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Best Free Agents Available - Offense


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Quarterback

David Garrard

Jake Delhomme

Trent Edwards

J.P. Losman

Josh McCown

Patrick Ramsey

J.T. O'Sullivan

Jim Sorgi

Kellen Clemens

Brodie Croyle

Todd Collins

Chris Simms

Brett Ratliff

Charlie Frye

Troy Smith

Hunter Cantwell

Keith Null

Brian St. Pierre

Brian Brohm

Rhett Bomar

Dan LeFevour

Running Back

Clinton Portis

Julius Jones

Correll Buckhalter

Brian Westbrook

Sammy Morris (FB)

Laurence Maroney

Kevin Jones

LenDale White

Michael Bennett

Patrick Cobbs

Mike Bell

Aaron Brown

Dimitri Nance

Jalen Parmele

Thomas Clayton

Dominic Rhodes (suspended one year)

Mike Hart

Ken Darby

Chad Simpson

Xavier Omon

Martell Mallett

Tiki Barber

Kevin Smith

Michael Bennett

Ladell Betts

Tyrell Sutton

Garrett Wolfe

DeShawn Wynn

Quinton Ganther

Chris Jennings

Albert Young

Javarris Williams

Lynell Hamilton

Herb Donaldson

Charles Scott

Stafon Johnson

Fullback

Madison Hedgecock

Lousaka Polite

Tony Richardson

Mike Karney

Deon Anderson

Leonard Weaver

Naufahu Tahi

Reagan Maui'a

Mike Cox

Kyle Eckel

Nehemiah Broughton

Tim Castille

Fui Vakapuna

Frank Summers

Wide Receiver

Terrell Owens

T.J. Houshmandzadeh

Chris Chambers

Justin Gage

Brandon Stokley

Kevin Curtis

Kelley Washington

David Anderson

Johnnie Lee Higgins (KR)

Sinorice Moss (KR)

Brandon Jones

Mardy Gilyard (PR/KR)

Shaun Bodiford

Devard Darling

Malcolm Kelly

Andre Davis (KR)

Greg Lewis

Antwaan Randle El (PR)

Hank Baskett

Brian Finneran

David Clowney (KR)

Demetrius Williams

Craig Davis

Roydell Williams

Juaquin Iglesias

Tiquan Underwood

Isaiah Stanback (KR)

Charly Martin

Jeremy Ross (KR)

Tight End

Brad Cottam

Alge Crumpler

Chris Baker

David Martin

Shawn Nelson

Ben Patrick

Brandon Manumaleuna

Tory Humphrey

Dominique Byrd

Richard Quinn

Tony Curtis

Daniel Coats

Jeff Dugan (FB)

Derek Schouman

Gijon Robinson

Nate Lawrie

Michael Matthews

Darcy Johnson

Greg Estandia

Tom Santi

Ryan Purvis

Davon Drew

Cornelius Ingram

Offensive Tackle

Ryan Harris (RT)

Nick Kaczur (RT/G)

Mario Henderson (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)

Adam Terry (RT/LT)

Allen Barbre (LT/RT)

Ray Willis (RT)

Renardo Foster (T)

Tony Moll (RT)

Mike Williams (LT/RT)

Rob Petitti (RT)

Michael Toudouze (RT)

Seth Wand (RT)

Guard

Vince Manuwai

Leonard Davis (LT)

Shawn Andrews

Montrae Holland

Reggie Wells (RT)

Chester Pitts

Daniel Loper

Mansfield Wrotto (RT)

Mike Gibson

Mark Setterstrom

Ike Ndukwe

Duke Robinson

Center

Shaun O'Hara

Casey Rabach

Eric Heitmann

Ben Hamilton

Rudy Niswanger

Hank Fraley

Chris Morris (G)

Nick Cole (G)

Cory Procter (G)

Chris White

Long Snapper

David Binn

James Dearth

Matt Katula

Ryan Neill

Jason Kyle

Chris Massey

Kevin Houser

Punter

Josh Bidwell

Ben Graham

Matt Turk

Jeremy Kapinos

Matt Dodge

Ricky Schmitt (K)

Ken Parrish

Daniel Power

Kicker

Jeff Reed

Joe Nedney

Shayne Graham

Dave Rayner

Rhys Lloyd

Garrett Lindholm

Swayze Waters

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but you said best in the title. now you said all.

don't care.

i don't see us particularly needing anyone on offense. we are stuck with who we have. no one there is going to help us with the only weak spot on offense, which is RT and the only problem we have there is consistency.

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