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McFadden would be a great pickup, I would also like Shaun Cody as a cheap DT reserve. But if I could pick one player but we probley can't afford him it would be Bertrand Berry.

Berry? Really? The guy aint a great physical presence against he run and has never been a huge pressure guy and his stats have steadily declined the past 3 or 4 years. Being 33, his performance ain exactly going to get any better from here on...

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y won't we cut lucas and walker and sign mcfadden and d robertson??? and what is up with peppers and that franchise tender

Chances are that will not actually improve our team. Whilst in principle it makes sense, but you can never know if a player from a decent system will adapt well to your system, unless it is very similar.

So unless these guys are big talents I find it unlikely we will outright cut someone who has been in our system for a while, to pick up someone with just as big, if not higher cap numbers. The risk reward is just not favorable. Gotta play the odds in a game decided by fractions.

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true true...but we got to do somthing as far as lucas cuz carolina is freeing up some cap space and that's making me think peppers might not be going anywhere...cuz ain't nobody saying anything like what team wants him..i just want to know what team wants him so i'll know what draft pick we'll get

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Where are you getting this info. Not correct. FA's as per NFL.com. If there is tbd that means they are still available

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Adeyanju, Victor DE RFA 6-4 280 3rd Season STL TBD

Allen, Kenderick DT UFA 6-5 328 5th Season MIN TBD

Babin, Jason DE UFA 6-3 267 5th Season KC TBD

Bernard, Rocky DT UFA 6-3 308 7th Season SEA NYG

Berry, Bertrand DE UFA 6-3 260 11th Season ARI TBD

Boschetti, Ryan DT UFA 6-4 289 5th Season WAS TBD

Bowen, Stephen DE RFA 6-5 304 3rd Season DAL TBD

Canty, Chris DE UFA 6-7 304 4th Season DAL NYG

Carter, Kevin DE UFA 6-6 305 14th Season TB TBD

Chukwurah, Patrick DE UFA 6-1 250 7th Season TB TBD

Cochran, Earl DE RFA 6-5 287 4th Season HOU TBD

Cody, Shaun DT UFA 6-4 310 4th Season DET TBD

Cole, Colin DT UFA 6-1 330 4th Season GB SEA

Daniels, Phillip DE UFA 6-4 276 13th Season WAS TBD

Davis, Chauncey DE UFA 6-2 274 4th Season ATL ATL

Duckett, Damane DT UFA 6-6 329 4th Season SF TBD

Edwards, Donnie DT Released 6-3 315 8th Season KC TBD

Ekuban, Ebenezer DE UFA 6-4 275 10th Season DEN TBD

Evans, Demetric DE UFA 6-4 287 7th Season WAS TBD

Evans, Fred NT RFA 6-4 305 3rd Season MIN TBD

Fields, Ronald NT UFA 6-2 315 4th Season SF DEN

Gibson, Gary DT UFA 6-3 285 3rd Season CAR TBD

Glover, La'Roi DT UFA 6-2 290 13th Season STL TBD

Golston, Kedric DT RFA 6-4 298 3rd Season WAS TBD

Green, Howard DT UFA 6-2 320 4th Season SEA TBD

Grigsby, Otis DE UFA 6-3 260 2nd Season MIN TBD

Harris, Orien DT EFA 6-3 300 Rookie CIN CIN

Haye, Jovan DT UFA 6-2 285 4th Season TB TEN

Haynesworth, Albert DT UFA 6-6 320 7th Season TEN WAS

Holliday, Vonnie DE Released 6-5 285 11th Season MIA TBD

Hunter, Jason DE RFA 6-4 271 3rd Season GB TBD

Jackson, Grady DT UFA 6-2 345 12th Season ATL DET

Jefferson, Jason DT UFA 6-1 295 4th Season ATL ATL

Johnson, Tank DT UFA 6-3 305 5th Season DAL TBD

Joseph, William DT UFA 6-5 308 6th Season OAK TBD

Kennedy, Jimmy DT UFA 6-4 320 5th Season MIN TBD

Lake, Antwan DT UFA 6-4 308 6th Season NO TBD

LeGrande, Shemiah DT UFA 6-0 282 Rookie DET TBD

Mace, Corey DE UFA 6-3 287 Rookie BUF TBD

McDougle, Jerome DE UFA 6-2 264 6th Season NYG TBD

Montgomery, Anthony DT RFA 6-6 315 3rd Season WAS TBD

Montgomery, Mike DE UFA 6-5 273 4th Season GB TBD

Moore, Eric DE UFA 6-4 270 4th Season STL TBD

Moore, Langston DT UFA 6-1 305 4th Season DET TBD

Mosley, C.J. DT UFA 6-2 305 4th Season NYJ TBD

Olshansky, Igor DE UFA 6-6 309 5th Season SD TBD

Parker, J'Vonne DT UFA 6-4 325 2nd Season CAR TBD

Peppers, Julius DE Franchise 6-7 283 7th Season CAR TBD

Peterson, Kenny DT UFA 6-3 300 6th Season DEN DEN

Pittman, Chase DE UFA 6-5 300 Rookie CLE TBD

Reed, James DT UFA 6-0 286 8th Season NO TBD

Reid, Darrell DT UFA 6-2 288 4th Season IND DEN

Robertson, Dewayne DT Released 6-1 308 6th Season DEN TBD

Roye, Orpheus DE UFA 6-4 330 13th Season PIT TBD

Smith, Antonio DE UFA 6-4 285 5th Season ARI HOU

Smith, Kenny DT UFA 6-4 303 6th Season NE TBD

Spicer, Paul DE Released 6-4 295 9th Season JAC TBD

Stanley, Montavious DT UFA 6-2 302 3rd Season NO TBD

Taylor, Jason DE Released 6-6 244 12th Season WAS TBD

Thomas, Josh DE UFA 6-5 271 5th Season IND TBD

Thornton, John DT UFA 6-3 297 10th Season CIN TBD

Walker, Darwin DT UFA 6-3 294 9th Season CAR TBD

Watson, Gabe NT RFA 6-3 332 3rd Season ARI TBD

Weaver, Anthony DE Released 6-3 274 7th Season HOU TBD

Wright, Mike DE UFA 6-4 295 4th Season NE TBD

Wyche, James DE UFA 6-5 275 3rd Season JAC TBD

Wyms, Ellis DT UFA 6-3 290 8th Season MIN TBD

Wynn, Renaldo DE UFA 6-3 296 12th Season NYG TBD

Zgonina, Jeff DT UFA 6-2 281 16th Season HOU TBD

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Andrews, Stacy T UFA 6-7 342 5th Season CIN PHI

