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PFT’s top 100 free agents....only one Panther made the list.


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Nice list of PFT’s top 100 free agents. No surprise only one Panther made the list coming in at number 35 is Daryl Williams. He most certainly would have been much higher if he performed like he did the previous season before the injuries. 

With a limited amount of cap we must be strategic this offseason and shore up a few weak spots leading into the draft. Who would you go after? My list would be Williams, to make Kalil a post June 1st cut, and also broncos center Matt Paradis or Chiefs center Mitch Morse. With only these two signings we can focus on DE / Slot CB in the draft and be set. 

What are your thoughts huddle GM’s?

 

The following are PFT’s top 100 free agents for the start of the 2019 league year. The rankings include prospective unrestricted and restricted free agents, as well as released players. The list will be updated as events warrant, with signings, tags and re-signings denoted when announced and/or reported.

1. Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence.

2. Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.

3. Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers.

4. Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.

5. Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark.

6. Chiefs outside linebacker Dee Ford.

7. Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell.

8. Giants safety Landon Collins.

9. Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley.

10. Seahawks safety Earl Thomas.

11. Eagles quarterback Nick Foles.

12. Texans safety Tyrann Mathieu.

13. Washington linebacker Preston Smith.

14. Bears safety Adrian Amos.

15. Rams guard Rodger Saffold.

16. Broncos center Matt Paradis.

17. Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner.

18. Eagles cornerback Ronald Darby.

19. Ravens linebacker Za’Darius Smith.

20. Patriots offensive tackle Trent Brown.

21. Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr.

22. Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright.

23. Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.

24. Dolphins offensive tackle Ja’Wuan James.

25. Bucs offensive tackle Donovan Smith.

26. Bears cornerback Bryce Callahan.

27. Lions defensive end Ziggy Ansah.

28. Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks.

29. Bucs linebacker Kwon Alexander.

30. Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham.

31. Eagles receiver Golden Tate.

32. Vikings defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson.

33. Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson.

34 Saints defensive end Alex Okafor.

35. Panthers offensive tackle Daryl Williams.

36. Chargers receiver Tyrell Williams.

37. Colts cornerback Pierre Desir.

38. Saints running back Mark Ingram.

39. Patriots defensive back Jason McCourty.

40. Packers defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson.

41. Raiders tight end Jared Cook.

42. Broncos linebacker Shaquil Barrett.

43. Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget.

44. Chiefs cornerback Steven Nelson.

45. Chiefs center Mitch Morse.

46. Rams outside linebacker Dante Fowler, Jr.

47. Chargers defensive tackle Brandon Mebane.

48. Falcons defensive end Bruce Irvin.

49. Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs.

50. Falcons running back Tevin Coleman.

51. Bengals cornerback Darqueze Dennard.

52. Chargers inside linebacker Denzel Perryman.

53. Chargers defensive tackle Darius Philon.

54. Bucs receiver Adam Humphries.

55. Colts safety Clayton Geathers.

56. Jets defensive end Henry Anderson.

57. Giants center Jon Halapio.

58. Colts defensive lineman Margus Hunt.

59. Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall.

60. Washington receiver Jamison Crowder.

61. Washington safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

62. Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake.

63. Falcons guard Andy Levitre.

64. Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor.

65. Texans defensive lineman Christian Covington.

66. Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman.

67. Bears defensive end Aaron Lynch.

68. Ravens receiver John Brown.

69. Titans linebacker Derrick Morgan.

70. Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley.

71. Lions safety Glover Quin.

72. Jaguars receiver Donte Moncrief.

73. Ravens defensive end Brent Urban.

74. Jets cornerback Darryl Roberts.

75. Packers linebacker Clay Matthews.

76. Titans safety Kenny Vaccaro.

77. Steelers tight end Jesse James.

78. Patriots defensive tackle Danny Shelton.

79. Saints offensive lineman Jermon Bushrod.

80. 49ers kicker Robbie Gould.

81. Rams running back CJ Anderson.

82. Vikings safety George Iloka.

83. Jaguars tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins.

84. Texans cornerback Kayvon Webster.

85. Packers linebacker Jake Ryan.

86. Steelers guard Ramon Foster.

87. Vikings running back Latavius Murray.

88. Chargers cornerback Jason Verrett.

89. Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

90. Cardinals linebacker Markus Golden.

91. Packers receiver Randall Cobb.

92. Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski.

93. Titans guard Quinton Spain.

94. Cardinals safety Tre Boston.

95. Seahawks guard J.R. Sweezy.

96. Washington offensive lineman Ty Nsekhe.

97. Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert.

98. Patriots defensive tackle Malcom Brown.

99. Washington running back Adrian Peterson.

100. Patriots receiver Cordarrelle Patterson.

 

 

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Theres some names farther down that list than they should be. Coleman is too low, but maybe they’re factoring in his cost for his position. 

 

Eifert is is going to be a steal for a team if he can stay healthy. 

Iloka seems too low.

 

crowder has a lot of talent as well.

 

if the panthers could somehow  get Barr, Cameron wake 1 yr deal, any FS for cheap, and Trent brown we would be sitting v pretty entering the draft 

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I want a proven CB and FS. We already saw what happened with rolling with older DL. We need youth there. As far as OL goes, veteran interior would be fine for depth, tackles will be too much money so we might as well try and keep williams. We need to build the OL to last for a few years instead of plugging holes if they're serious about keeping whatever QB back there healthy.

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

landing one of those good ass DEs while the bills sign funchess would make my month

The Bills current roster is pretty much a Beane-McDermott production. Saw a report that said there are only five players left who were there before they took over.

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

Think it’s critical to walk away from FA with a starting caliber T, a guard or center that is serviceable, a FS that is serviceable, and at least one proven DE.

 

that will set us up well to draft BPA at positions of need 

If we can get Williams back, sign a center/guard and snag a good rotational DE, I think we will be fine. We can try and fill the other needs through the draft. I completely agree though, we have to get people in all those positions.

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