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Top Free Agents for 2010


CatfanMO

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Here is a list of the top Free agents for the next offseason. I have chosen to include QB, DL, and WR. Who do you guys think we could/would make a move for?

Top Quarterbacks

Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos (26)

Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins (27)

Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins (33)

Tarvaris Jackson, Minnesota Vikings (26)

Kellen Clemens, New York Jets (26)

Other Notable Free Agents:

Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers (34)

Kyle Boller, St. Louis Rams (28)

David Carr, New York Giants (30)

Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions (32)

Rex Grossman, Houston Texans (29)

Joey Harrington, New Orleans Saints (30)

Jon Kitna, Dallas Cowboys (36)

Matt Moore, Carolina Panthers (25) – Restricted FA

Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns (24) – Exclusive Rights FA

Troy Smith, Baltimore Ravens (25) – Restricted FA

2010 NFL Free Agent Receivers

Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers (26)

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (25)

Braylon Edwards, New York Jets(26)

Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills (35)

Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (28)

Steve Breaston, Arizona Cardinals (26) – Restricted FA

Walter, Houston Texans (28)

Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (25)

Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens (35)

Other Notable Free Agents:

Jason Avant, Philadelphia Eagles (26)

Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins (23) – Exclusive Rights FA

Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs (27)

Isaac Bruce, San Francisco 49ers (36)

Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens (27)

David Clowney, New York Jets (24)

Ronald Curry, St. Louis Rams (30)

Malcom Floyd, San Diego Chargers (27)

Domenik Hixon, New York Giants (24)

Chris Henry, Cincinnati Bengals (26)

Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints (26)

Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina Panthers (36)

Josh Reed, Buffalo Bills (29)

Brad Smith, New York Jets (25)

Bobby Wade, Kansas City Chiefs (28)

Kelley Washington, Baltimore Ravens (30)

Demetrius Williams, Baltimore Ravens (26)

Troy Williamson, Jacksonville Jaguars (26)

Jerheme Urban, Arizona Cardinals (28)

2010 NFL Free Agent Defensive Linemen

Julius Peppers, Carolina Panthers (29)

Elvis Dumervil, Denver Broncos (25)

Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Packers (29)

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee Titans (30)

Leonard Little, St. Louis Rams (34)

Adewale Ogunleye, Chicago Bears (32)

Other Notable Free Agents:

Mark Anderson, Chicago Bears (26)

Derrick Burgess, New England Patriots (31)

Phillip Daniels, Washington Redskins (36)

Ryan Denney, Buffalo Bills (32)

Ray Edwards, Minnesota Vikings (24)

Jarvis Green, New England Patriots (30)

James Hall, St. Louis Rams (32)

Reggie Hayward, Jacksonville Jaguars (30)

Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans (32)

Travis Kirschke, Pittsburgh Steelers (34)

Anthony Montgomery, Washington Redskins (25)

Chike Okeafor, Arizona Cardinals (33)

Marcus Spears, Dallas Cowboys (26)

Darryl Tapp, Seattle Seahawks (24)

Top Defensive Tackles:

Vince Wilfork, New England Patriots (27)

Richard Seymour, Oakland Raiders (29)

Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh Steelers (31)

Ryan Pickett, Green Bay Packers (29)

Johnny Jolly, Green Bay Packers (26)

Other Notable Free Agents:

Tony Brown, Tennessee Titans (28)

Kendrick Clancy, New Orleans Saints (31)

Barry Cofield, New York Giants (25)

Jason Ferguson, Miami Dolphins (34)

Aubrayo Franklin, San Francisco 49ers (29)

Kedric Golston, Washington Redskins (26)

Tank Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals (27)

Travis Johnson, San Diego Chargers (27)

Fred Robbins, New York Giants (32)

Clifton Ryan, St. Louis Rams (25)

Tank Tyler, Carolina Panthers (24) – Restricted FA

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Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos (26)-will resign

Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins (27) young bad version of Jake

Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins (33) Noodle Arm

Tarvaris Jackson, Minnesota Vikings (26) good arm but cant read defenses

Kellen Clemens, New York Jets (26 Trash lost out to a rooike

Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers (34) Over the hill

Kyle Boller, St. Louis Rams (28) decent backup

David Carr, New York Giants (30)TRash

Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions (32)Trash 2.0

Rex Grossman, Houston Texans (29)TRash 3.0

Joey Harrington, New Orleans Saints (30) wow he's still in the league lol

Jon Kitna, Dallas Cowboys (36) over the hill

Matt Moore, Carolina Panthers (25) – - decent could have a future

Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns (24) – Future star will work better in WCO

Troy Smith, Baltimore Ravens (25) – could be good on the right team

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2010 NFL Free Agent Receivers

Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers (26)will resign

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (25) will resign

Braylon Edwards, New York Jets(26) will get overpaid on the jets

Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills (35) over the hill and headache

Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (28) Bad knees but can be decent 2

Steve Breaston, Arizona Cardinals (26) – system guy (example where's Bryant Johnson now)

Walter, Houston Texans (28) very good 2 could be affordable

Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (25) will get 10 mil a year from dallas

Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens (35) will retire

Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins (23) – would love to get him great hands

Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs (27) could be great number 3 guy

Malcom Floyd, San Diego Chargers (27) could be good WR2 for us

Chris Henry, Cincinnati Bengals (26) could be a WR1 if not for bad history

Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints (26) system guy

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