Barnes, Khalif T UFA 6-5 325 4th Season JAC TBD

Berger, Joe G UFA 6-5 310 4th Season DAL MIA

Birk, Matt C UFA 6-4 309 11th Season MIN BAL

Bridges, Jeremy T Released 6-4 326 6th Season CAR TBD

Britt, Wesley T UFA 6-8 320 3rd Season NE TBD

Brown, Elton T UFA 6-5 332 4th Season ARI TBD

Brown, Jason C UFA 6-3 320 4th Season BAL STL

Butler, Rashad OT RFA 6-4 309 3rd Season HOU TBD

Carlisle, Cooper G UFA 6-5 295 9th Season OAK OAK

Chambers, Kirk T UFA 6-7 315 4th Season BUF BUF

Clabo, Tyson OT RFA 6-6 332 3rd Season ATL TBD

Cole, Nick G RFA 6-0 350 3rd Season PHI TBD

Colombo, Marc OT UFA 6-8 318 7th Season DAL TBD

Colon, Willie OT RFA 6-3 315 3rd Season PIT TBD

Cook, Damion G UFA 6-5 330 4th Season DET TBD

Dahl, Harvey G RFA 6-5 308 2nd Season ATL TBD

Davis, Anthony T UFA 6-4 322 5th Season STL TBD

Dockery, Derrick G Released 6-6 330 6th Season BUF WAS

Essex, Trai T UFA 6-4 324 4th Season PIT TBD

Evans, Jahri G RFA 6-4 318 3rd Season NO TBD

Fabini, Jason G UFA 6-7 312 11th Season WAS TBD

Foster, George T UFA 6-5 338 6th Season DET TBD

Fowler, Melvin C UFA 6-3 310 7th Season BUF TBD

Friedman, Lennie G UFA 6-3 290 10th Season CLE TBD

Gandy, Wayne T UFA 6-5 315 15th Season ATL TBD

Geisinger, Justin C UFA 6-2 317 2nd Season WAS TBD

Ghiaciuc, Eric C UFA 6-4 303 4th Season CIN TBD

Goff, Michael G UFA 6-5 311 11th Season SD TBD

Goldberg, Adam T UFA 6-7 318 6th Season STL TBD

Gorin, Brandon T UFA 6-6 308 7th Season STL TBD

Gray, Chris G UFA 6-4 305 16th Season SEA TBD

Gross, Jordan OT UFA 6-4 305 6th Season CAR TBD

Grove, Jake C UFA 6-4 300 5th Season OAK MIA

Hangartner, Geoff C UFA 6-5 301 4th Season CAR BUF

Harris, Kwame T Released 6-7 320 6th Season OAK TBD

Hochstein, Russ G UFA 6-4 305 8th Season NE NE

Incognito, Richie G RFA 6-3 318 4th Season STL TBD

Jackson, Scott C UFA 6-4 302 4th Season HOU TBD

Johnson, Al C UFA 6-5 305 6th Season MIA TBD

Johnson, Marcus T UFA 6-6 321 4th Season MIN TBD

Jones, Adrian G UFA 6-4 296 5th Season KC TBD

Kemoeatu, Chris G UFA 6-3 344 4th Season PIT PIT

Kendall, Pete G UFA 6-6 286 13th Season WAS TBD

Leckey, Nick C UFA 6-3 302 5th Season STL TBD

Lehr, Matt G UFA 6-2 304 8th Season NO TBD

