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Adam Caplan's Best Available: Offense/Defense


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Defense

Defensive Tackle

Pat Williams

Tony Brown

Anthony Hargrove

Derek Landri

Colin Cole

Tommie Harris

Ma'ake Kemoeatu

Jamal Williams

Jovan Haye

Tank Johnson

Marcus Stroud

Gabe Watson

Ron Fields

Damione Lewis

Demetric Evans

Cliff Ryan

Anthony Bryant

Kentwan Balmer

Justin Harrell

John McCargo

Ryan Sims

Jay Alford

Ed Johnson

DeMario Pressley

Travis Johnson

Bryan Robinson

Craig Terrill

Chris Hovan

Tank Tyler

Thomas Johnson

Nick Hayden

Korvey Irvin

Kelly Talavou

Defensive End

Antwan Odom

Igor Olshansky

Jacob Ford

Robaire Smith

Stylez G. White

Phillip Daniels

Jared DeVries

Trevor Pryce

Jarvis Green

Keyunta Dawson (DT)

Victor Adeyanju

Bobby McCray

Jay Richardson

Eric Moore

Marques Douglas

Quentin Moses (OLB)

Bryan Smith

Hall Davis

Inside Linebacker

Lofa Tatupu

Gerald Hayes

Keith Bulluck

Dhani Jones

Akin Ayodele

Danny Clark (SLB)

Matt Wilhelm

Ricky Brown

H.B. Blades (SLB)

Jordon Dizon

Chase Blackburn

Rod Wilson

Heath Farwell

Niko Koutouvides

Vinny Ciurciu (suspended four games)

Abdul Hodge

Anthony Waters

Lance Laury

Colin Allred

Corey Mays

Brandon Moore (SLB)

Rennie Curran

Scott McKillop

Leon Williams

Outside Linebacker

Julian Peterson (SLB/OLB in 3-4)

Zac Diles (WLB/SLB)

Pisa Tiniosamoa (SLB)

Brandon Chillar (SLB)

Tully Banta-Cain (SLB/OLB in 3-4)

Clint Ingram (WLB/SLB)

Landon Johnson (WLB)

Hunter Hillenmeyer (SLB)

Kevin Bentley (SLB/MLB)

Sam Williams (SLB)

Jamie Winborn (SLB)

Jyles Tucker (SLB/OLB in 3-4)

Jamar Williams (SLB)

Stanley Arnoux (SLB)

Jon Alston (WLB/SLB)

Keith Ellison (WLB/SLB)

Tyjuan Hagler (SLB)

Charlie Anderson (SLB)

Prescott Burgess (SLB)

Chris McCoy (SLB)

Safety

Brandon Meriweather

Renaldo Hill

Marlin Jackson

Eugene Wilson (CB)

Darren Sharper

Lawyer Milloy

Roy Williams

Gerald Alexander

Ken Hamlin

C.C. Brown

Chinedum Ndukwe

Aaron Francisco

Matt Giordano

Michael Lewis

Vincent Fuller

Matt Ware

Pierson Prioleau

Donnie Nickey

Tyrone Carter

Pat Watkins

Antoine Harris

Chris Reis

Marcus Hudson

Nick Sorensen

Jamie Silva

Cornerback

Joselio Hanson

Randall Gay

Will Allen

Lito Sheppard

Nate Jones

Tye Hill

Nate Vasher

Rod Hood

Eric King

Jonathan Wade

Fred Bennett

Will James

Keiwan Ratliff

Karl Paymah

Anthony Madison

Trumaine McBride

Quincy Butler

Mike Richardson

Coye Francies

Maurice Leggett

Courtney Brown

Offense

Quarterback

Jake Delhomme

Trent Edwards

Dan Orlovsky

Josh McCown

Patrick Ramsey

J.T. O'Sullivan

Jim Sorgi

Kellen Clemens

Brodie Croyle

Todd Collins

Chris Simms

Brett Ratliff

Charlie Frye

Troy Smith

Brian St. Pierre

Brian Brohm

Running Back

Clinton Portis

Julius Jones

Correll Buckhalter

Brian Westbrook

Sammy Morris (FB)

