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Already cut:

Jake Delhomme

Maake Kemoeatu

Damione Lewis

Na'il Diggs

Landon Johnson

FA probably moving on:

Tyler Brayton

A.J. Feeley (rams)

Louis Leonard

Rhys Lloyd

Josh McCown

Muhsin Muhammad

Julius Peppers (bears)

Quinton Teal

Hollis Thomas

Tank Tyler

Keydrick Vincent

Dante Wesley

Rob Pettiti

Players with tenders that we could still lose:

James Anderson

Thomas Davis (probably not!)

Jeff King

Louis Leonard

Richard Marshall

Matt Moore (probably not!)

Tank Tyler

C.J. Wilson

I know i previously posted this in another thread, but thought this would clearify things.

Anyone I left out?

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I think they bring back wesley, mccown, and ofc leonard and tyler. maybe vincent for cheap, who knows but he doesn't fit in our "getting young" philosophy. Who i want to see us bring in would be: witherspoon to shore up the strong side for 3 - 4 seasons, another vet QB, and some1 at WR. Draft in this order DE / WR / WR / OL Depth / QB / CB

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