad Clifton UFA Green Bay Packers OT Jared Gaither RFA Baltimore Ravens OT Mike Gandy UFA Arizona Cardinals OT Cornell Green UFA Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders OT Stephon Heyer UFA Washington Redskins Washington Redskins OT Winston Justice UFA Philadelphia Eagles OT Marcus McNeill UFA San Diego Chargers OT Pat McQuistan UFA Dallas Cowboys OT Tony Moll UFA Baltimore Ravens OT Quinn Ojinnaka UFA Atlanta Falcons OT Willie Roaf UFA Kansas City Chiefs OT Michael Roos UFA Tennessee Titans OT John Tait UFA Chicago Bears OT Adam Terry UFA Baltimore Ravens OT Jeremy Trueblood UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Ryan Tucker UFA Cleveland Browns OT Eric Winston UFA Houston Texans OL Robert Turner RFA New York Jets OL Guy Whimper UFA New York Giants OL Marshal Yanda RFA Baltimore Ravens OL Charlie Johnson UFA Indianapolis Colts OL Chris Kuper UFA Denver Broncos OL Darnell Stapleton RFA Pittsburgh Steelers I assume these 2 were signed by there own teams..not sure: OT Cornell Green UFA Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders OT Stephon Heyer UFA Washington Redskins Washington Redskins
nucci Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 how? If the current CBA stays in place for next year, players need 6 years to become UFA. (I think)
Big Turk Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 its a pretty meager class. It will be interesting to see what happens in an uncapped year where some teams will spend whatever they want(Cowboys, Redskins) and others will spend way less. The NFLPA is quietly very nervous about more NFL teams spending LESS than what they are required to under the current cap system... Everyone keeps talking about how teams can spend as much as they want in an uncapped year, but not too many people are talking about how teams can also spend as little as they want as well, without having the cap floor in place. This could backfire on them bigtime if the majority of the teams decide spending less money is the way to go to increase their bottom lines and only a few teams actually increase their spending. Besides, with the cap going up so much every year virtually no team has had any cap issues the last 2 or 3 years...they simply can't spend that much even if they tried. They are already giving 3rd WRs the same money as they were paying 1st WRs 5 years ago...
MattM Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 its a pretty meager class. It will be interesting to see what happens in an uncapped year where some teams will spend whatever they want(Cowboys, Redskins) and others will spend way less. The NFLPA is quietly very nervous about more NFL teams spending LESS than what they are required to under the current cap system... Everyone keeps talking about how teams can spend as much as they want in an uncapped year, but not too many people are talking about how teams can also spend as little as they want as well, without having the cap floor in place. This could backfire on them bigtime if the majority of the teams decide spending less money is the way to go to increase their bottom lines and only a few teams actually increase their spending. Besides, with the cap going up so much every year virtually no team has had any cap issues the last 2 or 3 years...they simply can't spend that much even if they tried. They are already giving 3rd WRs the same money as they were paying 1st WRs 5 years ago... MLB, here we come. Who else likes the sound of the "Buffalo Expos"?
billieve420 Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 The LB and OL class is the only thing worth looking into this offseason. I rather sign a FA LB than draft one when we need more impact players on both lines. There are some pretty viable options here that would immediately improve this team next year. LB Eric Alexander UFA New England Patriots Free Agent LB Jon Alston UFA Oakland Raiders Free Agent LB Ken Amato UFA Tennessee Titans Free Agent LB James Anderson UFA Carolina Panthers Free Agent LB Tully Banta-Cain UFA New England Patriots Free Agent LB Antwan Barnes RFA Baltimore Ravens Free Agent LB Bertrand Berry UFA Arizona Cardinals Free Agent LB Gary Brackett UFA Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts LB Ricky Brown UFA Oakland Raiders Free Agent LB Keith Bulluck UFA Tennessee Titans Free Agent LB Angelo Crowell UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Free Agent LB Thomas Davis UFA Carolina Panthers Free Agent LB Tim Dobbins UFA San Diego Chargers Free Agent LB Elvis Dumervil UFA Denver Broncos Free Agent LB Scott Fujita UFA New Orleans Saints Free Agent LB Omar Gaither UFA Philadelphia Eagles Free Agent LB Chris Gocong UFA Philadelphia Eagles Free Agent LB Ramon Guzman RFA Indianapolis Colts Free Agent LB Parys Haralson UFA San Francisco 49ers Free Agent LB James Harrison UFA Pittsburgh Steelers Free Agent LB Thomas Howard UFA Oakland Raiders Free Agent LB Clint Ingram UFA Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agent LB D'Qwell Jackson UFA Cleveland Browns Free Agent LB Rashad Jeanty UFA Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent LB Brandon Johnson UFA Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent LB Derrick Johnson UFA Kansas City Chiefs Free Agent LB Akeem Jordan RFA Philadelphia Eagles Free Agent LB Aaron Kampman UFA Green Bay Packers Free Agent LB Freddy Keiaho Re-signed Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts LB Rocky McIntosh UFA Washington Redskins Free Agent LB Shawne Merriman UFA San Diego Chargers Free Agent LB Kirk Morrison UFA Oakland Raiders Free Agent LB Chike Okeafor UFA Arizona Cardinals Free Agent LB Nick Roach RFA Chicago Bears Free Agent LB Matt Roth UFA Miami Dolphins Free Agent LB Barrett Ruud UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Free Agent LB DeMeco Ryans UFA Houston Texans Free Agent LB Anthony Schlegel UFA Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent LB Mike Schneck Signed Atlanta Falcons Free Agent LB Jamie Sharper UFA Seattle Seahawks Free Agent LB Matt Sinclair UFA Washington Redskins Free Agent LB Derek M. Smith UFA San Diego Chargers Free Agent LB Cody Spencer UFA Detroit Lions Free Agent LB Lofa Tatupu UFA Seattle Seahawks Free Agent LB Odell Thurman UFA Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent LB Jason Trusnik RFA New York Jets Free Agent LB Stephen Tulloch UFA Tennessee Titans Free Agent LB Jeff Ulbrich UFA San Francisco 49ers Free Agent LB Mike Vrabel UFA Kansas City Chiefs Free Agent LB DeMarcus Ware UFA Dallas Cowboys Free Agent LB Marcus Washington UFA Washington Redskins Free Agent LB Gerris Wilkinson UFA New York Giants Free Agent LB D.J. Williams UFA Denver Broncos Free Agent LB Jamar Williams UFA Chicago Bears Free Agent LB Chris Wilson RFA Washington Redskins Free Agent LB Pierre Woods UFA New England Patriots Free Agent
Nevergiveup Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 Dumervil is a free agent? I am sure we passed on him for some lunch pail player with a high motor.
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