Laurence Maroney

Chester Taylor

Larry Johnson

LenDale White

Mike Bell

Thomas Clayton

Dominic Rhodes (suspended one year)

Mike Hart

Ken Darby

Chad Simpson

James Davis

Martell Mallett

Tiki Barber

Kevin Smith

Ladell Betts

Garrett Wolfe

DeShawn Wynn

Quinton Ganther

Albert Young

Herb Donaldson

Stafon Johnson

Fullback

Madison Hedgecock

Lousaka Polite

Tony Richardson

Mike Karney

Tony Fiammetta

Deon Anderson

Leonard Weaver

Naufahu Tahi

Reagan Maui'a(suspended three games)

Kyle Eckel

Nehemiah Broughton

Tim Castille

Wide Receiver

Terrell Owens

T.J. Houshmandzadeh

Chris Chambers

Brandon Stokley

Laurent Robinson

Justin Gage

Kelley Washington

Johnnie Lee Higgins (KR)

Sinorice Moss (KR)

Brandon Jones

Michael Clayton

Devard Darling

Malcolm Kelly

Mike Furrey

Andre Davis (KR)

Greg Lewis

Antwaan Randle El (PR)

Hank Baskett

Brian Finneran

Demetrius Williams

Buster Davis

Roydell Williams

Tight End

Donald Lee

Brad Cottam

Dante Rosario

Alge Crumpler

Chris Baker

Brandon Manumaleuna

Tory Humphrey

Tony Curtis

John Gilmore

Daniel Coats

Garrett Mills (FB)

Jeff Dugan (FB)

Derek Schouman

Gijon Robinson

Nate Lawrie

Michael Matthews

Darcy Johnson

Greg Estandia

Tom Santi

Cornelius Ingram

Offensive Tackle

Ryan Harris (RT)

Jon Stinchcombn (RT)

Nick Kaczur (RT)

Mario Henderson (RT/LT)

Max Starks (RT/LT)

Flozell Adams (RT/LT)

Mark Tauscher (RT)

Langston Walker (RT/LT)

Kevin Shaffer (RT/LT)

Jordan Black (RT)

George Foster (RT)

Barry Sims (LT)

Ryan Cook ©

Ray Willis (RT)

Michael Toudouze (RT)

Mike Williams (LT/RT)

Rob Petitti (RT)

Pat McQuistan (RT)

Guard

Vince Manuwai

Leonard Davis (T)

Artis Hicks (T)

Shawn Andrews

Derrick Dockery

Reggie Wells (T)

Chester Pitts

Daniel Loper

Renardo Foster (T)

Max Jean-Gilles

Mansfield Wrotto (T)

Mark Setterstrom

Tony Wragge

Ike Ndukwe

Center

Shaun O'Hara

Andre Gurode

Casey Rabach

Eric Heitmann

Ben Hamilton

Geoff Hangartner

Rudy Niswanger

Nick Cole (G)

Cory Procter

Chris White

Brett Romberg

Long Snapper

David Binn

Matt Katula

Ryan Neill

Jason Kyle

Chris Massey

Kevin Houser

Punter

Brad Maynard

Josh Bidwell

Nick Harris

Ben Graham

Kicker

Joe Nedney

Shayne Graham

Dave Rayner

Rhys Lloyd

Swayze Waters

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Polite is available? If they were gonna bring in an outside FB it shoulda been him, in my opinion. I'd love for us to bring back Landri and get another DT, Andre Gurode, and whichever CB they think would be best for us.

Gurode was looked at by the Pats & passed up. I'm now skeptical of him. Polite I'm not sure why he's gone.

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By my count nine of the listed DTs have had stops in Carolina. That really says a lot IMO.

I really don't see any quality starters on that entire list but experience may the most desirable trait at this point. I think any signings will be more experience based while waiver claims of course will be more youth and long term hopeful projects.

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