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Top 51 FA's according to PFF


CatMan72

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Here's a link to an article on Pro Football Focus listing the top 51 free agents as they see it:

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/07/11/top-51-free-agents/

Charles Johnson is # 2

DeAngelo Williams is # 13

James Anderson is # 29

They list Steve Smith at # 42? (he's not a FA last time I checked unless they are talking about the other Steve Smith, but it sounds like they are describing our SS?)

Personally, I think # 13 is too low for DeAngelo they have him rated lower than Ahmad Bradshaw.

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I actually think bringing SS from NY would be a good idea. Or Braylon.

I just want another WR that has seen some games.

edit: Or Lance Moore. If we intent on keeping our SS as the number 1, which we should, Moore would be an excellent slot receiver.

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I actually think bringing SS from NY would be a good idea. Or Braylon.

I just want another WR that has seen some games.

edit: Or Lance Moore. If we intent on keeping our SS as the number 1, which we should, Moore would be an excellent slot receiver.

Braylon and/or Floyd should suffice. Smitty in the slot all day.

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