Loper, Daniel OT UFA 6-6 320 4th Season TEN TBD

McCollum, Andy C UFA 6-4 300 15th Season DET TBD

McCoy, Patrick T UFA 6-5 328 Rookie ATL TBD

McKinney, Seth G UFA 6-3 310 7th Season CLE TBD

McKinney, Steve C UFA 6-4 305 11th Season SEA TBD

Meester, Brad C UFA 6-3 295 9th Season JAC JAC

Miller, Fred T UFA 6-7 314 13th Season CHI TBD

Moore, Brandon G Released 6-3 295 6th Season NYJ NYJ

Naeole, Chris G UFA 6-3 328 12th Season JAC TBD

Nalen, Tom C UFA 6-3 286 15th Season DEN TBD

Newberry, Jeremy C UFA 6-5 315 11th Season SD TBD

Niswanger, Rudy C RFA 6-5 301 3rd Season KC TBD

Omiyale, Frank T UFA 6-4 310 4th Season CAR CHI

Pears, Erik T UFA 6-8 305 3rd Season DEN OAK

Penn, Donald OT RFA 6-5 305 3rd Season TB TBD

Peters, Scott C UFA 6-3 308 3rd Season ARI TBD

Petitti, Rob T UFA 6-6 327 4th Season STL TBD

Preston, Duke C UFA 6-5 326 4th Season BUF TBD

Procter, Cory G RFA 6-4 308 4th Season DAL TBD

Romberg, Brett C UFA 6-2 298 5th Season STL TBD

Ross, Pat C UFA 6-3 305 Rookie ARI TBD

Ruegamer, Grey G UFA 6-4 299 10th Season NYG TBD

Runyan, Jon T UFA 6-7 330 13th Season PHI TBD

Salaam, Ephraim T Released 6-7 310 11th Season HOU TBD

Setterstrom, Mark G UFA 6-4 314 2nd Season STL TBD

Simmons, Kendall G Released 6-3 315 7th Season PIT TBD

Slaughter, Chad T UFA 6-8 340 7th Season BAL TBD

Smith, Marvel T UFA 6-5 321 9th Season PIT TBD

St. Clair, John T UFA 6-5 315 9th Season CHI TBD

Stinchcomb, Jon T UFA 6-5 315 6th Season NO NO

Stokes, Barry OT UFA 6-4 310 10th Season NE TBD

Strief, Zach OT RFA 6-7 320 3rd Season NO TBD

Tauscher, Mark T UFA 6-3 316 9th Season GB TBD

Thomas, Tra T UFA 6-7 335 11th Season PHI TBD

White, Chris C UFA 6-2 292 4th Season HOU HOU

Whittle, Jason T UFA 6-4 297 10th Season BUF TBD

Wilkerson, Ben G UFA 6-4 310 3rd Season ATL ATL

Willis, Ray T UFA 6-6 315 4th Season SEA TBD

Withrow, Cory C UFA 6-2 287 9th Season STL TBD

Womack, Floyd OT RFA 6-4 328 8th Season SEA TBD

Young, Scott G UFA 6-4 312 4th Season CLE TBD

I could go on, but I'll just put the link here

http://www.nfl.com/freeagency#players-tab-set-1:players-grid-container-position/players-list-links-position:pos-ol

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