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NBC Top 100 Free Agents Remaining


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Though officially it doesn't start tomorrow most of the top players on the list are always gone.

Remaining players with MY comments

9. Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (will be released March 14).  Wouldn't Mind seeing him with us but probably will want too much money.

12. Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder.  Could be a good choice for a year or two.  Aging Vet but surely will want more than Vet Minimum

13. Seahawks defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson. Not a bad choice either

18. Bengals quarterback A.J. McCarron.   Wouldn't want be be backup

20. Falcons defensive tackle Dontari Poe.   Has medical issues probably not a good choice for us.

21. Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh.  Always could use a good lineman

24. Bills cornerback E.J. Gaines.    Signed one doubt we'll sign another

25. Packers receiver Jordy Nelson (released).  Would be nice but will command more than we are willing to pay.

26. Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro.   Hope he is on our radar.

28. Falcons defensive end Adrian Clayborn.   Could use if Pepper's retires or move on

34. Eagles cornerback Patrick Robinson.  Signed one doubt we'll sign another

35. Packers safety Morgan Burnett.  We need a Safety but don't know much about him.0

36. Bears guard Josh Sitton.   Might be a good replacement for Norwell if Moton moves to tackle

38. Raiders inside linebacker Navorro Bowman.   Has been

39. Chiefs defensive tackle Bennie Logan.  Rotational player possible

41. Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers.   Ho we re-sign him.

42. Chargers safety Tre Boston.   Huddle meltdown if we re-sign him

45. Colts guard Jack Mewhort.   Same as Sitton

46. Ravens center Ryan Jensen.   Hear he was going to Bears

Other notables below 50

53. 49ers safety Eric Reid.

54. Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert.

57. Jets tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins.

58. Vikings running back Jerick McKinnon.

59. 49ers running back Carlos Hyde.

60. Colts cornerback Rashaan Melvin.

62. Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham.

63. Washington linebacker Zach Brown.

64. Jets cornerback Morris Claiborne.

65. Cardinals receiver Jaron Brown.

67. Jets linebacker Demario Davis.

68. Raiders cornerback T.J. Carrie.

71. Bills receiver Jordan Matthews.

72. Washington receiver Terrelle Pryor.

74. Washington linebacker Junior Galette.

75. Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph.

76. Ravens receiver Mike Wallace.

80. Dolphins defensive end William Hayes.

82. Bears receiver Kendall Wright.

83. Rams outside linebacker Connor Barwin.

84. Washington outside linebacker Trent Murphy.

85. Colts receiver Donte Moncrief.

86. Lions linebacker Tahir Whitehead.

87. Saints guard Senio Kelemete.

88. Broncos inside linebacker Todd Davis.

89. Falcons defensive lineman Derrick Shelby (released).

90. Rams center John Sullivan.

91. 49ers guard Brandon Fusco.

93. Bills linebacker Preston Brown.

94. Broncos center Matt Paradis (restricted).

95. Patriots running back Rex Burkhead.

96. Cardinals safety Tyvon Branch.

97. Cardinals cornerback Justin Bethel.

98. Chargers receiver Tyrell Williams (restricted).

99. Seahawks cornerback Byron Maxwell.

100. Saints defensive end Alex Okafor.

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