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2011 Mock Offseason & Draft ~ FREE AGENCY: OFFENSE / STs


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UPDATE: Free agency officially done with. You can still make player trades up until midnight March 3rd. Draft starts Friday March 4th.

QUARTERBACK:

Kerry Collins, QB, Titans. Age: 38.....................Signed: $2, LoyalPanthersFan, Panthers

Peyton Manning, QB, Colts. Age: 35....................Franchised

Michael Vick, QB, Eagles. Age: 31.......................Franchised

RUNNING BACK/FULLBACK:

DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers. Age: 27............Signed: $11, Darth Urious, Bears

Cedric Benson, RB, Bengals. Age: 28...................Signed: $1, diegosimbron2010, Cards

Ronnie Brown, RB, Dolphins. Age: 29...................Signed: $15, Squirrel, Redskins

Michael Bush, RB, Raiders. Age: 27.....................Signed: $5, HTD:$1, n4s720, Raiders

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Giants. Age: 25.................Signed: $9, diegosimbron2010, Cards

Joseph Addai, RB, Colts. Age: 28........................Signed: $2, Carolina Crazy V2, Colts

Pierre Thomas, RB, Saints. Age: 26.....................Signed: $8, HTD:$2, chef17, Saints

Leon Washington, RB, Seahawks. Age: 29............Signed: $4, HTD:$1, RWatson43, Seahawks

Lawrence Vickers, FB, Browns. Age: 28................Franchised

Vonta Leach, FB, Texans. Age: 29.......................Signed: $2, C42[)14C C47, Texans

WIDE RECEIVER:

Jacoby Jones, WR, Texans. Age: 27...................Signed: $9, holderoftruth, Bucs

Sidney Rice, WR, Vikings. Age: 25.......................Franchised

Mark Clayton, WR, Rams. Age: 29......................Franchised

Mike Sims-Walker, WR, Jaguars. Age: 26.............Signed: $10, HTD:$2, CaliPanthers, Jaguars

Vincent Jackson, WR, Chargers. Age: 28.............Franchised

Malcom Floyd, WR, Chargers. Age: 29................Signed: $9, Urrymonster, Chiefs

Steve Smith, WR, Giants. Age: 26......................Franchised

Lance Moore, WR, Saints. Age: 28.....................Franchised

Laurent Robinson, WR, Rams. Age: 26................Signed: $13, Squirrel, Redskins

Santonio Holmes, WR, Jets. Age: 27...................Signed: $26, LoyalPanthersFan, Panthers

James Jones, WR, Packers. Age: 26....................Franchised

TIGHT END:

Owen Daniels, TE, Texans. Age: 27....................Franchised

Marcedes Lewis, TE, Jaguars. Age: 27................Franchised

Zach Miller, TE, Raiders. Age: 25.......................Franchised

Daniel Fells, TE, Rams. Age: 27.........................Signed: $1, n4s720, Raiders

OFFENSIVE TACKLE:

Ryan Harris, OT, Broncos. Age: 26......................Signed: $27, n4s720, Raiders

Jammal Brown, OT, Redskins. Age: 30.................Franchised

Sean Locklear, OT, Seahawks. Age: 30................Signed: $9, HTD:$2RWatson43, Seahawks

Matt Light, OT, Patriots. Age: 33........................Signed: $8, CarolinaKid704, Lions

Tyson Clabo, OT, Falcons. Age: 29.....................Signed: $10, CrimsonTidePanthers, Bills

Doug Free, OT, Cowboys. Age: 27......................Franchised

Willie Colon, OT, Steelers. Age: 30......................Signed: $12, Urrymonster, Chiefs

CENTER:

Ryan Kalil, C, Panthers. Age: 25..........................Franchised

Lyle Sendlein, C, Cardinals. Age: 27.....................Franchised

David Baas, C, 49ers. Age: 29............................Signed: $1, RedMage138, 49ers

Jonathan Goodwin, C, Saints. Age: 32................Signed: $17, chef17, Saints, HTD:$4

Casey Wiegmann, C, Chiefs. Age: 38...................Signed: $1, Urrymonster, Chiefs

Olin Kreutz, C, Bears. Age: 33............................Franchised

OFFENSIVE GUARD

Evan Mathis, OG, Bengals. Age: 29.....................Signed: $6, n4s720, Raiders

Deuce Lutui, OG, Cardinals. Age: 28....................Signed: $9, RWatson43, Seahawks

Kyle Kosier, OG, Cowboys. Age: 32.....................Signed: $1, X-Clown, Titans

Richie Incognito, OG, Dolphins. Age: 28...............Signed: $6, R0CKnR0LLA, Rams

Davin Joseph, OG, Buccaneers. Age: 27...............Franchised

Logan Mankins, OG, Patriots. Age: 28..................Franchised

Harvey Dahl, OG, Falcons. Age: 30.....................Franchised

Mike Brisiel, OG, Texans. Age: 27.......................Signed: $6, HTD$1, C42[)14C C47, Texans

