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Our Free Agents next year ~


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Well...I was prowling Saints Forums waiting to see them start talking smack and one of their guys had a  post about their free agents:

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/2014-unrestricted-free-agents-315124/#.UpkpWcQ1C5k

 

That got me thinking who OURS are...was happy to see a much shorter list.

 

THEN I got to thinking what DB might be available to pickup next year but the list doesn't sort by ability:

http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=DB&y=2014

 

..and since I only know the popular DB from other teams I gave up.  Did figure others might want to know our list for next year though.  :)

 

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Not Greg Olsen:

7/28/2011: Signed a five-year, $24.7 million contract. The deal contains $8.7 million guaranteed, including a $2.5 million signing bonus and all of Olsen's first two base salaries. Olsen is eligible for an annual $250,000 workout bonus in years three through five.

2013: $750,000 (+ $3 million "signing" bonus)

2014-2015: $5.25 million

2016: Free Agent

 

Of the rest? Let's get Ginn, Anderson, Mikell, Michell and Senn

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