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Ryan Longwell, K, Vikings. Age: 37.....................Signed: $1, Kevin Greene, Giants

Adam Vinatieri, K, Colts. Age: 38.......................Signed: $1, Carolina Crazy V2, Colts

Garrett Hartley, K, Saints. Age: 25.....................Signed: $1, RWatson43, Seahawks

David Akers, K, Eagles. Age: 36.........................Signed: $2, chef17, Saints

Olindo Mare, K, Seahawks. Age: 38....................Hired: Bojangles cashier, $8.25 an hour

Shayne Graham, K, Patriots. Age: 33.................Signed: $1, Squirrel, Redskins

Matt Bryant, K, Falcons. Age: 36.......................Signed: $3, HTD:$1, JawnyBlaze, Falcons

Mason Crosby, K, Packers. Age: 26....................Signed: $1, DaCityKats, Patriots

Ben Graham, P, Cardinals. Age: 37......................Signed: $1, Carolina Crazy V2, Colts

Adam Podlesh, P, Jaguars. Age: 28....................Signed: $1, CaliPanthers, Jaguars

Sam Koch, P, Ravens. Age: 29...........................Signed: $1, JawnyBlaze, Falcons

Eric Weems, KR, Falcons. Age: 26.....................Signed: $5, diegosimbron2010, Cards

Brad Smith, KR/WildcatQB, Jets. Age: 27............Signed: $1, holderoftruth, Bucs

* HTD = Home Team Discount, will be factored in once the player is signed.

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FREE AGENCY RULES

Free agency and player trading will commence on Saturday, January 29th 12:01 PM EST. It officially ends midnight Thursday March 3rd. The draft will begin March 4th.

The top four URFAs from each team will enter the free agent pool. Check here and the FA: Defense thread to see who yours are. All other FAs will stay with their original team and you can treat these players just like anyone else under contract.

Franchise Tag: Each team will be able to franchise one of their free agents. This will cost nothing and won't count toward the cap. The deadline for designating a franchise tag will be Noon EST on Saturday, January 29th. Please post who you wish to franchise tag in the appropriate FA Offense or Defense thread.

Cap Space: At no time can your total outstanding bids be higher than the amount you have to spend! This is up to you and you only to keep track of. If you exceed your spending limit you will be penalized, your total cap space reduced by $10.

Acquiring Players: Players are signed 3 days (exactly 72 hours) from the time of the highest bid.

For example, if your high bid was posted on Sunday 1PM the player will officially be signed and added to your roster Wednesday 1PM so long as nobody outbids you during those 3 days.

If someone outbids you then the 3 day waiting period starts again from the time of their top bid. This 3 day waiting period may be reduced to 1 or 2 days toward the end of the free agency period.

Home Team Advantages: Teams resiging their own free agents will have a couple advantages. First, they can simply match the top offer rather than having to outbid. Second, they will get a discount off the final price after the player is officially signed. The discount will be applied as followed:

Final bid: $3-$6 = $1 discount.

Final bid: $7-$10 = $2 discount.

Final bid: $11-$14 = $3 discount.

Final bid: $15+ = $4 discount.

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TEAMS AVAILABLE SPENDING MONEY

AFC East

New England Patriots (DaCityKats) $36

New York Jets (CarolinaPanthers8789) $15

Miami Dolphins (JawnyBlaze) $37

Buffalo Bills (CrimsonTidePanthers) $46

AFC North

Pittsburgh Steelers (___) $21

Baltimore Ravens (Icege) $33

Cleveland Browns (kman72) $32

Cincinnati Bengals (Nicbsbll2) $45

AFC South

Indianapolis Colts (Carolina Crazy V2) $24

Jacksonville Jaguars (CaliPanthers) $49

Houston Texans (C42[)14C C47) $27

Tennessee Titans (X-Clown) $44

AFC West

Kansas City Chiefs (Urrymonster) $53

San Diego Chargers (Mr ocho nueve) $38

Oakland Raiders (n4s720) $51

Denver Broncos (GIXXER1000) $24

NFC East

Philadelphia Eagles (BruceBrewski) $34

New York Giants (Kevin Greene) $17

Dallas Cowboys (dtmw78) $14

Washington Redskins (Squirrel) $32

NFC North

Chicago Bears (Darth Urious) $27

Green Bay Packers (RHCPanther) $16

Detroit Lions (CarolinaKid704) $33

Minnesota Vikings (DaCityKats) $15

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons (JawnyBlaze) $20

New Orleans Saints (chef17) $35

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (holderoftruth) $61

Carolina Panthers (LoyalPanthersFan) $56

NFC West

Seattle Seahawks (RWatson43) $49

St. Louis Rams (R0CKnR0LLA) $30

San Francisco 49ers (RedMage138) $34

Arizona Cardinals (diegosimbron2010) $47

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